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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1918)
M H S ? »-ÍSBS T. JANUARY irtra tria of the Events In the City ST aw ait Mrs. and 1 A___ _____ _ -1 IT V ¡>1 - --- T. B. Currie was over from Marsh field Wednesday osi questionnaire j j j i 1, ^ 1 -4 - ■ ISP#» '-V • v- ■ il * week. ^ * The North Bead schools have boon still closed this week on »count of scarlatina. Mrs. J . A. Jackson went out to Portland Tuesday morning to visit ker son, Byron. J. T. Sullivan was over from Marshfield yesterday for Me selective service examination. Assorted w eather to-day, rain, hall Probationer Officer Dunham want up to Powers t o t night on legal business—said ha eras going to walk hat probably got n lif t J. C. Savage and fam ily earns over here t o t night from North Band and will rem ain until Sunday visiting Mrs. C anto Upton, of Portland, who haa been deputised by Gov. Withycoaabe to help enforce the laws against immoral conduct, called on the Sentinel while here Monday. M. C. T etter suffered s painful ac cident Monday morning when his foot slipped from the wagon brake of MaaaeU’s wood wagon, and ho fe ll Ho will bo off the job fo r some days. C. McC. Johnson and J. S. Lyons came over from Marshfield Saturday evening and spent Sunday here. Mr. Johnson to rapidly getting hie new sawmill a t Basdcper t ready for oper- of old- to at e ri circular booring date Jan . U . l.*18, sent out to all wh «tonal» and Ut her and the funeral i retail grocery dealers in Oregon by par- W. B. Ayer, Federal Food Adminis a t the Ellingsen Iris a t 2 o’clock tra to r for tha sta ts. L. A. LUJoqvtot, w ith the interini of Marshfield, is tha county chairm an of the adm inistration fo r Cooa coun Although a t his advaaeod ago Mr. ty and W. M. K ent, of Quid Bench for hnson had not been in C urry: again »ad t o t weak began to preach at M yrtle Point u pastor at the health this w inter and had been a srer from grip, ho was not seri C hristian church there. ously ill until tost Friday night whan There will be a special service at he suffered a stroke of apoplexy the Christian Endeavor of the Chrtot- which affected Ms entire toft side as well as Ms throat, and from which he Of recovered. He ceased to conscious on Wednesday and ignorancc or selfishaees, have away th is morning. Ignored or evaded the requirem ents of The dcaecascd was born in Polk the law. Ignorance of th e law ex Erneat Alva Krewaon, at Sitkum, county, Indiana, May 1, 1889, and cuses no one and In ease of fu tu re vi whose registration number is 517, had reached the age of 78 years, 8 olations the following rulee will be was reported in t o t week’s Sentinel months and 18 days. He cane aero vigorously enforced. as one ef the men who had failed to the plains to California in 1862, when The g reet m ajority'of the people of return their questionnaires in due 19 y ean at age, and in 1867 waa ti ls state have loyally supported the time. This was s clerical error of united in m arriage to Frances M. conservation efforts of the Pood Ad tie board, and the Sentinel is glad Stevsns a t San Joss, Cal. m inistration, but there haa been some to give him the benefit of th is ooe- They came to Camas Valley In 1870; hoarding by Individuals. The law to Coos Bay tat 1871, and to Catching provides a severe penalty fo r hoard Mrs. C. McC. Johnson and daugh Slough in 1872, rem aining there un ing. This also applies to retailors who ters, Florence and Alyce Dell, want til 1897 when they made their home aid or abet them. I t is not proposed to over to Marshfield Tueeday morning, in Coquille. Nine children were born perm it a fow to nullify the patriotic after Dr. Richmond had pronounced it to them, of whom seven survive, qs efforts of the many. In ordar th at perfectly safe for them to leave their follows: Thomas W. and Ira John there may be no m isunderstanding re home where Mrs. J. 8. Lyons and son, of Coquille; Russell Johnson, who garding the rule* by either the dealer it down to San Francisco three* or the public, all persons in th is State Audrey are still confined. The la t weeks ago and has not boon hoard m ust conform to the following: te r is entirely recovered from the from states; Mrs. K atie J. Budsworth, flo o r—No dealer is parm ittod to scarlatina. of Redwood City, C alifornia; I have on hand more than th irty days* i A. Yates, of Fishtrap, says he Mrs. Sadie F. Pyburn, of Powers. supply; ao dealer can selP to city or remembers a year here during the town consumers mors than one-fourth later nineties whan there was no ice W restling Match Last Night. at a b an al a t one tim e and ao eus- and no signs of fro st. And he has The w restling m atch t o t night, in observed, too, th a t whenever they have extrem ely inclement w eather in which W alter M iller, champion mid .the east as is the case this w inter, dle and w elter weights w estlsr, met the w inters are alw ays milder than all comers, drew a $70 house fo r the benefit of the Home Guard. The ex usual on this coast. hibition was arranged for on short The first drill period of thé Coquille notice giving little opportunity for Home Guard la st Monday evening advertising. was devoted to sizing the cmnpany, Mr. Miller offered to m eet all com assigning positions and issuing guns. ers under the auspices of the Homo1. U ntil m ors rifisa can be requistioned, Guard, without one cent of compe m e of thorn will have to serve two tition, and in order to he sure of op members of the Guard, which will ponents, picked six men who promis necessitate two evenings of drill a ed to bo present. However, only four week instead of one. showed up. Miller throw Geo. Sutton, of the Tbs Ko-Keel Klub held a business meeting Monday evening a t which Coast Guard a t Bandon, and Irvs the application of four candidates for W atson sad Floyd Price, of Goquilto, membership were acted upon favor all throe in about tw enty m inutes this nation from doing its fu ll daty ably. There are several more pros and then staged an exhibition contest to its arm y in France and to th e . Al pective candidates, indicating th a t of 10 miautoe with M. G. Lutsey, the lies. Sugar—Wholesale licensees buying the club Is taking on new life. Reg local champion of Coos and Curry ular mootings are to held every Mon counties. He did not secure a down directly from refiners a r t hereby lim day evening a fter Home Guard drill. with Lutsey and it appeared to be ited in th eir ante to city and nearly doubtful th a t bo could pin his should customers (retailers) to not mere 8. R. Sonneland, deputy representa ers to the m at in th a t short space of tive of the U. 8. Emergency Fleet to «ocedH twenty-five sacks, and in Corporation, is in the county going to Sutton pot up the boot opposition no ease to exceed more than a th irty tba various mills which produce ship to Miller’s attacks of the first three, days’ supply. Any larger quantities, tim bers and securing data on their but a fter ton minus» of rapid work made necessary by unusal conditions, capacity, their present output, where Miller got the hold ho w anted.and it m ust receive the sanction at my of the tim bers cut are seat and sim ilar fice. It m ust be distinctly understood was all off w ith Sutton. « inform ation. Mr. Sonneland is now W atson stayed in the game for over th at it will not bo permlseeble to ae- in this valley a fter spending a week five minutes before being downed, bat cvpt standing orders w ith any con a t the Bay. Pries wag unlucky in getting into a ditions attached th a t will defeat the Commissioner and Mrs. Archie bad position and was downed alm ost purpose of this regulation. Philip a re going to Portland this immediately. week accompanying their two The expenses were about $16 so the ing the sale of sugar a t retail, pro daughters, Olive and Carol, the form Home Guard netted about $66 for the mulgated from my office, November 28, 1917, have not boon modified and er of whom will toko a cours# in the treasury. remain in full force and effect, ex Behnke-Walker business collage. The cept th a t perm its, when necessary, to rest at the fam ily will remain in N ew Shorthand Teacher. persons living a t a g reat distance Portland for the w inter but Cosnmis- . R. E. Csughron is the now instruc from their natural trading centers, sioner Philip will stay on the job in tor in Gfegg shorthand a t the Ander may be obtained from the County Corn county. son Buisness College. He came in Chairman of the Food A dm inistra Nod Lawrence, of Lakeside, came from his home a t Colorado Springs, tion. Those n ic e are as follows: over here Tueeday to visit his p ar Col., last wsek and Monday morning “S a to to fam ily consumers ate ents, Recorder and Mrs. J . S. Law started off the class of seven students lim ited to $1.00 porches»». who have ju st enrolled in the steno rence. He has been in charge of the F anners Bring a t a distance from logging train of the Buchner Lumber graphic course. He is a teacher of nearest purchasing points will be per company ever since they started their considerable experience and Mr. An m itted to purchase is 25 pound lots. camp a t Tenmile. He returned to derson considers himself fortunate to H otels and restau ran ts and board- the Bay Wednesday where he attend have secured a teacher o f Mr. Caugh- in 5 houses are lim ited to a ton days’ ed the funeral at Frank Bowron, the ron’s ability. supply. hotel keeper a t Lakeside. Students, who entered the Business In exceptional cases, where parties College t o t spring are new holding Word has peen received from Roy positions in various offices in town livs a t h long distance from nearest Avery by hie brother Jam es here, and tha satisfaction they give is evi purchasing points, arrangem ents may th at he has been promoted to the pos dence at tba thorough training they be made through the County Chair ition of first class printer in the navy, received in the course a t the college. man of the United States Pood Ad m inistration for sales in sack lota, which is the same rank as first class when it is known th a t sales in leaser petty officer, corresponding to ser The Four-Minute Men. quantities will work hardship# on r*«nt in the arm y. Roy has been in The four-m inute mqn who win purchasers on account of the training a t San Diego for six months from the source of supply.” and has now boon transferred to some speak a t the Scenic next week are: Rev. 8. G. Regers, Monday night, We are now entering upon the sea point on the »astern coast. Jan. 21. son of full sugar supply, but if we Mr. S. D. Pulford, Wednesday are going to play our full p a rt in the night,, Jan. 28. war we m ust continue to conserve _ N r. J . J. Stanley, Thursday night. sugar, in order th a t shipm ents to Jan. 24. England, France and Italy shall not Mr. L. J . Cary, Friday night, Jan. be curtailed. Three pounds per per son per month is a generous allow Mr. Roy O. W ernteh, Saturday ance and is all th a t any patriotic per night. Jan. 26. son will nee. Many persona are us- C R. Barrow, Chairman. totf much leas. France Is now on a ration of thirteen pounds per person SCENIC NEWS. A reward of $60 will bo paid to any person giving inform ation th a t will leed to the a rre st and conviction at the culprit of culprits th a t broka into the Fairriew Untosi P rotestant church U-twasa four o'clock on January 2d and the evening of Jan. 5th and dam- PATHEPiONE THE PATHEPHONE is the m ost satisfactory o f music producing m achines—uses inde structible SA PPH IRE BALL in stead o f m etal n e e d l e — —cannot scratch or injure the record—plays any disc record. : _ PERFECT IN TONE N eat in apperam ce Call and examir KNOWLTON’S DRUG STORE SANITARY RESTAURANT This new rcetau ran t form erly known as The CLUB CAFE will be opened SATURDAY NOON under the m anagem ent of the Sanitary M arket. We propose to furnish the best th e m arket affords a t a fa ir price. COME AND SEE US. » e? v v j y • - * t *f > «. • ' J -• . . . . . . . The Battle of Arras or “The R etreat o f the Germans” COMING Thursday, Jan. 24 The latest and best of all the W ar Pictures will begin next FRIDAY and continue every Friday for 6 weeks. They are real, actual scenes taken on the field of battle. Come, and you will see what our boys go through at the front Come at 7 sharp and be sure of a seat’ Scenic Theatre The Commercial Club m eets every W ednesday evening a t 7:80. Every one invited. stringency th a t is keeping the United S tates m ints working 24 hours every day including Sundays, turning out “change.” The passage of the W ar Revenue bill has created an enormous demand for the sm aller coins, partic ularly .pennies, and the suggestion th at the children’s banks be requisi tioned to relieve conditions comes from Raymoite T. Baker, D irector of the M ini ( f « r . Baker argues th a t children’s savings invested in W ar Savings Stam ps will be of greater value to the child than tied up in a tan k because itt will be drawing in terest and rato eln g of the coins for circulation will be of g reat value to the government. “Millions and m il lions at dollars in minor coins,” says Mr. Baker, “are now idle in toy banks, coin savers and other receptacles, used chiefly by children in accum ulat ing savings. The saving of small c c to is a habit of th rift by no moans i ceomplishing th rift and a t the same tim e aiding the United States Gov ernment, hen been provided throne* the issue nee of T h rift Stomps sad W ar Savings Stam ps." Twenty five cento will s ta rt a savings account with U ndo Sam. Eyes Tested—Glasses Fitted i d WILSON AND SEE MORE” CoquIHe, Oregon JB Ü Fashion 2 ® ^ Authority Fur Noarly 50 UHL Your»!