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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1918)
- FRID AY, MARCH L 1218. Pictures Good. SAVE M ONEY AND BUY . W e can help you reduce the high cost o f living, and lave you money for patriotic war investm ent!. W e have ju st put on display a large stock o f hat framed, in all shapes, flowers, novelty hat trimmings, and w re a th t-a ll new and pretty, at very reasonable prices. W hy not trim your own spring hat? H at Fram es............................ .. J Flower*......... ................................... 15c to 50c H at Trimming Novelties J____ 15c to 50t W W reath e............... .25c RACKET STORE MRS. BON NIE W A L K E R , Prop. Red Cross Notes. Year Cress and M y Cress. Y our cross and m y cross, And how they go today, From your home and my horns To the trenches fa r aw ay! Brave lads and true lads. They never think o f fea r; Young mon and etrong^men— W e hold thorn all m ntoar; And tha one cross, the Rad Cress, the cross fo r me end you. W ill succor thorn to every land h neath tha rad and whits and blue. Your heart and m y haart Throb aa though to break. W hile your hands and my bands S Garments o f com fort make, h our thoughts and my thoughts Follow them each day; T e your God and my God For thorn wo fondly pray; And tha one cross, the Red Cross, the cross fo r me and yon, W ill succor them to every toad be neath tha rad and white and Una. listin g in tin making o f gun-w ipn fo r tha Rod Cross. The children of Roy district are also helping with these, and Coquille was thus enabled to sand away something over 8000 last week. Riverton Auxiliary sent in 8 pairs o f bed socks and 12 suits o f pajamas sines our last report, and the work was so beautifully done as to cause comment, and we’re accustomed to Attorney* to Hooverixe. The Coos County Bar Association held a special meeting at the court Your food and my food / house last Monday and decided that W e now must guard and save, their annual banquet to be held at That your flag and my flag some time next month shall May ever proudly w are. be such as to meet the approval o f Your gold and my gold, Food Adm inistrator H oover; the piece O f it we freely give, da resistance to consist St dam s, That your sen and m y eon, crabs or some other sea food. The In foreign climes may live; And the one cross, the Red Cross, price is also to be not more than half the cross for me and you, -« W ill succor them in every land be neath the red and white and blew. Emma Finty Cox. W e earnestly urge mere o f the .. members o f the Red Cross organisa tion tb turn out and help with the tow ing at tha work room «. Only a vary small number to proportion to the membership, among tha ladies o f Coquille, are sewing, and tha “ faith ful few ,” so te speak, are having to shoulder burdens that should be mere equally distributed. There la ineoe- ant demand fo r the bad socks and pa jam as and ovary lady, whether a member o f the Red Cross or not, but ee; ecially the members, are askad to assume a little o f the responsibility in this grsat need and do t” mir share. Sign up fo r one afternoon in the week, and make an effort to bo there on that day. You w ill fool happier yourself for so doing and it w ill en courage those who ere in charge, end who have been working So faithfully that our own Oregon boys, fo r in stance, may not suffer fo r lack of “ garments o f co m fo rt” Don't pro crastinate to this m atter -act now! See the G oods in the Latest Patterns from A. E. Anderson & Co. The last meeting was held at Marshfield in February last year. It was talked some o f dispensing with the meeting this year, but upon le m in g that Judge Sehlbrode, the president o f the association, w ill leave shortly, it was decided to hold the meeting as a sort o f a farew ell a f fa ir fo r him. Shower at Parkersburg. «The Taflurtof Tea S HOW To Decorate Your Home H. 0. A N D E R S O N “ W e, the undersigned citizens and voters o f Coos county, favor the re- election o f A . K. Peck to the state legislature. Mr. Peck has the benefit of one term o f experience and merits the careful consideration o f the vot ers o f Coos county: Mel G. Duncan, A. 0 . Rogers, Henry Sengstacken, A . T . Haines, H. J. McDevitt, Dorsey Kreitser, Che». Hall, A . L. Martin, John E. Ross, Duncan Ferguson, H. J. Kimball Jr„ A. Y . Myers, John 8. Coke, E. Herbert Hayden, o f Marshfield; C. 8. Winsor, , Married This W eek. H. G. Kern, L. F. Falkenstein, Wm. Last Monday Rev. J. A. M cVeigh, Vaughan, Robert Banks, A. E. Mor or this city, performed the ceremony ten, M. E. Everitt, C. M. Byler, Pe which united Robert Peter* and Mary ter Loggie, o f North Bend. Lanegan to the holy bonds o f matri mony. Vaudeville Coming to Scenic. Tuesday be performed the same o f Speaking o f the A then company fice fo r Howard Barrett and Anna which is to appear at the Scenic on Fsrker. Both couples were fi Sunday evening, March 10 for a three Marshfield. - days’ season the Bandon W orld says: F ef. 28— Thomas A. Brophy and Dora Anna Booth, both o f Marshfield. Feb. 28— Paul W. Adams and May Ruth Johnson, both o f Myrtle Point. Feb. 26— Robert Peters and Mary Lanegrn, both o f Marshfield. Feb. 26— Howard Barrett and An na Parker, both o f Marshfield. Feb. 28—Carl E. Ingstrom, o f Pow ers, and Thelma Norton, o f Myrtle Point. The m arriage ceremony was perform ed at the court house the same day by Rev. F. G. Jennings. T ailors ■ Chicago , The HABERDASHE2Y T H IS B O O K Bergm ann Shoe The forthcom ing marriage o f Mr. Oscar Lewis and Miss Hazel Mat thews, o f Powers, is announced. In anticipation o f this event the many friends o f the bride to be gave her a shower last Thursday evening at tha home o f Mias Lena Belloni, o f Parkersburg, where she used to be a teacher. The varied gifts were in large number and both uaeful and or The 6th grade sewing class is aa- namental. Mias Matthews has taught several terms o f school in Cooa coun ty and is a social favorite among the young people wherever she is known. B ay Popular Priced Tailoring L ieu t C. H. Jensen, o f the Signal Cnrpa, Aeroplane Division, was greet ed with a fu ll house last Sunday ** when he showed the govern pictures o f aeroplane construe turn from true to finished product, be- a -great assay pictures o f the tisin tog camps and battle fronts in France. In bis explanatory talks along with the picture* Lieut. Jensen voiced a very common complaint among men on detached duty, that he would much prefor to be in active service to France but the government had need of men to carry on this educational work and he had to submit. 11 m four L men figured prominent ly in the flrst reel which showed the logging and taw mill work with which everyone in this section is fam iliar. From that tha scene was carred to the aeroplane factories and then to the actual use o f the planes at the training camps and to France. Some of the latter were “thrillers,” showing as they did the marvelous evolutions performed by expert bird men. The descent e f an Italian cavalry tjoop down a steep hill was likewise exciting and many were the exclama tions as rider after rider was thrown from his mount when the animal fell only to be up and at it bafora the How to plan your rooms— how to select the horse could get away. J. C. Almack and C. R. Barrows acheme suggeetkma for the treatment o f each room In explanation o f the sale o f Web made short patriotic addresses Be with illustrations in color by one o f the foremoet interior ster’s interest in the Marshfield pro tween reels which called forth hearty decorators o f the country. This beautiful and inter- porty fo r 840 to 1896 it should be re responses from the audience. eating book la yours for the asking:* inhered that .there wore judge m enu against W ebster outstanding Grand Jury Indictments. Includes large samples o f 1918 W all Papers at that time to the amount o f 823,000 This Style Beak a f 1918 decorations shows the newest W all Pa The grand jury last Friday return and a purchaser who wasn't a creditor per patterns approved fo r the com iag season— large actual earn- ed an indictment for perjury in the o f W ebster would not have been like Pto*— Papers that aro reasonable to price and yet in the best case o f the state against Simon Frat- ly to have enjoyed a very long tan taste. A selection o f authoritative decorations for each room. is, who told two contradictory stories ure, as some o f those creditors would ir. the Burke-Egenhoif liquor case at almost certainly have redeemed the Pipers shown in this book are in stock right n ow — and Marshfield. property. many other high grade decorations at the lowest prices to be On Tuesday an indictment was re found anywhere. Let us show them to you and help you with turned against a North Bend negro Service Held for Soldiers. your decorating. named Randolph who had been led in Special patriotic services were held te making a white slave proposition at Myrtle Point Sunday evening tn over the telephone. Mrs. Clara Up We can save you money the Presbyterian church. A beauti ton, a state official, came down here Now ia the time to decorate ful flag was unveiled in henor o f the again this week to testify as a w it young men who have gome into the ness in this case. The revised charge Cali, writs, or for copy o f the 1918 » army and navy from Myrtle Point homes, namely: Harry Arthur Luttrell, Loui’ 1 .sw Another blind indictment was re ell en. Lloyd E. Lewellen, Arthur turned at the same time and four FURNITURE AND HARDWARE Jones, Louis A. Jones, Arthur J. Nel more blind indictments yesterday. son, George A. Maddox, - Edward W A true bill was not found in the Maddox, Clarke Fensler, Harry Stew Marshfield boat house case in which ard, James Johnson, Percy Platt, las Jeremiah 8. Friel was charged with sie McDonald, Forest Greene, Clifton assaulting O. W . Huddlestons with a The Commercial Club Methodist Church. R Anderson, Louis Star, W ylie Sum deadly weapon. merlin, Chester Miller. g Z ft Sunday school at 10. Come and Wednesday evening at 7:80. The grand jury is still in session. ono invitad A blue star represented each boy, study. and on the flag appeared one gold Preaching service at 11 a. m. Sub Gets Buck His $100. Send the Sentinel to eastern friends star, repres enting Harry Luttrtlt, ject, “ Christians the Light o f the The case o f Andrew Erickson, who uffio died to the service, A large con gregation attended the services which p el up a cash bond o f $100 in tn* > Epworth League at 6:80. The Celebrated were conducted by Rev. Mr. Ander Recorder’s court at Marshfield in the Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30. D. L. Foote boose case to pull the son, who after the unveiling deliVflted There will be no evening service at c splendid sermon with “ Old jlo r y ” money down, was tried in the Cir this church, but all churches will join cuit Court here yesterday. as his topic. in the union meeting at the Masonic Awarded Gold Medal It was disclosed that the case tn Master Smith, son o f W . R. Smith, P. P. I. E. San Francisco, 1915 editor and proprietor o f "The Ameri which Erickson put up the money had can,” successor to the M yrtle Point teen dismissed and that Erickson had The strongest and nearest waterproof Enterprise, delivered a most fitting then been immediately rearrested on St. James Episcopal Church. Shoes made for Loggers, Cruisers, nettai which was prepared by his fa- another bootlegging charge. So the money eras retained, Judge Coke, Sjnday school at 10 a. m. Miners, Sportsmen and W orkers. however, directed a verdict in favor o f the plaintiff, who now gets been Presbyterian Church. Hon. A . K . Peck Endorsed. The Bergmann Farm use Shoe the plunks he thought he had kissed The follow ing self explanatory pe goodbye. Teaching service from 10 to 11 a. m. tition was received by State Repre Rev. J. A. McVeigh, pastor. T o Keep Your Feet Dry Use The sentative Arthur K. Peek a few days Bergmann W ater-Proof Shoe OIL To Be Candidate for Sheriff. Inquiring o f Mr. Sherwood earn tog the case o f W 'boter vs. Rogers, to argue which he went to Salem re-, eontly, he says that he has ju st re ceived the opinion o f the Supi C ourt ^ He also inform s us that Judge Slater, o f Portland, until re cently on the Supremo Bench, resented the W ebster Interests to tha case. The ease involved the title to the Rogers Block to Marshfield W ebster and Rogers bought the pro perty in 1882, on the top o f a boom for 84,800 and Rogers bought Web ster's half interest at axecution sale to 1896, after W ebster had left the state, fo r |40. The hairs o f Webstar claimed the sal* was void; first be cause the sheriff*! deed was issued to Rogers more than tan years after the execution sale and after the judg ment lien had expired; and second, that there was fraud on tha part o f Rogers and J. W. Bennett resulting in an inadequate price at the ex ecu lion sale. The Supreme Court hold that tha lapse o f more than ten years in issuing the sheriff’s deed did not invalidate it, and that under the evi dence the conduct o f Rogers and Ben nett was not fraudulent and that ad verse criticism o f anything they did in the matter was not merited. The present value o f the property involved is $20,000 or more. In referring to his coming r.«nov*l from C ess Bay to Corvallis to find a warmer and drier summer climate Judge C. A. Sehlbrede admits that he would perhaps have done about as wall te come to Coquille, but, of course, prefseeioasl opportunities are better to the W illamette vsHey ci‘ y. Alfred Nichols, of Empire, who was torn and raised in Coos county, filed the declaration o f his candidacy for the republican nomination for sheriff. Mr. Nichols in his declaration says: Fair and impartial administration. Economic conduct o f office. Patriotic service, doing everything possible to aid and sustain the Unit ed States in the world war. Employ Cooa county ctitoens to tne sheriff’s* office. To uphold the law and enforce » without favoritism . Mr. Nichols is well known and pro mises soon to start an active cam paign. / L . L. L . L . to Meet in Portland. Both secretaries o f the Loyal Le gion o f Loggers and Lumbermen lo cals here received word yesterday ot a meeting to be held to Portland Mon day and asking that one delegate from each local be sen t The tele- giam was from Col. Brice Disque and the purpose o f the meeting is to con sider the greater production of spruce. A. B. Robert will bo the del egate from the Sitka Spruce club. Their plays have been good, clean, pleasing and produced in a manner that command* the highest praise. The vaudeville introduced to addition is o f high das* order, end nothing but good comment is heard on every side. It has bean a long time tine* a com pany stayed a weak to Bandon, but Broccoli At It« Finest. teems like the crowds never tire of For over a month now our local this company, for big business is the market has been supplied with the rule every n igh t finest o f Broccoli, or winter cauliflow er. The writer used to raise the Here From Marshfield. summer variety for the New York Among those who came over from market half a century ago, but this the Bay Monday to be present at the season gave his flrst experience with opening o f the February term o f the Broccoli, which he finds good enough Circuit court here were: Judge John to eat every day. & Coke, Mrs. Nellie B. Scott, court reporter, John F. Hall, district attor ney. L. A. Liljeqvist, A. K. Pock, C. F. MeKnight, T. T. Bennett, J. W. Flanagan, C. I. Reigard, C. A. Sehl- brtde, Chaa. Mahaffy, J. E. Noah, Dal Catheart, and J. T. Harrigan. Christian Church. Bible School at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. n You are cordially Invited to a these services. A. J. Whiddon, Minister. Christian Science Society. Theodore Bergman Shoe Manufacturing Co. 621 Htufman S t • Portland, Oregon Want Ads Osa Casi a W*r4 Caci laaartiaa Services next Sunday at 11:00 a. m Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o’clock. IC R 3ALE— 4 good, young horses Sunday school at 9:80 a. m. weighing from 10001b to 12001b. Free public roading room open ev Well broken. W ill sell cheap u ery day, except Sundays and holidays, taken at once. See Editor for par from 2 to 4 p. m. ticulars. Com er Third and Hall streets For Sale— One ineubator, only used or e season, with brooder. Inquire o f Editor. Marshfield has adopted a new jit ney ordinance, with a license fee of 820. It is provided that jitneys op F (‘R SALE—Some very fine brood sows, Poland. Weigh up to 160 lb erating between Marshfield and points Inquire o f Editor. not more than half a mile from the Jitneys Regulated at Bay. city limits must maintain a reguhr half hour schedule from 6:80 in the FOR SALE— One De Laval cream separator, No. IT, good shape. W ill morning until 11 o’clock at wight. sell fo r 885.00 cash. Inquire o f ed They have to put up I 82,000 bond. itor. Taxis are taxed 818 tnd have to give a 8600 bond. FOR SALE OR RENT— 160 acres four and one half miles from Co- Commerdal Club every Wednesday quills- 20 acres under cultivation; evening at 7:80. 60 pasture. Fred Nosier, Coquille. W H A T TO USE TO „ PR EVEN T APPENDICITIS Loot— A heavy silver timble with a gold band. Finder will pleas* re Coquille people should know simple turn to the Sentinel office. buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka, flushes the EN W ANTED— Chrome, Manganese and TIRE bowel tract so com pletely that Molybdenite ores. Might purchase appendicitis is prevented. ONE or take intrset to proven mine. SPOONFUL Adler-i-ka relieves ANY Western Reduction Company, 24th CASE sour stomach, gas or consti A Nicolai Sts., Portomi, Oregon. pation because it removes ALL foul nutter which elogged and poisoned FOR 8 A LE the beat and cheapest va your system. The INSTANT action cant lot in the rity o f Coquill*. reprises b o ll doctors and patients. Speak quick if you want it: A t tha