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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)
m m m m .to. T H E C O Q U IL L E T A L L E T M U T U E L , C O Q U IL L E ORBGON, F R ID A Y , M A R C H L D M . MINOR MENTION. Telling AboEt People and Events in Ike City and County. R. B. Murdock wont over to the Ray Maaday morning. fllfa . Enogren, of Coos river, was in this city Wadaaaday. J. C. Savage was over hare from the Bay to spend Sunday. Spruce production and airplane pic tures at the Scenic again tonight W. B. Rohrer returned Tusaday from a business trip to Marshfield. Keith Leslie is going oat to Eagan« and than on to Portland tomorrow for g short mention. F. E. McKenna want ovar te the Bay Wednesday on business fo r the Oregon Power Co. Bart Folsom was over at the Boy Tuesday to close a deal on some tim ber land ha had sold. Dr. C. W . Endicott expects to spend next week attending a clinic in Port land, going ap Tuesday. C. D. Hudson want oat to Cottage Grove yesterday to sae a slater and a nephew who is vary UL Fred Hollister was ovar from North Band Wednesday attending to business at the court house. E. E. Johnson wont over t o Marsh field Sunday to attend a conference o f the mill man o f this section. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Slagle have hem over from the Bay visiting at the Woodford boose here this wee! Plenty ad old newspapers now In stock at the Sentinel office an ire still sslling at a nickel a bundle. “ Farm Folks" at Masonic Hall tomorrow night. Frank Leslie will be in charge o f the musical numbers. Rav. F. G. Jennings w ill start to- VMet Taken to Pwrtfand Again. orrow r~ >” »t,*g fo r his new field of < Violet Waite, who escaped from the Ifjw— t t Eugen«, where hit Louise Home to which she had bean will bs SC Mary's Rectory. ¡committed and came down here in < boys' clothes last week, after being W alter K. Newberry, who has a bookkeeper in the s h e riT » office for rearrested and put in jail again had tbs past year, entered the employ o f a hearing last Friday on her attor- the Standard Oil Co. lest Tuesday and rfby's w rit o f habeas corpus, but did will handle the records o f the office at not secure her liberty. The next i'» y «he was in tin Ju the company's local distributing sta- venile court trying to get her com mittment to the-care o f the Pacific A fte r o h fifteen minute« Coast Rescue and Protective Home at o f gruelling wrestling last Saturday Portland set aside on the ground that evening at Marshfield, M. O. Lutsey it wasn’t a fit place to send so me« was awarded the verdict a fter being a young g ir l as she. The evidence foaled by bis opponent, Frank Jaek- introduced as to the good character acn. A return match will probably o f that society was overwhelming, bo arranged. however, and the agile youpg thing W. F. Miller, form erly superinten lost out again and was taken back to dent o f the C. B. R. A E. R. R., was Portland Sunday morning by Mrs. over here Monday and made a pleas Clara Upton. ant call at this o *c e . Mr. M iller is The man, frequently mentioned in now assistant general freight agent connection with this g irl’s delinquen at Portland and was looking after cy, Clifford C. Fairchiles, o f Powers, was warned in season and has disap Hugh Harlocker is going up to peared. It reems that while the girl was in Portland to take the examination for enlistment in the aviation corps. He jail here, Mrs. Upton asked her in the is ambitious to besoms a flyer, but presence o f her mother why she went thinks the sm iting list is too long in to so much trouble te get down here that branch and will probably get in in disguise when she was to have been brought down here anyway, when the as a motorcyclist. grand jury convened. The girt a I f you failed to see “ Farm Folks" mother heard this and knowing that when it was presented the first time It was as a witness against Fairchiles by the ladies o f the M. E. church, Violet was wanted, proceeded to tip don't miss the opportunity tomorrow him off by phone and enable him to (Saturday) evening at Masonic Hall. make a clean getaway. And i f you did see it before you will I f there are as many delinquent girls la Coos county as Mrs. Upton Frank Leslie, the Coos county rep says it was certainly high time to be resentative o f Wolman-Peck, was ob gin the sort o f housedeaniitg she un served this morning taking lessons dertook. .. . ■ ■ from Fred Slagle in a new runs boot, . — . which leads to the supposition that Vacancy May Not Be Filled the Southern Pacific will lose a great It is uncertain whether the County many fares this summer. Court will deem it wise to appoint a There will be no service at the new roadmaster in place, o f R. B. Presbyterian church here next Sun Murdpck who has enlisted, as little day except Sunday School in the new work is expected to be undertak morning, Mr. McVeigh Is going to en until after the war. The ques start Saturday morning fo r Oakland, tion will, however, be decided at the in Douglas county, to hold a mission regular March meeting to begin next service there on Sunday. Wednesday. boor and Bara Wanning Jubilee. Neal A Lux, the renters o f the Per kins farm on the lower river near Parkersburg, have just finished s fine new barn, and are preparing to cel ebrate the event with a big jubiles. A ll ths ranchers on ths river and be low Bandon will be expected to at tend, and the event w ill probably take place about the middle o f the month — Saturday, the 16th, w ill moet likely be the date. Prof. Westover, o f ths I'e iry Department at O. A . C., is ex pected to be in the county then. A fine program will be prepared includ ing speeches, music and special Now is the time to Spray Your Trees Lime and sulpher for spraying fruit trees should be used N O W . Formaldehyde and Corrosive Sublimate fo r treating grain seeds, potatoes, etc., before plant ing. stunts. The matter o f a daily star mail route down ths river, from Coquille tJ Bandon, with delivery at each rareh, which is being petitioned for, will come up fo r further considera tion then. . This barn adds one more to the number o f roomy, modern stucturas between Coquille and the see. Be- ginning here we now recall those o f the follow ing ranchers: A . T. BestuI, Geo. E. Hathaway, J. P. Clausen, F. B. Phillips, Hull Brothers, Felix Hull A Son, George Laird, Sweet Brother«, T. P. Hanley, Neal A Lux. These paeparations are recommended by the Oregon Agricultnral College and are the best for this country. Garden Seeds in Bulk A L L FO R S A L E A T ~MI m Schroeder Entertains. Miss Eva Schroeder entertained the Junior 600 Club and a few invited guests Wednesday afternoon at her home on Spurgeon H ill with a delic ious lucheon which every one enjoyed. Cards aw l conversation rounded out tne afternoon, Mrs. J. A. Collier and Mrs. Archie W alker winning the hon ors. Everyone departed voting Miss Schroeder an ideal hostees. Knowlton’s Drug Store ATHON COMPANY BREAKS ALL P i « COAST RECORDS ! W riting from Tekoa, Wash., to re new fo r the Sentinel Mrs. C. H. Bryan says; “ Wo have had a fine winter, with very little snow, and the ther mometer only went down to cero once. We are all well, but reading the Sen tinel every week makes us homesick.” than any other traveling or ganisation. Hero is a par tial list o f what they have accomplished: Played fo r ty-one straight weeks at the Grand Theater in Seattle, and eleven weeks at the Or- p’ cum ther.ter tuo~e. F if teen weeks at the Princess, five weeks at the Hippo- droms r.nd five weeks at tho Grand Theaters in San Fran- cicco. Five weeks at the Strand in Stockton, CaL, five weeks at the Hippodrome m Bakerfield, Cal., nine weeks at the Temple in Santa Ana, Col., five weeks at the A ir- dome in Fresno, Cal., six weeks at the “Jose in San Jose, twelve weeks a t the Bi jou in Honolulu, seven weeks at the Hippodrome in Spo kane, eight weeks at the Col umbia in Vancouver, B. C., and . seventy-two weeks at the Globe Theater in Port land. This is said to be the longest runs ever played by any company in American, and proves that the Anthon Company must be delivering the goods or house ifkanagers would not keep them for months at a time. See them at A.'» Butter Wrappers and Signs at the Sentinel office. David B. Seger, representing the Great Western Smelting A Refining Co., o f Portland, was a caller Turn- day. Harry Wilson, registered at Salem but now living at the Bay, came over here Tuesday to take his physical ex aminatian. During the past ysnr capacious new barns have been erected in the Lee section by Hardy Mast, Webb Mast, Mast and David Baker. C. C. Wilson from above Cooeton and True Saling from the Allegany country made final proof on their homesteads at Marshfield Tuesday. This well known little com pany which comes to the fo r S nights, starting Sun day night, March 14th, has the distinction o f having played more extended en gagements in western cities, Letters received here bring the in formation that R. H. Hopkins, who was practising osteopathy bore about a year ago, has enlisted as a soldier G. R. Harper, o f the Southern P a cific tax and right o f way department, arrived here Wednesday to check ov er the railroad taxes on the county rolls. SCENIC THEATRE ON SONDAT NICHT, MARCH THE TENTH Mrs. John Mrs. L. A. Liljeqvist and daughter, Ingrid, eases over here Tuesday a f ternoon for a week’s visit with her The county clerk’s office here came parents, Mr. and Mrs. A . J. Shsr very near going out o f the business o f issuing marriage certificates W ed Mrs. Harriet I. Bledsoe has just re nesday on account o f being out of ceived word that a cousin, Ods McCoy, blank forms; but the Sentinql re o f El Monta, Calif., was on« o f those sponded to a S. O. S. call and they lost on the transport Tuscan!« last new have a thousand on hand. month. Hon. A. K. Pack, o f Marshfield, was a caller here Monday. He had not then decided whether or not te become a candidate, fo r re-election as representative in the legislature but hit friends appear to have decided that question in the affirmative since L. A. Liljeqvist cams over from the then. Bay Monday morning to attend to Mrs. Clara McCloakey, o f Norway, business in the Circuit Court, and re turned Wedneaday afternoon with accompanied by her mother, Mrs. M ery A. McCloskey, started Tuesday several o f his cases won. for Corcoran, California, where they Ths local draft board hers says it will be the gueste o f Mrs. John Lea is very important that they communi ter, the daughter o f the latter. They cate with Sigurd Grondahl in regard plan te be absent several weeks st te his physical examination. He is least. registered in another county. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Parker, from Tw o hundred and fifty Coos coun ty agriculturists are making their Winlock, Wash., were here Monday wants in ths way o f seed for spring and like all outsiders were delighted Mr. sowing and planting known through with this wonderful climate. Parker is looking fo r a ranch and a f J. L. Smith’s Bulletin to bo issued ter selling his place in Washington tomorrow. expects te return to this valley and Last Saturday L. S. Minard sold hb locate. 0 . a ; •' interest in the Minard A Miller Pool Rev. J. A. Rippey, president o f the Hall te Ms partner, H. A . Miller, and Wedneaday wont out to the old horn« Southern Oregon Conference o f the place at Dora wjvsrv ho expects to Seventh Day Adventist church, and Rev. A . V. Rhodes, o f ths same de ranch this summer. nomination, came in last evening. Mr. Lieutenant C. H. Jensen 1s going to Rippey will hold services at the repeat the spruce production pictures church here tonight at 8 o’clock and at the Scenic tonight that he exhibit tomorrow at 11 a. m. and 8 p m . ed at the Masonic Hall last Sunday evening. It is something everyone Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Schroeder re ought to aaa and it is free. turned lest Saturday evening from a who la 81 yearn NO TICE. Having sold my internet in the Minard A M iller Pool Hall te Harry A. Miller, thie is te notify all eon cerned that all accounts due the firm are payable te Mr. M iller and all debts owed by the firm are assumed by him. In retiring from the firm I the Anthon Co. See their ad else desire to thank one and all fo r their where in this paper. They showed past favors and patronage. in Bandon fo r a week to a full house L. & Minard. e' ery night. Notice what the Ben- aosr and Bay papers have to say about them. W e are convinced that they are exceptionally good. W ives o f ail old soldiers are admitted free except Tonight, Friday, March, 1, the be for 2 cents war tax. Coming March 16th, the “ Building ginning o f Holen Holmes serial, “ Laos o f the Lumber lands,” also o f a Cantonement by a large body o f Lieut. Jensens’ talk in connection S< idlers,” very interesting. A ll old soldiers free, o f course, they have the with the government reels. Saturday, March 2, the play, 2 cento war tax te pay. The first mortgage bonds to bs Is sued by the Umpqua Light and Pow er company at Reeds port have been turned out this wash from the 8e The three lets which the county court purchased for $1600 at don fo r a county storehouse, It should be noted, are ths site o f a building worth the sum paid fo r the lots, which was erected fo r a factory. today SCENIC NEWS. R. N. Stanfield. Candidate fe r U. S. Senator. Where Woman Exesla. Another evidence of the difference between the male iutellect. if any, and the female due is the way a woman can stew cherries and make soup on adjacent holes of the same stbve, ap parently without In, arrlng the slight- eat risk of getting to thinking about something else and putting some im portant ingredient of the one into the other.—Ohio Rtate Journal. Change of Opinion. “ Do you believe In corporal punish menli" "No," replied Farmer rorntoaaei. “Not any more. My hoy Joah has all the lient of It wbeb It comes to physical Most culture."—Washington Htar. ' Phantom Husband.” star, Ruth Storehouse. In addition to this we will add two reels, entiled, “ Who Leads the A r m y ? " making 8 reels in all fo r which wo charge 10 and 20 cei U. Wives o f old soldier* admit ted free to this show except fo r the 2 cents war tax. Sunday, March 8, “ Broadway A r i zona,” star, Oliva Thomas. In addi tion to this we w ill add two reels en titled, “ Who Loads the A r m y ? " mak ing 8 reels in all fo r which we charge 10 and 20 cents. Wives o f old sol diers admitted fr o « to this show ex cept fo r the 2 eento war tax. Monday, March 4, “ The Fighting Trail,” program still draws a full house. Don't miss the first episode o f “ Vengeance and the V o m a n ," ser ial, same actors. Thursday, March 7, that great act or, Wm. Hart in “ H ell’s Hinges.” The Film companies are charging more fo r Hart and Fairbanks than they have heretofore but they are worth it. five weeks’ visit in California. o f the time they spent near Lee An AN Up With Him. geles and* Riverside and at Anaheim, “ Toa bad a - high old time in Bn where Mrs. Schroeder’* parents lira. roper' They also visited Fred Linegar, form “Tea,“ replied the returned tourist; er postmaster here, at his ranch near "I bad. I was done up at Monte Car Friday, March 8, Helen Holmes se Modesto. Fred is doing weii there la, held up la the Apennines and laid rial. on a farm of M acres. Coming March 10th, 11th «a d 12th, M Ç 0A L L S ----- M AOAZ1NR - F a » h Ion Authority For Noarly 5 0 Yoartl teasvsresn vr* Io n . fur sntwrnfl, for »onm nli 1 ' y P r - f r «rg -* M*C a £L Patterei* St -■ - AT C O Q U ILLE PO STO FFIC E . Mails Depart. Marshfield and Eastern 6.40 a. m. Myrtle Point 8:80 a. m. 7:26 p. m. Powers 2.00 p. m. Marshfield p. m. Bandon 6A0 a. m. 4:00 p. m. A rego (b y boat) 1:00 p. m. Malta A rrive. 8.66 M yrtle Point Powera Marshfield Bandon 6:12 a. m. , 4:16 p. 9:00 a. 9:00 a. m ; 7:40 p. 4:00 p. m. m. m. m. F ifty Dollars Reward. • A reward o f $60 will be paid te any peraon giving information that will letd te the arrest and conviction o f the culprit or culprits that broke into the Fairview Union Protestant church b. tween four o’clock on January 2d end the evening o f Jan. 6th and dam aged the organ. 1W Mrs. A . E. Bettys, Mrs. E. P. W illey, Mrs. W . O. Matthews, Trustees. Eyes Tested Glasses Pitted UM , M r 0PTIMETR1ST "*i n m t f M r ” lit C o qu ille, O regon