The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921, March 22, 1918, Page 9, Image 9

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Neva Harry, o f Brewster valley,
in town last Tuesday.
A great crowd o f sightseers was to
r from all over the county.
Gov. Jesses Withyeotabe
Governor Withycombe yesterday
undo an announcement o f his candi­
dacy for renomination at the republi­
can primaries in May and states the
(rounds on which he asks an indorse­
ment and re-election at the hands of
the people o f Oregon.
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the right
Suppose there had been a gentle
drizzle instead o f a southwest gale
Sunday morning
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Newberry are
A baby gW
born last Monday.
Nonda Anderson was out at camp
Reedsport and did not learn o f
his lose until Monday.
Jas. Hatcher, L. B. Tutors, Glenn
Barker, and Z. C. Strang
from Fairview this
One o f the Uvest questions in Co-
qailfa now 6 , "W ho win get in on tee
ground floor with s movie T”
About S:30 last Friday afternoon
at •Conlogue’s camp Orva L. Adams,
known as “Jerry,” was fatally injured
from having the top o f his head
Pour Enemy Aliens in Jail.
rcuahed by two logs, and though he
Yesterday Deputy Sheriff Clyde was rushed the Coquill# hospital and
Gage came over from the Bay with an operation performed Saturday, he
four o f the enemy aliens a rrest« died that night without recovering
there this week as the result o f U. 8.
Depqty Marshal Tkhonor’s activities, - Adams and another man were tak­
and placed them in jail here.
They ing the hooks o ff'o f two logs which
Chris Groha, charged with being in
V. R. W ilson, Watchmaker,
the
possession o f firearms.
witches and all grades o f American
Henry Holmes, Arthur Lora, and H.
watches skilfully repaired.
10t4
A . Belke, all charged with trespass­
R. C. Muir, at Gravel Ford, was in ing in the restricted area next to the
town on business last Saturday and water front in violation o f the espion­
his name to the Sentinel’s list. age act. •
Mrs. Alma Rackleff, who has been
These men were all arrested with­
A . J. Sherwood’s stenographer for out warrants and will be held here
several months past left for Portland awaiting the arrival o f presidential
warrants from W ashington, when
last Friday.
The Ladies Aid o f the Methodist they will be taken out to Portland to
church will have their annual Easter answer before the Föderal court. Tony
dinner on Friday evening, March 29, Youngmen, German, arrested on the
same charge was taken directly to
beginning at 6 ^ m.
Portland.
Turnkey Ward has six boarders at
the sky parlor o f the annex now. Four
Limited in Hard Lock.
registered in and one out yesterday,
For two nights in suceasion this
but it’s a world o f change.
week the Coos Bey Limited got mixed
W . L. Ames went up to Noti, on the up with freight wrecks between hare
W illamette Pacific this side o f Eu­ and the Bay and we saw nothing of
gene last Sunday morning where he our mail until the follow ing omrning.
will be employed as a tie maker.
Tuesday evening it was the wreck­
Miss Inez G. Bunch, o f County ing o f two ears o f spruce lumber at
Clerk Oddy’s office force, went over McCormac, a little station near the
to the Bay Monday fo r a minor oper­ Bay, that caused the disturbance and
held back the passenger so that it
ation, returning the follow ing day.
did not reach here until 4 in the morn­
L C. Fredricks went out to W ood-
ing.
burn, O re, last Saturday to visit a
Wednesday night the logging train
sister. On his return, the fam ily will
from Powers met the mail at Delmar
go back to their ranch near Prosper.
ju st after the latter had backed into
Hugh Hastings, e f Cunningham, a blind side track to let it pass. One o f
trapped a wild cat which measured the log ears jumped the track and
thirty-three inches from tip to tip, dumped its load right at the switch
which
weighed
twenty-four and it took so long to d ear the track
that the Limited did not get here un­
John Yoekam, o f Coquille, an­ til eleven.
were a foot or more apart.
Adams
was standing between the logs which
were about the height o f his chest
from the ground, when one o f them
started to roll. The other man yell­
ed and Adams must have seen the
start fo r he dropped and almost got
out, the logs catching him on either
side o f his head at the parietal bones.
He was not held but dropped to. the
ground.
The funeral services were held at
the undertaking parlors at 2 o’clock
Tuesday afternoon being conduct«! by
Rev. 8. G. Rogers, and the interment
was in the. Masonic cemetery.
Orva L. Adams was the son o f 8.
8. Adams, who now lives in Bandoa.
He was born near M yrtle Point 28
years ago last month and was an only
child. He was married and he and
his w ife had been living on a home­
stead in Curry county for the past
five years. They had ju st sold it, so
that he could go to work in the log­
ging camp. They had one two year
old child and another only five
weeks. The mother was in the Ore­
gon Rooming House Saturday night
and did not know o f his death until
after the Are. She barely had time
to escape in her night clothes and the
babe was so badly strangled by the
smoke that another minute’s delay in
getting out would have cost its life.
It was unconscious when taken out.
C o m Out Monday Evening.
Every captain and every member of
every team o f the War Savings
Stamps campaign in Coquille and
from as many o f the school districts
adjoining as can do so, are requested
to be present at the city hall Mon­
day evening, March 26, at 7:46
o ’clock. This request is made by the
executive committee o f the W. S. 8.
through its chairman, L. J. Cary, and
also by L. H. Hazard, chairman o f the
executive committee o f the Third Li­
berty Loan. The Home Guard dri’ l
that evening will start at 7 instead oi
7:30 p. m. to permit all committe ~
men to be present at the later meet-
nounces himself as a candidate for
S. B. Huston in Coquill«.
County Commissioner o f Coos coun­
ty at the Republican primaries on
S. B. Huston, o f Portland, a re-
May 17.
publican candidate fo r United States
Several hundred people will receive senator from Oregon was a caller at
this issue o f the Sentinel aa a “ sample the Sentinel office yesterday morning,
copy.” Receiving it means an invita­ being enroute to Bandon, whither he
tion to subscribe and becoase s regu­ went on the C ham .
Mr. Huston is one o f the leading at­
lar reader.
torneys o f Portland and a republican
Monday G. A. Colvin brought in a
o f the. staunchest sort. He is highly
fine lot o f his winter grown lettuce
spoken o f by Coos county people who
which had been in the open ground
know him well aa a man o f strict in­
the entire season. The heads were a
tegrity and splendid abilities—in ev­
foot across.
ery way well qualified for the great
J. J. Stanley says he has been writ­ office to which be aspires.
ing insurance for 16 years and this
It was a matter o f regret that he
Saata Fe Mas Here.
was the first fire in which any o f his could spend so little time in Coquille,
H. H. Francisco, o f Portland, gener­
companies ever sustained a loss but he promises to come here again
al agent o f the Santa Fe railway
through his risks.
when he can remain longer.
system, favored the Sentinel with a
The reflection from the fire was
call Tuesday morning.
it ’s a good
Skipworth Coming Monday.
plainly visible at Marshfield, Bando t.
many years since we have met a man
Powers, and even from Roeeburg a
Judge G. F. Skipworth, o f Eugene, passing out the blue cross in a circle
call came in to Myrtle Point to kno v is coming down here from Eugene and square, such as ornament* every
what was burning.
next Monday to try some cases in the freight car o f the greet Santa Fe sys­
Last Sunday noon Edna Harlocker Circuit court in which Judge Coke is tem. To one who has travelled some­
was operated upon fqg appendicitis at disqualified on account o f personal in­ where between 60,000 and 100,000
terest
miles on that road in the good old
the Coquille Hospital by Dr. Hamil­
Mr. U ljoqvist, as special tax caw days before newspaper passes were
ton.
She stood the operation well
counsel, will have the Kinney ca s« cut out, it seemed, like meeting an old
and is recovering nicely.
ready for disposition and order o f friend to come across one e f ha repre­
Mrs. G. R. Wickham says that there sale if the federal injunction secured sentatives.
w :* not a dollar o f incumbrance on at Portland some time since dose not
her property and that stories in Bay prevent action at this time.
papers o f there being a m ortgage on
her place were entirely incorrect
Regular C o n v o ca tio n .
ers, o f the local board, was going to
There will be a regular convocation send out a couple o f weeks ago to a
Mrs. Nettie Stevenson returned to
Chadwick Lodge, No. <8, F. A. A. training camp in Texas and who were
her home Sunday night from Selma,
O ra,
two o
re, where she went about tw
Coquille, in the Odd Fellows held up at the last moment because
months ago to lay away her daughter, HaU h*r* m Saturday evening, March there were no more needed, have at
Mrs. Lottie Tolin, who died March 6. .**•
which the question o f erecting last been placed in the service and
. . . .
!• »«w hall will be considered It is
wont out this week—all except Phil
*>r
Mr*
A . Wernieh left hoped every member will be present
Wednesday morning for Portland and I
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after a couple o f day. there will go
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down to San Francisco on business.
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Wanted
They expert to be gone about ten
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8ALE
days.
'A fresh milk goat; also Mngoon
Hides, W ool A Mohair and Chitham
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strawberry plants at K. F. Clarke’s.
Bark, 1918 port. Goo. T. Moulton.
Wanted before A pril 10 good, w
h i t e -------------------------
potatoes, any number o f cars, be-
The Commercial Club meets ev er,
tween Powers and Eugene.
H. W . Wednesday essoin* at
Timely Helps for
House Cleaning!
>t to beta« Judge John
a candidate far the
H tee state at the
republican primaries, Azat made by
the Cstoe County Bar Association, ap­
pears to be meeting with hearty re­
ception on the part ef the people at
western Oregem
It is a place to
which any judge might well aspire as
out his earner and filling tee
a t an honorable ambition.
O f Judge Coke’s qualifications fo r this
distinguished position there can be no
question.
W ith long experience on
the beach o f this district which hs
now adorns, amply endowed with all
tha qualities which make a successful
judge; possessing the judicial temper
as well as the training required in
so responsible a position, his present
constituents will with practical una
nimity join in the move to place him
upon the Supremo bench at Salem.
The only reason that could possibly
militate against such unanimity
would be the natural desire to retain
him in the position he now occupies,
in which he measures out justice with
an even hand, and whose duties a
ripening experience enables him year
by year the bettor to discharge.
There isn’t any such short cut to
the basket ball championship as the
Myrtle Point coach has attempted to
take. The points he makes m ight be
well taken If the object were to se­
cure a new location for the champion
ship game, but to claim that they are
sufficient to warrant his
in
(¿robbing the championship as things
stand now, is about the rawest sort
o f a deal that can be imagined. It
isn’t good sportsmanship to attempt
to evade the final tost in that way.
Furniture Polish
for polishing
Laquerctte
Household Ammonia
Scouring Soap
5 Powdered Borax
Boraxa
Bath Tub Enamel •
Chloride Lime
Cresoleum
for renewing sur­
face
-
O’Cedar Polish
Floor Stains
Floor Paints
Floor Varnish
Best and safest
Disinfectant
PATHEPHONES
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The Best Talking Machine
PLAY ANY MAKE OF DISC R E C O R D S
Knowlton’s Drug Store
Will Decide Soon.
Judge John S. Coke started for
Portland Wednesday and will be gone
n week or more. He will hear two
cases for Judge Skipworth in Corval­
M o o m Officers Elected.
lis while gone and also one in Port­
A t the annual election o f Ko-Keel
land. Upon his return he will an­
Lodge Loyal Order o f Moose the fo l­
nounce his decision as to his becoming
lowing officers were elected:
a candidate fo r the supreme bench.
Past Dictator—W . B. Clark.
We hear it rumored that in case
Dictator— E. N. Moon.
Judge Coke resigns to make the race
Vice Dictator— W. J. Ferbrache.
for the Supreme Court judgeship,
Prelate— Fred McClellan. ■*" •>
cither W. C. Chase, o f this city, or A.
Secretary— A. B. Collier.
S. Hammond, o f North Bend, will re­
Treasuer— Alton Kay.
ceive the appointment to fill the va-
Trustees— Aaron W ilson, H. W.
Miller, Jerry Peart.
The installation on Thursday, April
Candidates For County Clerk.
4, will be a public affair.
W ord was received here yesterday
that Lentner Gallier, son o f Stephen
Not the Same John Purdy.
Gallier, and a prominent Bandon
John H. Purdy, o f Coquille, is not
young man would announce his can­
the same John Purdy who was men­
did acy for the republican nomination
tioned in the list published in the Sen­
for county clerk -within a few days.
tinel two weeks ago o f those who had
Mr. Gallier has had much business
failed to take the physical examina­
experience along lines that would fit
tion undew the draft. The Portland
him fo r the position to which he as-
Purdy is now serving in the army and
hes gonA across to France. John H.
Mk. Getty, o f Empire, was in
Purdy is Working in the shipyards at
Marshfield yesterday conferring with
the Bay abd he was put in Class S.
friends regarding his propable candi­
dacy fo r the republican nomination
' Card o f Thanks
for county clerk. He says that a
A s I do not personally know all
number o f his friends have been urg­
ing him to make the race and he ex­ those who helped me move my stock
pects to make his announcement soon. at the time o f the fire last Sunday
morning, I take this means o f ex­
Coos Bay Times.
tending to all who assisted in any
way my sincere thanks and appre­
Burglary Sunday Night.
ciation o f their services and if they
Some time between 7:80 and 0:30 will call on me I will be delighted to
last Sunday evening the residence o f pay them for the work they did. Those
Jas. Livingston in the Leach property whom I remember have been person­
at the head o f Second street, was en­ ally thanked but there are some who
tered by burglars and $210 taken. The have been overlookd.
money consisted o f $70 in currency
Henry Lorens.
and $140 in gold and was stored away
in the bottom o f a tool chest which
Card o f Thanks.
was full o f different things. The lock
To the men o f the fire company and
was split open snd the money remov­
the many citizens who fought the
ed without disturbing anything else
fire so bravely and saved so much o f
in the house. Mr. and |fra. Living­
the business section o f Coquille, pre­
ston had gono to church about 7:30
venting the total destruction o f my
and immediately on their return at
drug store and express m y heartfelt
9:30 discovered the loss. That it was
thanks. You did all that it was pos­
some one who had knowledge o f what
sible for men to do and have earned
the chest contained is evident, and
our lasting gratitude.
Mr. Livingston says he has a pretty
R. & Knowtton
strong suspicion as to who the guilty
party is.
The Coquille to Gray’s Harbor.
The river steamer Coquille which
was sold about a year ago to the
Shaver Transportation Co. at P ort­
land has been sold by the latter to
the Knappton Mill A . Lumber Co., to
be used in towing rafts out o f Grays
river and Deep river.
The Coquille
was built at Coquille in 1908 and for
years was in service on the local riv-
Drill at 7 Next Monday.
Regular drill by the Home Guard
next Monday will begin at 7 p. m. in­
stead o f 7:30 to permit its members
to attend a meeting o f the War Sav­
ings 8 tamp« committees at the city
hall at 7:45.
Card o f Thanks
The undersigned, hereby take this
means o f thanking our many friends
and neigbors for their untiring e f­
forts in assisting us in rem oving and
then replacing our stock o f merchan­
dise on last Sunday during the prog­
ress o f the fire that wrought such
fearful havoc in our little city on that
day; and words fail to express the
gratitude we feel fo r the excellent
work done in our behalf.
Very respectfully,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A . Robinson.
Thanks to tho W orkers.
We surely are very grateful and
wish to thank the people that worked
so hard to help save some o f our
goods which were carried out and put
into houses in every direction. We
have found nearly everything that
was carried out except a man’s light
grey coat,' (the balance o f the suit be­
ing found) and a new pair o f ladies’
brown cloth top shoes. Anyone hear­
ing o f same please n otify us.
F. B. Phillips. .
Card at Thanks.
We wish through the medium o f the
Sentinel to express our heartfelt
thanks and sincere appreciation to all
who assisted in removing the con­
tents o f our home and in saving both
houses from Are last Sunday morning.
Mrs. John Kronenburg.
Mrs. Ida K. Owen.
Reduction in Prices.
To reduce Optical stock.
F or 80
days only.
Commencing Monday,
March 18th, 26% cut on all spectacles
and eye glasses. This is for stock on
hand, (not ordered.) Take advan­
tage o f the reduced price and get first
class goods. This sale ends Monday,
April 16th. Cash only.
Despondency Due to Constipation.
Women often become nervous and
despondent When this is due to con­
stipation it fa easily corrected by tak­
ing an occasional dose o f Chamber
I Iain’s Tablets.
These tablets art
ieasy to take and pleasant in effect.
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KACH MONTH
OH ALL NBWS STANDS
AT COQU1LLB p o s t o f f ic b .
Mails Depart.
Malfa
Marshfield and Eastern
6.40 a. :
Myrtle Point
8:30 n.
a. m.
m .; 7:26 o. i
Powers
Marshfield
Bandon
8.80 n. m.;
Arngo (b y boat)
Mails A rrive.
Myrtle Point
6:12 n. m. 4:16 p.
Powers
9:00 a.
Marshfield
9:00 1 a. m. 7:40 p.
Bandon
4:00 p. I
Eyes Tested
Glasses rated
Clean up day Will come pretty soon.
Better call Davis, the junk man,
around in time. D on t forget he buys
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