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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1918)
168*8 81*8 am by the Sunday School at the M. E. Church Floyd 20.50 too A m 1 2 *9 Little Clara has finished to knitting and was much pleased to re ceive n letter from the soldier in France who is wearing them, thank ing bar and saying they are vary 138 63 Mill New in the T h rift with a baby winner M yrtle Point, North Bend have all pronHud to make sim ilar awards, se It may be definitely stated that the child who the boat record in the aale e f month In any e f the six larger towns w ill receive a baby presented by eitisens er clubs. This w ill in ne way interfere with the competition fo r the Sim! prises. The pupil who sells the stamps in the group-: o f tea town schools w ill tons receive two baby bonds as prises. Bandon w ill also give 2nd and trd prises. The Fourth gra jo o f the Coquille school with 89 pupils enrolled new own 7 l baby bands, and have an av erage e f 88.11 fat War savings Miae Jean Fitxgermld to • candidate fo r nomination to the of- flee o f Re presents tire in the Legisla- tivo Aeoombly, from Cooo County, the fift h Kapreoentativo District; subject to the decision o f the voters o f toe Republican Party at the Primary Election, to bo hold on the 17th day of May, 1918. • ; , , And 1 hereby announce my Flat- that can he easily understood: Stand by the boys at tbs front with •very dollar and every ounce of pn orgy. Win the war for Liberty and Humanity. Make the world safe for innocent women and helpleee children. For the State:—Sane business leg islation. Clean moral legislation. scalded quite badly, bat it is getting Keep Oregon to the front where she along nicely now. The Arago Sunday School had a belongs. Always stand for toe right, abort program fo r Easter after which a basket dinner was served at too hall. Quito a number enjoyed the FOR COMMISSIONER sociability the occasion offered. I hereby announce myself M a can Mrs. Lillie, who has been quite ill, didate on the republican ticket at the laapeetia* the New Bridges. baa regained her health again. Nang Aasen, who has 'been down primary election. May 17th, fo r nom County Commissioners Archie Phil ination to the office o f county com ip and G. J. Armstrong and County with grip, la now sick with pleurisy. missioner o f C o m county. Two doctors wore with him one night Road « aster J. S. Sewyer majje a trip GEO J. ARMSTRONG. o f inspection Tuesday by launch to recently. the bridges across Haynes Inlet, Plenty o f old newspapers now in A Red Croes lady went one day North Inlet, and Larson In let Con stock at the Sentinel office and they To see her friend, not fa r away. struction has been completed by the The home was perfectly clean and ire still selling at n nickel a bundle. contracting Arm Ladd* Harris. bright Tha bridges were begun last Au Send the Sentinel to eastern friends Her friend came all dressed in gust and are part o f the extensive white, north-bay road project which has been SUMMONS. temporarily suspended by war activ- And after a few words o f friendly greeting, In the Circuit Court o f the State of She was asked to help at the Rod Oregon far C o m County. Croes meeting. Milas M. Goodman, Plaintiff, For my work must bo done,you 11 agree. It’s laundering Monday, Tuesday Iron ing and mending. Wednesday baking, scrubbing and other duties attending. Thursday the silver is to be made -clean and bright Friday the awoeping and dusting ' must bo done rig h t Wait, my friend, said the Red tfroes lady. Would you attend to all thee# daily I f you realised the boy who stands fighting, Befors your home in the storm and lightning. With the fierce shriek o f the shells flying Like demons all about him lying His life he is gW n |' your home to Minnie M, Goodman, Defendant To Minnie M. Goodman, the above named defendant: In the Name o f the State o f Ore gon. You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause within six weeks from the date o f the first publication o f this summons, tow it: within six Weeks from the 29th day of March, 1918, the same being the date o f the first publication o f this summons; and in ease you fa il to so appear and answer on or before the 10th day' of May, 1818, the same being the date o f the last publication o f this sum mons, the plaintiff w ill apply to ths Court for the relief demanded against you in his said complaint, a succinct statement of which is as follow «; For a decree pf said Court dissolving the And can you not say ho is surely marriage contract existing between tLe plaintiff and the defendant, and brave. Although his foot may be frsssjpg fa r such other and further relief as to the Court may soem meet and equi- and sore, . While you are too busy inside your door, Sweeping, dusting and working with- by publication thereof in the Coquille Valley Sentinel by order o f the Hon you have not thought it a orable G. F. Skipworth, a Judge of the above entitled Court duly made and entered on the 25‘Ji day o f March. And w ill w illingly come and see I f there is something for you to do 191* J. J. Stanley, may be. Attorney fo r Plaintiff. Residence and poetofflee address, Coquille, Ore- I f you have no boy in service, and hold back your dollars, can you look your neighbor in the face when he loses his boy? I f you do hold bock, where do you think you are going to stand in your neighbor’s estimation when this w a r ends? The time for indecision is past— the time for action is here. Let every true American subscribe to the limit o f his ability for bonds o f the THIRD L IB E R T Y L O A N . Subscriptions open April 6, 1918. O ur services and facilities are offered free to all subscribers. Coquille, Oregon HYDRO-CARBONITE T H E H IG H G R A D E R O O F A N D chased »199*5 to war staiapa last The Sitkum school candidato for the Sim peon priM fo r 4 schools was out moot at the time on account o f aie luieos this month, so they w ill make their big drive fo r the prise and reeaeid in April. The following a n the total hoidngs in war stampa reported up to March 27; tha inveetnsoute o f toadsen and pupila both being counted: 'y . Enrollment Amount School »1548.81 Bandon ......... 1148*5 M yrtle Point . *17.71 Powern .......... 8574.7» Coquille ......... 1567*8 North Bend .. u r iM Marshfield . . . e e o • o o 84.90 Riverside . . . . »7.75 Ml Gravel Ford .. 179*» r setolili ....... 588.09 C o m Elver . . . e s o O 0 ê • T w UM Coos ton s e e o-a e e e e e e V o fifi 61.76 Cunningham . 0 e W 84*1 West Norway 296.00 Brood bent (H erMann) 82 74*5 e V f e a o o 40 Arago 29*4 Pleasant Point • s e e s * W 4 *8 Rock Crook .. 80.74 Flagstaff ............... • • • s e e * fi7 85*1 fia Pleasant View 28*6 E xcoliior o o e e e M I O I f i f i 702*8 Bunker H ill ■ . 49*8 Bridge e a e e # e * 94.19 fifi Proapar 26*5 Ken tuck ............... 182*4 Beaver H ill . . . e e n a • e » f i f i 106.00 Catching Inlet M l M M f i f i 92*4 Coaled# ................... 62*0 e n • a e a • f i f i Allegany ............... 18*4 Dora .......................... 41*8 Big Crook . . . . W Empire . . . . . . mm He H u Proved His Patriotism. Baron Clement Horst, who owns 42 ranchos in different parts o f the World, Including several in the W il lamette Valley and others in Cali fornia, has turnad too ranches into vegetable predueen and is personally superintending work at his holdings near Sacramento. Baron Horst was andar arrest in Paris at the outset o f Ham Bunch was down Saturday and conducted the quarterly meeting at the S. D. A . church. A big party and dance was held at the barn o f Jess Bright Saturday night and a big time was reported. Miss Christie Ward, who has been staying with bar aunt, Mrs. Summer lin, this winter and going to school at the Academy, left for her home on Catching creek near M yrtle Point. Mr. Christenson, and Hiss Crystal Colvin were visitors at the home of Mrs. Scott last Friday. Mrs. Scott and her daughter will I m v # for Eugene where they will meet Mr. Scott who Is working near there. They expect to stop at Bandon and visit some friends on their way to Eugene. Meldon Baker, of Bandon, was a caller at the boms of Mrs. Scott Sat urday. Mr. Colvin was In Coquille on a business trip Friday. Steven Culbertson is down with the mm slm this week and has been very sick. Mr. Merten was a business caller hi M yrtle Point this week. Enntf Weekly and MI m Grace Wood were visitors at Jess Bright’s Saturday. R. Cotton threw his wrist out of oint last week. P A IN T S old C o n tin u o u s ly io r O v e r 35 Y ears USES W aterproofs and Preserves Roofs, Protects Bridges and buildings, Preserves Fence Posts, Pro tects Inside o f Silos, W aterproofs Cellar Walls, Preserves Foundation Timbers, Protects W agons and Farm Implements. Should be used on all surfaces subject to severe conditions. The Monarch Paint Company] CLEVELAND, O H IO B Y TH E W A Y us to subscribe another Liberty Loan, hile this is not upeetac- ular nor thrilling. It is however X vitaliy necessary to furnish the money to win this war. The least we who stay at home can do is to pay the bills o f tboee who go. So let’s get behind this New Liberty Loan and make it a record-breaker. Coos & Curry Telephone Company - • -> e. ■ ; REDEM PTION NOTICE. AO C o m County Road warrants drawn on Road Districts, 8-4-5-6, will be paid on presentation at my oflics hi Coquille, Oregon. No interest w ill be allowed on any o f these warrants a f ter the 16th day o f March, 1918. Dated this 16th day of March, 1918. T. M. Dimmkk, 9t4 County Treasurer. IR O N Service First. r THE n ONE IND U STRY IN COQUILLE, that has operated continuously since its establishment some fourteen years ago has been your Laundry. Rain or shine, good times and bad, it has been on toe job. We have a number o f customers that have patronised it continually from the beginning. We are grateful for this appreciation of our service. Our aim is to improva the service in every way possible. We wash ever y thing washable. Professional Cards J. A . R IC H M O N D PH TS IC IA N and SURGEON. Riehmond-Barker Building. Coquille, Ora. - .. P bones. Office 626, Rm. 814. C O Q U IL L E L A U N D R Y & IC E C O M P A N Y W. C. CHASE VnrO€NEY-AT-t.AW Richmond- Barker Bid) Str. Elizabeth Coquille Bandon to San Francisco Fan, Firet class—$10. Selb from Ceatral Warehouse Company J. E. WALSTROM, AgeM. »endos. Ora. E. DR. C. W. ENDICOTT E. T. Kruse, Mgrs., 24 Calif. S t , S. F. J. E. Norton, Agent, Coquille, Ore. DENTIST First H 't’l Bank B’ld’g A Phone Mala 11, Ooqulllv, Oregon. For reliable Abstracto o f T itle, and information about Coos County Real Estate see ABSTRACTS J. J. STANLEY TITLB GUARANTEE * LAWYER Special attention paid to looking öfter assessments and payment of taxes Phone Marshfield Office Phone Coquille Office 14J HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager ., Office In Farmen * Merchante Bank BeikSng. Coquille, Ora. A. J. SHERWOOD ABSTRACT COMPANY Marasnrfe m e CaqaM. CM,, Or*. l : I Does Vow Subscription Date Need Changing?