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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1918)
Timely House not be helped; but he was willing to Chao. Newton, $60. give everything he had to prevent tho Wesley F. Burgess, $60. Goman flog Opine orar tho land W. B. Rohm, $100. «boro our brava hoya war«*»looping. Snoot Plop, $60. At tho conclusion at tho speaking T. N. Sickels, $60. Ternata Clinton «na aokod to raeito Goo. Looter, $100. candidate for sheriff on the democrat too following lineo, antiUed “Can Him M. O. Hawkins, $100. ic ticket appears elsewhere in this is All yon Gna:H Household Ammonia Furniture Polish Zettie M. Hawkins, $100. sue. Tbs way in which ha has dis Tho tono has comm whan wo must holy Raymond E. Baker, $100. for polishing charged too duties of deputy gome Our Sammy eon tho Kaiaor, Scouring Soap Mrs. R. E. Baker, $100. warden should convince any one that Wo all must aovo «hot food «a can T. G. Barker, $60. f • Laquerette „ Powdered Borax if elected he will make a model sheriff. Or Bill will bo the wiaor. Winnie W. Barker, $60. for renewing sur Frank Burkholder, chairman of the Ho aita o’er there ariti) haughty air C. A. DeLong, $600. Boraxa face O. C. Sanford, $160. executive committee handling last Ordering his men about, Saturday's monster parade, wishes Ho aaya, “Dot Som ho gita too froah, H. 8. Cadmsn, $100. Bath Tub Fnamwl O’Cedar Polish P. C. PursUy, $60. >. the Sentinel to express his most sin I tink he’ll soon gif out." J. R. Bonham, of the Sltkum ses- ews John Meador, $1100. thanks and appreciation to every Chloride Lime tion, was in town Wednesday. Floor Stains committeeman who helped plan and food our boys tho boot in atora Mrs. Geo. A. Martin, $160. R. J. Nickolai returned lost evening arrange for the parade, and to every Wall E. H. Robinson, $60. Cresoieum And do our bit for Sam Floor Paints from a week’s visit in Portland. Annie Winter, $100. one who in any way helped to make That’s tho way we’ll win tho war Best and safest Fred A. Winter, $100. At least that’s Hoover’s plan. S. Sherwood is home for a few days it the magnificent success it was. Floor Varnish Disinfectant Mrs. Judith Collier, $100. tram the Sumner logging camp whore A. M. Woodford want out this Wo all eon help our Uncle Sam E. A. Wimer, $100. morning for Vancouver, Washington, And bo a “Hooveriser” he is employed. Wm. Eli Foote, $60. visit his daughter, Mrs. Stiver, Help him knock tho eyofe right out The younger son of C. E. Mayes to James Watson, $100. who live* in that vicinity. He was Of that infernal Kaiaor. was operated on for hernia nt Mercy accompanied as far as Eugene by his Henry W. Young, $200. hospital Wednesday. While the church aras full, all resi Wm. Norris, $100. The Best Talking Machine Mrs. Jennie Williams, and dents arerò not pres Mrs. R. L. Gimlin, $1,000. Orders wanted for n few settings of daughter, son, Maurice, who are going to Mod- ent and of it tho is district PLAY ANY MAKE OF DISC RECORDS expected to largely in Margurete Detlefsen, $200. pure bred Blue Andalusian eggs. Es- ford to visit relatives and friends. tella Hart, City. 18M* L. A. Liljeqvist cams over hers crease tho $1,000 subscribed there that Matilda Willard, $60. Frank E. Willard, $100. The Coos and Curry Telephone Co. from tho Bey yesterday afternoon to evening. Levi L. Bunch, $60. 6 subscribed for $2,600 in Liberty Loan got the Anal figures for use in his Coalogse’s Camp. C. H. Bunch, $100. bonds and its officers and employee brief in the Kinney taxes injunction Wednesday evening the committee W. C. Rose, $100. for $2,260 more, making $4,760 in all. case in the Federal court at Portland, got away at 4:JO, on the May, and ar J. J. Stanley, $60. The Norway store is for sale, or where he proposes to fils his brief on rived nt Beaver Slough in time to Carrie B. Stanley, $60. will trade for small ranch. Nick behalf of Coos county next Monday. catch the logging train up to the CHe Paulson, $60. document Is an immense affair camp. Here again they were too law Chas. T. Skeels, $200. Johnson. 1*** This comprising dinner with the men, but were Jno. C. Almack, $100. The North Bend council has ex written pages. about a hundred type ~ for served with a meal whose menu con Ludvig Myrberg, $60. tended the tine on which that city will accept its part of tlu Kinney taxes LIBERTY DAY IN COQUILLE sisted of two kinds of meat, potatoes, John Yoakum, $260. broccoli, peas, pickles, biscuits, bread, Oregon Power Co. $800. without penalty or interest until July cheese, sauce, cookies, cake, coffee, tea J. S. Lawrence, $60. (Continued from first page.) and milk—that wasn’t all but it was Clifford W. Martin, $100. Mrs. Burkholder is showing new os far as we could go. And never did Wesley A. Been, $100. garments and millinery. * First Na means so much wherever soldiers are a dinned taste better. Goo. W. Robison, $60. encamped or battles are fought. tional Bank Bldg. S. M. Nosier, $100. - Probate Court. The inner man satisfied the whole T. Robison, $60. Several blocks at the rear wore camp assembled in the big bank house Iola Wm. Goffey, $100. Road Theodore Easton’s letter from filled Houston T. Robison, $60. R. Mott has boon appointed admin the General Public on foot and listened attentively to the speak .John Stone, $60. R. E. Shine, $600. Frence on another page. It answers and in by carriages istrator of the estate of William Read and autos, certainly ers Vho wens not there to urge Li Chester Henniger, $60. - Mrs. Alice Hatcher, $60. s good many questions that parents a diversified assemblage er, of Missaukee county, Michigan, of all ogee, Z. C. Strang, $100. over here ore asking their eons “over both saxes and many national ¡ties, berty Loan subscriptions—that is not Wallace Henniger, $60. which consists of $4,600 worth of real Walter B. Norris, $100. estate in Coos county. The apprais there.” Henniger, $60. but in all Of whose breasts ths fires ' necessary—but to take the subscrip- Milton Q. W. Norris, $60. _ ers ore M. O. Hawkins, J. S. Lawrence L. A. Pinkston, $60. Gov. Withyeombe has refused the of patriotism burned. It was in this W. O. Matthews, $60. and T. J. Thrift. application for the pardon of tho ma section that the writer marched and The total subscribed was $3,200, L. O. Young, $60. Ellis G. Barker, $60. Francis £ Edwards has base ap rine bootlegger, M. T. Barker, of Baa- from which, oa it divided on Third many at the bonds being paid for in A. H. Fish, $100. Mary J. Norris, $60. fulL In addition John Leneve «old 10 R. B. Knife, $60. pointed administrator of the estate of don, who has bean in jail here for sev street from the court house east, Mrs. Roy Norris, $60. G. W. Hotter, $100. Baby Bonds tor $41.60 and could have Alice M. Edwards, deceased, consist the front sections of the parade con eral months. H. L. Hansen. $60. 7 sold 20 had he had them with him. E. C. Finley, $60. ing of real estate valued at $1,600. fermare bed between and reversed the Coma and see the new shipment at order of march that all might have an Instead of the two and a half mile Wm. Peart, $60. Geo. Maiden, $60. The appraisers ora August Frisasn, Ladies’ coats just received at the Mason A. Wilcox, $60. tramp back to tho river the Coquills J. A. Hart, $60. W. H. Dindinger and G. L. Dlndinger. W. W. Lawhorn, $60. men were surprised to find the engine Alice Hart, $60. Budd Ingram, $60. steamed up and ready to take them. Chas. H. Prochnow, $60. S. V. Smith, of Pueblo, Colo., has Maniac* H e w . Mahal Wilcox, $60. been appointed county agriculturist at the Liberty Temple, and it was on These courtesies on the part of Jack John David, $800. April «—Walter Clyde Elliott and Margaret Wilcox, $60. , for Linn county, with headquarters at the entrance platform of that not yet and Dan Conlogue and W. P. McKen A. E. Martin, $100. Lula Louise Matthews, of Powers. Wanda Wilcox, $100. <* Albany. Ha is a brother at J. L. finished building that the program of na were highly appreciated by the vis E. H. Hamden, $60. April 0—Clinton B. Crouch and Esi W. G. MeU, $100. L. McNair, $100. Smith, of this city. the day was given. From the pint- itors who gave them a rousing vote o A. ma Hatcher, both of Coquills. Wetter R. Barkkrw, $60. Linnle Baxter, $200. Judge Coke has bean la Eastern form a sea of earnest, determined thanks. April 10—Arthur E. Kroening and Henry Detlefsen, $100. Ethel Baxter, $100. Oregon this week getting acquainted faces was visible in all directions, cow Helm Lucile Kimble, both of ¿andón. Jane Gilman, $100. Chas. E. Baxter, $100. McKinley and Fairvtow. with the voters, His candidacy for ering the pavoment, the parklet in the Yesterday April 10—Carl P. Ensale and May Geo. A. Gliman, $100. afternoon four autos con Mrs. C. E. Kronenburg, $60. the Supreme bench is favorably re middle of Willard street and reach taining 18 people S. Wilson, both of Coquills. S. M. Nosier, $100. made the trip oat Ida K. Owen, $60. ing back over the blackened area of ceived in all sections. W. T. Forbes, $60. to Anson’s Camp at McKinley for a V. L. Hamilton, $60. First street and .the lota where Ma New Cásea la Circuit Court. C. O. King A Son, $60. H. A. Harris and A. W. Stevens sonic Hall, ton Wickham House and 6 o’clock meeting and then back to Laura B. Hamilton, $60. Wm. H. Bunch, $60. come over here from the Bay yester other buildings stood a month ago. Fairview in the evening. The girls’ A. T. Morrison, $100. April 10—Coos Investment Co. vs Julius L. Benham, $60. day to start the repair work tho in Yse Ming and all ether claiming in R. E. Fox, $60. trio, Misses Marvel Skeels, Gladys K. N. Moon, $100. surance people are to do on the First terest in the real estate described in Nosier and June Willey, and Miss Ma Wm. D. McKay, $60. J. H. Oerding, $100. National Bonk building hare. plaintiff’s application for judgment bel Bay and Genevieve Chase, accom D. R. Waters, $200. Stella Woodruff, $60. Lula Lon gen berg, $60. panied the committee to furnish music A. L. Weidner, who spent several E. E. Nosier, $60. H. A. Langenberg, $60. at both meetings. months in jail here last year, on the Warren Davis, $60.. Vence J. Drobilac, $100. At McKinley a number of the Agitator man’s complaint, is one of Gao. A. Robinson, $&00. the men called from Coos county's ranchers who hod hoard of it cams in John Therman, $200. Anna J. Robinson, $600. list for ths draft of April 26. and the total subscriptions there ware Leo L. Morns, $60 . Sol Brownson, $60. D. E. Conlogue, $200. $1260. Another lot of new millinery and John Bilek, $100. After dinner, which was enjoyad at Ben Dills, $100. all kinds of ladies’ apparel at Mrs. Otto G. Prey, $60. J. G. Lcuthold, $100. the camp, the crowd came back to Burkholder’s. Ko-Keel Lodge No. 608, L. O. O. M., Fairview, where $1160 was subscribed Earl L. Smith, $60. $200. i Our former Myrtle Point correspon by the loyal and patriotic farmers of John P. Wells, $60. Herbert Adams, $600. dent, Emerson B. Lane, writes us Jack McLeod, $60. that valley. J. E. Paulson, $100. from San Joes, California, and says Fines Houser, $60. Mrs. Mabel Baird, $60. he doesn’t expect to come back. He and the school children chorus This afternoon about half a dotan Andy Kelly, $100. Mrs. Tens Paulson, $100. used to say they all would come bock, “Keep the Home Fires Burning” of the speakers end committee are Sam Hays, $60. Margaret Paulson, $60. though. going over to Beaver Hill to take Louis Miller, $60. H. J. Collier A Son, $100. Wm. H. Hull Jr„ $100. subscriptions in that district Hark Dunham brought in on Mon H. V. Holverstott, $100. Coquills, Oregon C. T. Robison, $100. day the biggest heed of broccoli w4 W. H. Schroeder, $60. Leo J. Cary and family, $1,000. have ever seen in Coos county, weigh A m Badly Gashed. Jos. K. Caters, $60. Mrs. Minnie Barker, $60. ing over 6 pounds. When it comes to Clarence Barton, son of Mr. and gardening Hark is certainly there Mrs. J. S. Barton, suffered a very ser F. W. Barker, $100. Yes, It Was a Camel. McCurdy. Kay and Wm. Peart and ious accident in the W. O. W. hall last C. A. Pendleton A Mary Pendle ton, $60. Prof. L. C.'Douglas. When it comes to sotting a roof F. B. Lawrence, of the Indianapolis A girls’ trio, composed of Marvel Saturday evening while the Red Cross Jos. N. Jacobson, $60. afire Archie Philip says he can prove lunch was being served. He was run Anna M. Jacobsen, $100. Star, sends us a copy of the big pa Skeels, Nosier end June WU- ning and playing in the front of the an alibi—that he never smoked any triotic edition of that paper published ley sang Gladys W. H. Myers, $160. “8ing for the Praise of Our thing but the Camel brand of cigar hall when he slipped and fall into a last Saturday, of which half of the Earl Cross, $60. end “Loyal Song.” ettes, while the Sentinel said it was window, and it is the greatest won J. Wm. first pegs is occupied by, the nations Country," E. Posey, $60. The address at the Temple made by der he didn’t plunge through to the a Columbia. It would bo a good deal shield printed in colors. F. L. McClellan, $60. Private O’Rourke was the talk of a easier to prove that the Sentinel got concrete walk below. The broken Lieut. J. E. Montgomery, who waa plain soldier, telling how he hod gone glass cut throug the muscles of his Wm. Dailey, $60. its wires crossed on the names of formerly manager of the Coos and over the top six times, once with 600 right arm to the bone and for two Jno. W. Leneve, $60. brands of cigarettes, than to get sway Curry Telephone company, is now one men of whom he was one of the three inches along the bone tearing the Geo. T. Moulton, $100. with that kind of aa alibi. It waa q of the Liberty Loan speakers of the to come back. On Aug. 1$, 1617, he fieeh away in shreds. While has fa John Delator Dyer, $60. Carnal cigarette stubb, too, that Pul- state, having made his first addles won the Victoria Cross at Pseschen- G. Groce Norton, $60. ford picked up on the roof and showed ther fastened a tourniquet to stop ' H. Stewart Norton, $60. st Woodbun last Sunday. dale, and he exhibited this decoration the flow from the artery, a hunt was L. Nelson, $60. Bev. 8. G. Rogers, pastor of the made for a physician. Dr. RirKmond Jesse Fterrene* A. Thrift, $50. Methodist church here, went out Tues Died at Cowaty Infimary. was finally located and administered Aaron Wilson, $60. day morning, accompanied by Rev. S. show how hideous fc looked. the attention needed. It is not thought Anna Johameon died at the County M. Roberts, of the Band on M. E. Attorney MeCourt, formerly Assist the arm will be stiffened from the in- Violetta MeEwen, $60. Farm Wednesday, of tumor of the Ratliff Lawhorn, $60. church South, to attend a district con ant U. S. District Attorney at Port ury when it heals, but the loss of brain. The funeral services were con ference of the M. E. South pasters at land, made a splendid patriotic ad bkod and pain made him faint, al- Willard W. Law, $60. ducted by Bev. J. A. McVeigh yester Lee Most, $60. Corvallis. dress which ws wish wa had space to day and the interment was at the L. A. Lawhorn, $100. W. S. Brockman, brother of Jaa. m Joe. A. Stanniger, $60. A. Brockman, whom ha had not seen Henry Charlton, $60 . for 86 years, came in lost week from NOTICE TO VOTERS Honorably Dlsekarted. Ida J. Hatcher, $60. Alaska whore he has been engaged in I hereby announce myself a.ean- The Military Board here has boon Chas. Holverstott, $100. mining, end expects to remain in Ceoa Jidate for county commissioner at officially notified of the honorable dis J. W. A. Knopp, county. His »Meet daughter is Mrs. the May primaries subject to the will charge from the U. 8. Army of Pri Ralph LasswoU, $80. $60. \ • Wiley Whittaker, of Myrtle Point. e f t h e republican voters of Coos vate "Carmel G. Sanders, of Co. E, 4th Howard C. Pointer, $60. Teflon • Chicago county. Division. He is the son'of Mrs. W. C. 0. Woodring, $60. Efficient economical conduct of W. Sanders, who lives just below here Eva L. Schroeder, $60. county affairs and a dollar's worth of on the river road to Bandon. Trouble J. F. Schroeder, $60 . H E HABERDASHERY Improvement for every dollar u p u l with hit feet which rendered It hn- Fred Most, $60. sd In road work is my motto. (* * * ■ poesible for him to sustain ths weight J. D. Bonham, $100. JOHN YOAKAM. •# a soldier’s accoutrements was tos J. J. Holverstott, $60. eaum of his discharge. Re came home J. P. Beyers, $60. Camp Groans, N. C, Myrtle Beyers, $M , | Telling About People and Events in the City and PATHEPHONES > Eyes Tested Buy Popular Priced Tailoring S the Goods In the Latest Patterns * from A. L Aadmrn A Ca.