MINOR MENTION. PAGB FIGHT Telling About People and Erenti in the Oity and County. T its C O Q U IU I VALLEY r RIDAT, MAT S. ISIS. Willis Van Fosaen, o f Bohdon, was breakdown just on the ere od reaching at W . R. Foote’s near Nor­ Coquille, but as to the tact» th an ap­ way last Saturday night charged with pears to be no question whether the The data of raising a cheek made out by Goo. W. collapse e f the man O n t eu the pro­ cursion to ,Ho gram was physical, mental or sptri- until Sunday, May 6, a day later than Cox from $27 to $127. announced last weak but the starting brought here to jail on Monday but The following A. E. Crouch was over at the Bay hohr o f 6 a. m. (revised version) is waa released Wednesday on furash- ing $260 cash bait situation aa fa r as tho just aa early. Tuesday. I . Prof. H. A . Vickore, o f o V a . C , to t o given by Montaville Flowers is Mrs. K. M. Wileoxen and children, Mrs. Walter Sinclair was a visitor Everything in the line The first to front Mr. w u a caller this morning in company consented. o f Kansas City. M o, after a viait at at the Bay ob Tuesday. o f Kodaks and Supplies with * County Ago.it Smith. Mr. Flowers to EUtoon B White: the home o f Mrs. Wileoxen’• April 26, 191A 8ee T. A. Walker and get policy in Frank Wileoxen, near Eugene, left Vickers is in the county to arrange on Hand at Knowlton’s the Bankers U fa of Iowa. yesterday fo r Coquille to reside.— for a series o f meetings to be ad­ Drug Store. Gentlemen:— Yesterday front Cor­ dressed by President Kerr, o f the col­ Deputy County Clerk A^^ftCollier Eugene Register. vallis, I wired Coquille and received lege, in the interest o f war activities, was over at the Bay Tueaday. County Agent Smith’s Agricultural war economies and the speeding up reply that they were expecting aae Frank Snow left Sunday morning Bulletin is becoming more and more Brownies for Children.---------------- $1.25 to $10.00 Friday night Until arising this of food production. popular with the farmers. -The April to return to his home at San Jose. morning, I fully expected to go, but No. 1 Jr. K odak........ ..........................- ......... ,10.50 Foreman Boyd, yf Beaver Hill this morning 1 found myself a physi­ L. H. Hazard, made a business trip issue is o f four pages and 1,000 copies were turned out by the Sentinel press mines, has been instructed to blow cal wreck. I have gone beyond the to Marshfield Wednesday evening. No. IA Jr. K odak............................................10 00 out an old trestle there which has limit o f physical endurance in my tbs first of the weak. For the past 10 days not a case has been used as a short cut footpath. It struggles for the L L. A. and I am C. A. Parker, the Riverton oil pro­ No. 2C Jr. Kodak..................— ................. 12.50 boon filed in the Circuit Court o f Coos has been unsafe for some time and now hardly fit to travel. On reaching moter, who spent the wintei in New recently Mr. Boyd’s little dauvhtar Albany, I determined to go on home, county. No. 3 Kodak .................................... 19-&0 York in the interest of his projects, Mrs. V. L. Hamilton and Mrs. Ver­ come home Tuesday and is planning fell from it and had a narrow escape, fearing I might become too ill while na Maat were over at the Bay Wed­ development work on the territory for this resulting in the order' uTremove at Coquille to go on. I wired Ander­ i t — Cooe Bay Times. These are the most popular styles. Other son to postpone the date until aome nesday night. which he holds leases. other time.— Montaville Flowers. Col. R. H. Rosa bought a team of Miss Ines Bunch, o f the County styles can be seen by calling at the store. Woman wanted to wash and clean Clerk’s office, went over to Marshfield once a week by Mrs. R. A. Wernich. horses and a wagon from a Coquille The second ia from Ellison A Whits man Saturday. He started for home Saturday, returning Sunday. Word has been received from L. A. with a big load of feed and before he to Mr. H. O. Anderson here: Fred Minard was over from Lake­ Liljeqvist, that his mother, on account got out of town one wheel of the wa­ Boise, Idaho, April 29, 1918 side Sunday to see for the first time of whose illnees he was summoned to gon went to pices. He says this Dear Mr. Anderson:—A bove copy his three weeks' old daughter. Wauson, Wisconsin, passed away the country is getting so dry that even of letter just received from Mr. Flow­ Mr. and Mrs. John Pope spent Sat­ day before he arrived there. He is the wagon wheels shrivel up.— Ban­ ers explains itself. Ws wrote you urday and Sunday at Marshfield as expected back this week. don World. Saturday and shall expect to hear the guests o f Mrs. S. J. ImmeL Deliveries are being made in double Keith Leslie Mss resigned his posi­ from you soon as to whether or not W. U. Douglas o f Marshfield, is to quick'tfcne in Coquille now since Fred tion in the Farmers and Mercahnts we shall arrange for a later date for be at the head of the Red Croes drive Nosier got a Maxwell truck, with a Bank here and is going over te you. Mr. Flowers’ work for the last in this county which takes place May good, old-fashioned roomy wagon Marshfield about the middlo of the few months has been unusunlly ex­ body and Aaron Wilson a Cheverolet month to take the place o f B. R. acting and taxing, and he always 20 to 26. fitted up in the same way. Chandler as assistant cashier of the throws evory energy o f his being into Mrs. W. H. Lyons and daughter! Powers at last has a newspaper, First National Bank o f Cooe Bay. M*. his work. We believe you will en­ Helen, and Mrs. Fay# Jones were vis- • iting "relatives at the Bay the first of the Powers Patriot, now three weeks Chandler will tkae an extended lay­ joy him all the bettor after he hae taken a much seeded rest at home. old. It is a newsy local stoat edited off on account o f impaired health. the We are enclosing herewith a copy e f by and issued from the Ambries^ o f­ Our friend, M. O. Hooton, is still There will be a pie social and dance fice at Myrtle Point by W. R. Smith, laid up with that hand, where he got a press clipping which will undoubt­ at Miller’s Barn, Aascn’s Camp, Sat­ A . A . N1CHOLL8 About Preserving E ggs. the publisher of that paper. so severe a case o f blood-poisoning a edly be o f interest to you.— Ellison- urday evsniifg. May 4. Benefit of the White Lyceum Bureau. 4$ i Himself aa a Candidate for Now is the time to preserve eggs “ Can the Kaiser,’’ will soon be out couple o f weeks ago, and doesn’t ex­ Bed Cross. the Republican Nomination for pect to be able to use it for a month for future use when eggs are high. o f data as a watchword since a Crass- The new date suggested tore ia be­ , County Surveyor McCulloch has 8HER1FF OF COOS COUNTY well doctor has written ’ letters to hence. It all came from getting a ing arranged for and will to an- The price o f egge now ia 86 eto. per completed the survey o f the proposed A t th* Primaries May 17, 1918 blackberry thorn in his left dozen which ia probably aa low aa members of the legislature suggest­ jounced later. road up Cooe river from Eastside to they will be this year. ing that the male members of the while at work in fhe garden, as every­ Daniels creek. Ha is the man who will efficiently Materials Needed. body does under such circumstances Hohenzollcrn family be sterilized. Big Play at Norway Saturday. and impartially enforce the law. Water glass, which is technically and thinks nothing o f it. A meeting o f the Ko-Keel Klub was Mrz. Anna Wilcox, o f McKinley, A member o f the Loyal Logidn of • There ia going to t o a big play, known as sodium a ilka to, ia the basis held Monday evening at which an­ called on the Sentinel Saturday in called “The Poor Married Man, at o f th* preserving fluid. It ia a very Loggers and Lumberman. other Chas. E. Sehroeder waa elected Honor Guard News. company with Mr«. Myrtle Aasen. Norway Hall, Saturday evening, May heavy, syrupy liquid, nearly colorless, A man who earns his bread by the to membership. Sunday, May 6, a big excursion will Mrs. Wilcox started Sunday morning 11. It will begin at 8:80 p. m. Time which should be slightly alkaline in sweat o f hit brow, not a politician. Mrs. Chas. Harlocker want over to for Brea, Cal, for a month’s visit with lepv* Coquille for Bandon, starting at o f playing, two hours; characters, 8; reaction. It may be purchased of al­ A man who has the endorsement the Bay Wednesday to visit Mrs. F. her mother, Mrs. Margaret Kearns. six o ’clock in the morning and return­ admission 26 and 86c. most any pharmacist. On* gallon, di­ o f leading citizens all over th* coun­ E. McKenna while Mr. M. was ab­ ing at six in the evening. Every­ Characters as follows: luted according to directions, one part ty, a few o f which ffire given below: C. H. Gram, o f Portland, candidate thing lias been planned to make this sent in Portland. Professor John Wise, tbs poor Powers, Or*., Apr. 20, 1918. to eight parts o f water, is sufficient for state labor commissioner, was a a very enjoyable time and everybody Be sure and hear President W. J. Coquille visitor last Saturday. married m a n C u r r a n Miller for approximately 80 dozen dosen To the voters o f Coos County :— T His Kerr, o f O. A. Ci, at Heazlet Hall announcement appears elsewhere in is invited to participate. Round trip Zoie, his w i f e ............ Bernice Robison eggs. An earthenware crock, with a take great pleasure in recommending Friday evening, May 10. He has a this issue. He was formerly a depu­ tickets may be secured for $1.10. Mrs. Iona Ford, some mother- proparly fitting earthenware or tin Mr. A. A. Nkhoils, who is a republi- Come and bring your friends and help message for everybody. in-law, ............. Lottie Williams cover, ia on# o f the tost receptacles san candidate for Sheriff. I have ty in that office and ia well equipped the Honor Guard help win the war. A young college s p o r t .............. to use. Metal should not to used in known Mr. Nkhoils for th* past ' The Laides And o f the M eyjftist for it duties. Miss Ada May Newell left this * ......................... Arthur Williams contact with the water glass. Be­ thirty-five years. He did considera­ church will have a cooked food sale The way in which new subscriptions morning for Portland to attend an fore putting in the water glass or the ble work for me when I waa sheriff at H. O. Anderson’s store at 10 have been rolling inVto the Sentinel Honor Guard convention at Portland Jupiter, a colored servant,..'. o f Coo* County. He got good reeulta ................................. Clone Miller eggs, scald the crock thoroughly. o’clock Saturday morning. office lately suggests the thought fhat as representative of the Girls' Honor Rosalind Wilson, a college girl, and gave the very beet of satisfaction. Tasting Eggs for Free toes* The Times says that Miss Violet some boys and girls might find can­ Guard o f Coquille. She is to bp a .................................. Olga Miller All eggs that are put down, except He waa hired in the capacity o f doing Pointer, o f Coquille, has concluded a vassing for this paper very profitable guest o f the Portland Honor Guard Dr. Matthew Graham. . Claire Kehner possibly those that are taken directly Special Deputy work. I could always visit of several days with Mrs. Earl during the vacations now beginning while in that city. rely on Mr. Nkhoils when there was a June Graham............Florence Robison from nests visited daily, shoulu or soon to come. New clauses o f tho different kinds Mack and Mrs. E. C. May. There is going to to musk and sing­ tested for freshness. The method of criminal to be taken in. 0 Rev. W. E. Couper, who has been of corps work will be started zoon. ing by the Robison twins and little “ candling” is reliable (S * j Extension K. M. WIEDER. * Lieutenant Murdock, o f the Engin­ sent here from San Francisco to take Every girl in Coquille between the Erma Sehroeder. Bandon, Ore., Apr. 191$. eers, our former Roadmaster, is still Bulletin No. 189), but ia not always ogee o f 14 and SO years who wishes in an instruction camp at Washington charge of the Coquille and Banaon To the voters o f Coo* County:— I After the play there is going to be easily used. The folowing method is Episcopal churches, was formerly to become a member of the local Hon­ a pie social. Eevery girl is requested simple, requiring only materials at take great pleasure in recommending where he is battalion supply officer Rector of S t Paul’s in that city, and or Guard should do so now, so that to bring a pie. hai.d, and can be carried out accurate­ A. A. Nicholls for the Sheriff o f Coos Mrs. D. D. Pierce returned Monday fo r boom years superintendent o f the sho can begin study with any of the Nicholls has dons special Everyone is most cordially invited ly with no previous practice. It de­ County. • from Oakland, Cal., where she had classes. Old People’s Home there. Deputy work for me, in the capacity to come and hare a good time. pends entirely upon the fact that as been visiting her daughter, Mrs. The First Aid class will meet at the egg ages its density grows less, of this office, whkh was very satis­ Mr. and Mrs. N. Neiman, o f Co­ Dr. Richmond’s office for their first Nahma Tyrrell for the past month. and in consequence tho more readily factory. Nicholls has thorough know­ quille,'-have been in Bandon during lecture next Tuesday evening at 7:00 East Fork Item s.' Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Nowell arrived it floats in water or other solution. ledge of the entire county. And In t i c past week, Mr. Neiman being en­ p. m. The Brewster Valley Creamery here Tuesday evening from South Da Tho explanation of this is that at the my opinion would make a good sheriff. gaged in the automobile business with The following is a list o f new mem­ opons up for business Friday. Mr. kota for a viait with their daughter, x STEVE GALLIER the Marshfield Auto Co. He is pre­ bers lately enrolled in the local Honor Albina, buttermaker. Ha knows how huger end o f tho egg there is a small Mias Ada May Newell, o f our city chamber containing air, and from the Paid Advertisement paring to handle a line of trucks for Guard: to do it. — schools. time th* egg leaves the hen this air the company on the local white cedar Roeanna Sehroeder, Ella McCuc, Monday 80 hogs ware driven out chamber slowly becomes larger, due Don’t delay in phoning your order run.— Bandon World. Mamie McGuffln, Hilda Pointer, Mrs. of Brewster valley for which Roy to tho evaporation o f th* contents of for FORD as we do not know how J. C. Steele, of San Francisco, ia in Virginia Cronger, Alice Barker, Doro­ Garrett paid $660.00 at 18c per pound. the egg. Thel arger the air chamber long we will be able to make early thea Harrison, Rosa Fredenburg, The funeral of Grace Lasswell, who the county visiting various mining becomes the mere readily the egg will delivery. Berry A Sehroeder, Local Wlldey, Florence Johnson, died in Arisona, was told at Dora claims which have been worked to de­ Ruth Salesmen. float. To carry out th* tost, place ap­ Agnes Bersager, Goldie Child, F los­ ccmetry. Rev. Tom Barklow, o f Myr­ termine the possibilities o f invest­ Your HouBehold Furniture, proximately one quart o f water, which Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Isensee have m ent Tuesday he was at the Mat­ sie Lund, Mrs. H. C. Getz, Jett* Lit- tle Point, conducted the services. has been boiled, in some small enam Dwelling and B u s i n e s s received another batch of letters from thews place on South Inlet and Wed­ tie, Fannie Hayez, Goldie Child, Clara Walter Laird made a trip to Co­ earthenware container. To this, Property in the old reliable their son, Earl, from which we expect nesday was looking up some claims Lund, Jennie Price, Nellie Johnson. quille Wednesday night so aa to to stirring, r.dd enough to publish some interesting extracts in the vicinity o f Bandon. This is the squad that received th on the job holding the plow handles o that a froth egg, next week. honor flag for this week: Beulah Thursday morning. It ia the hours not over 6 or 6 days old, A. T. Morrison returned Monday Harry Toaier was here from the evening from a throe days’ trip to Norton, Myrtle DeLong, Ada May of daylight and the evening stars that sink to the bottom. The decide the length of the Farmer»’ Bay Wednesday. Ha has severed his Portland. He says that the fine April Newell, Leannc Ctirry. if water glass that must to day, not union rule«. connection with the Southern Pad weather has enabled the Willamette A record o f honest settle­ the water will have to be de- Mr. and Mr*. Ray Hyde and child­ Coquille Amusement Co. Ac and has gone to work for the Lar­ valley farmers to rush their spring d by experiment. Into this ments and prompt payments son Dredging Co. The “ Pastime Pavilion,’’ in the Rin ren came back to Cooe last week. ----------- the eggs may be placed in work, and that where it was too wet for over years. Billie 2, me boy, evory time I lick two and threat. All that float should “ The Laurel," the High School An­ to begin plowing a year ago at this Creek grove a mile aud a half up th-« a postage »tamp I help to lick the river, has bqen leased by Clyde Gage. bo discarded, and tried out for possi­ nual, is now in press at the Sentinel season, the crops are all in now. citmas out o f you. ble household us* in the near future. William Clarke, Wm. Jensen, Spur camas office. This is the sixth year o f its For life insurance see T. A. Walk- Resident Agent A man who has been a faithful An egg which ia ten days or t geon Hill Smith, and Horry A. Milk, publication and it is to be larger and , agent for Bankers Life o f olwa. state doputy state ate Treasurer for sev­ ser- weeks old will generally float slowly and will be run under the name of th j better than ever. en years ought to know enough to be * John Aasen went over to Marsh­ “ Coquille Amusement Company.” The new water line out to the field Wednesday to get the crank High grade music has been engag a state treasurer. That is the rea­ Creamery and the Sitka Mill was shaft of one of his donkey engines ed, the entire five acres have been son why I vote for Thomac F. Ryan tried out Sunday afternoon by.W ater repaired. The breaking down o f one for state treasurer. R. A. Easton. cleared up for picnic purposes and Superintendent Goodman and some o f the five engines at the Beaver Hill stage fare from Coquille has been ar minor defects remedied. camp put the whole lot out of com­ ranged for at 26 cento for T H R U MEALS COST $14/100 J. M. Thomas, candidate for sher­ mission as they are all in line and the round trip. iff on the democratic ticket, publishes lumber passes from one to the others. oops a t C a m p Probata Court, The Grand Opening under the s meals a day will a card denying that he has promised Mrs. Ora M. Turnbull, of Bandon, pices o f the Mooee Lodge : $14,000, and la Last Saturday an order was made Archie Philip a deputyship in case he formerly of this tity, was summoned set for Saturday, May 11. * meals 111 tons by the Probate Court appointing /as. is elected, as has been reported. to Grants Pass last week on account The management announces that R Money is needed C. McCulloch guardian o f the estates » i of the serious illness o f her father, will be run aa a family That's why the ,* f Charles F. McCulloch and Ellsa- R. A. Wertiich, o f the Sitka Spruce Mr. Murray. She reached there Wed­ with a moralize tioA o f dances. you soon to buy bey, v . McCulloch, minors. Their se­ mill, returned Tuesday from Portland nesday and he died Saturday and was Coming amusements will be ts Third Liberty consist» o f real property to the where he attended a mooting o f the buried Monday. She expects to bring to show at the Pastime. amount o f $600. Spruce Production board o f the West her mother home with her for an ex­ Harry A. The will o f Delbert R. Wheeler, of Coast Lumbermen’s association. tended visit tatloii" Psora» Ma>rahfl*,d' w u presented for probate Ford Bros, are now running cars to Wanted Dr. G. O. Wilhite and wife left yea- r Premier id April SO. Band on every alternate hour froth 7 terdny for Judith Gap, Montana. Mrs. Hides, Wool A Mohair and Chitham a. m. until 7:46 p. m.. the last one not Wilhite arrived from their former Bark, 1918 pool. 1- Geo. Geo. T. Moulton. starting on the hour, but after the home in S t LouB last Friday evening. arrival o f the train from Portland. During their abort stay ban Dr. aad Calling Carda, 100 for »L00. 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