The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921, June 28, 1918, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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COQUaL*
FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1818.
Tim Fourth at
Last weak the Ssntinel reprinted an
THE TATTERED FLAG.
article from the Coos Bay Times stat­ There are going to no great
The
sturdy
tree swaye^ in the breeas,
ing »*»«* the assessment of the Elling-
And
amid
its boughs so light,
:rete building at Bandon had
A
stock
of
color
flutters forth.
been raised,from $600 to $18,000. The
Stained
and
worn,
yet so bright.
former assessment we lean from tne
Telling About People and records
was $6JW0, instead of $600 as a .
Hom»
rip, a slit, a missing bar,
Eventa in the City and the Tiaeos
stated.
Ceos Guard, as it is now termed.
A stain of blue, a bietch of white,
The
military
character
at
the
affair
With
12,000
cases
of
condensed
milk
County.
Flaunting its challenge alone in the
in the warehouse, the Sunrise coad- will befit Its sponsors and the i
night.
J. W. Nob let writes from Reedsport ensery in North Bend on July 1st will status of the nation. There will be Years have passed since it was placed
.v-t he is now at work in a mill there. discontinue operations indefinitely, the largest gathering of troops ever
there.
owing to this excess supply and * seen in Coos county on that occasion,
County Agent J. L. Smith returned slump
By a rough but loving hand.
with
several
companies
in
uniform
in
the
market
which
does
not
Everything in the line
Tuesday night from the Willamette promise rapid movement of the plant and lota of military band music.
By a man who dwelt in the wild old
of Kodaks and Supplies
valley.
product, says the Coos Bay Timm. There will also be a service flag­
on hand at Knowlton’s
Mrs. Harry Sharkey went down to News comes from Eugene that John raising by parents of the boys who And who loved his native land.
gjmétu last Saturday for a visit with C. Almack, last year superintendent aro in tho United States service on the The thick young limbs were hewn
Drug Store.
battle lines in Europe or in prepara­
away,
friends.
of
the
Coquille
City
Schools,
hds
been
tion
in
the
camps
there
and
in
thi.
And a spree was cleared on high.
Mrs. Norris Jenson, of Marshfield, elected as an assistant in the depart­
Where Old Glory was flung oo the
Brownies for Children---------- — $1.25 to $10.00
was here visiting friends several days ment of education at the University country.
Attorney James T. Brand, of
of Oregon. Hs will also serve as an Marshfield, will deliver a patriotic ad
No. 1 Jr. Kodak................................................10.60
And watched with a loving eye.
Mr. and Mrs. C. McC. Johnson came assistant in the extension department dress.
But
tho
old
flag’s
friend
passed
away
of
the
University
of
Oregon
and
as­
down from Reedsport on the Wednes­
There will be a spectacular parade
No. 1A Jr. Kodak..............................................15 00
it lost the loving care;
sist in state % Red Cross ” work. $
day evening train.
and various sports and races, and For And
years it’s braved the bitter storms
No. 2C Jr. Kodak...............................................12 50
concert on the street.
Geo. Leach and family have moved Mr. and Ufa. Geo. Gould arrived band
But
battered
and
torn
it
still
clings
Family
picnice
will
be
the
order
of
into the second story of the Lyons here from their home at San Ber­
No. 3 Kodak......................................................19 50
there.
the day at the park and on the cliffs
apartments this week.
nardino, Calif., last week, driving up and
beach.
sad sight, yet one so grand.
Mrs. R. H. Mast returned Wednes­ in their ear. They expect to spend Both the Dispatch and the Relief A As
it Aim in its dauntless way,
the
summer
in
Coos
county
with
their
These are the most popular styles. Other
day evening from a three weeks’ visit
will bo used for carrying the excur­ Sheltered by the fresh young boughs,
children,
A.
N.
Gould
and
Mrs.
Geor­
in Portland and Vancouver.
crowds down the river. They As it flutters through the day.
styles can be seen by calling at the store.
gia Richmond, of this city, and three sion
will leave Coquille at 6:80 a. m. at With pulsing heart and tear-dimmed
F. A. Thrasher, a representative of daughters
living
at
Allegany.
Mr.
the department of justice at Portland, and Mrs. Gould went over# to the lat­ connect with the train that leav
eye
Myrtle Point at 6:40 a. m.
came in this morning from Marshfield. ter place Wednesday.
You
the flag so grand;
Of course, lots of people from Co­ Though watch
torn
and rent it still waves
John H»ll has resigned as chief of A. A. Selander nearly lost the sight quille
pnd up the valley are going to
there—
police at North Bend because he is of his left eye this week. He
this eelebratien—the more the
The guardian of tho land.
unwilling to do street cleaning work. driving his ear along a little used road rier.
Lana Lon eve.
Red Crocs subscriptions are to be when an overhanging branch hit his
paid, as heretofore, to O. C. Sanford, windshield, breaking the glass. He
Myrtle Point Cannery.
tho Treasurer, at the First National threw up his hands but not quickly The Myrtle Point cannery has been
‘ A YANKEE’S DREAM.
Here I* a Straight Tip.
enough to prevent the flying pieces taken over by A. C. Chase, owner of
Bank.
It’s a cinch that the following is a I had a dream the other night,
Mias Laura Watson came over from cutting deep gashes above the eye. the Creawoll cannery, and Mr. Holt,
straight tip. We received it from the When all around was still.
Several
stitches
were
required
to
re­
the Bay yesterday to visit her sister,
manager of the Cooperative cannery
office of the state adjutant general at I dreamed I saw the Kaiser
pair the damage.
Mrs. C. L. Tuttle, and brother, Ji
in Eugene, and will concentrate on the
Salem:
Coming down the hill.
Watson.
canning of evergreen blackberries
Federal authorities are getting He had a musket on his shoulder
Divorce W u Granted.
during the season.
ready to institute a merciless cam­ And a sneer waa in his eye,
If you don’t sea the item that espec­
as many as they can
paign to run down and punish a new Says he, “The Yanks’ feat are getting
ially interests you in these columns, The divorce for which Dora B. Wil­ get, Blackberries,
purchased at four cents a Remember! the men in our Army form of draft slacker. *
tell us about it when you have an­ lard was sueing her husoand, Orson R. pound. will be These
colder,
berries are said to end Navy do not expect luxuries. This new slacker is the draft regis­
Willard, in the Circuit Court here
other one.
And tomorrow they shall dis.”
grow
wild
in
abundance
around
Should
we
at
home
expect
them
?
Buy
trant
who
was
granted
deferred
class­
Wednesday
was
granted
by
the
court.
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Leslie returned
necessities and War Savings Stamps. ification at the time of his registra­ His i^unt started in with a yell,
was also awarded the two acres
recently from a week’s visit with their She
Your common sense will tell you tion, but whose status since has so They tortured helpless women,
up
the
river
which
Mr.
Willard
claim­
son, Earl, and his wife at Vancouver ed to have deeded to her ‘in trust”
that
you cannot buy now all the things changed that he no longer is entitled What they did, I cannot begin to tall,
Barracks.
only, one-third of his Bandon proper­ This price certainly seems very lib­ you bought before we had a war to to exemption, yet who remains si­ But ’twas enough to send them all
Walter Ray and W. B. Marses were ty, $26 a month for the support of
win. Your buying must be restricted lent about this change in the hope It , ' to hell. ,
It is double the amount which and your savings invested in War Sav­ will
down from Powers Wednesday,
be overlooked.
their 12-year-old daughter and costa eral.
They cut off the hands of children,
to be paid by canneries in the ings Stamps.
former adding his name to the Sentin­ of the suit. Mr. Willard, who now used
There
aro estimated to be hundreds Gouged out the eyes of men,
Willamette
valley
for
these
berries.
el lsit of readers.
lives in Portland testified that he is They used to be put up there in 6- Do not forget that War Savings of such cases in Oregon, and thous- They used their gas explosives,
are not for children only. !a of them in the United States.
earning
$6 a day there, and the court
Loyal Legion Dance at Aaoen’a
cans for use in the lumber Stamps
Most of the squandering is done by Suspicion particularly has been direct­ Kept the women like cattle in a pen.
Camp Saturday, June 29th. Suppel thought that on such a showing he pound
and the canneries found a the grown-ups.
ed against a great many of tho de- They used their wire entaglements,
will be served in the Loyal Legion $26 a month for his daughter was camps,
ready sale for them.
War
Savings
Stamps
help
to
pro­
forred classifications granted for «in­ And fired their big long range guns,
none
too
much.
The
plantiff
was
rep­
hall. Tickets 60c.
Triad to scars the Yanina boys,
vide that “Force, force to the utmost, dustrial reasons.
resented
by
Hon.
C.
R.
Barrow
and
C. E. Mulkey goes out to
Correction
by
Mr.
Thrift.
But couldn’t frighten one.
force
without
stint
or
limit,
the
right­
It
now
appears
that
the
status
-of
Sunday morning where he will spend the defendant by Walter Sinclair.
Editor Sentinel: In your last week’s eous and triumphant force which shall many of these men is not the same aa They kept at their dirty slaughter,
a week helping grade teachers’
issue an article was copied from the make right the law of the world,” when they were granted deferred Till at the break of day,
Two Boat* for the Excursion. Coos
amine tion papers.
Bay Times, which stated the which President Wilson tys must be classification. Yet they have failed to Whan they met the Yankee boys
The Dispatch and the Relief will Ellingsen
in Bandon was se­ used against our enemies.
L. J. Cary left Thursday morning both
notify their Local Boards and continue Who turned them another «say.
be used for the Fourth of July sessed at building
They also serve who t>uy War Sav­ to enjoy exemption from military Then the Kaiser gased around.
$600.00.
lf
the
valuation
on a business trip to his old home at excursion
Bandon Thursday. This committee will investigate the matter ings Stamps—if they save and buy to service. In some esses, also, the or­
Grand Rapids, Mich., and other points, will afford to ample
His men were falling foot,
accommodations for
they will find that the aforesaid the utmost of their ability, and buy in iginal classification was not justified. Says
expecting to be absent a month.
hs, "To leave the throne,
all who desire to go by boat, and both fully
building
is
assessed
at
$6,000.00.
Many cuces where deferred classifi­ My time
W. J. Ferbrache and E. A. Brenner will leave Coquille at the same time— “How easy to make errors.” I was The philosophy of the W. S. S. is cation
has come at last."
was granted for dependency al­
have been appointed on the fire patrol 6:80 a. m.—giving 20 minutes for always lenient in placing valuation on save, save, save.
The
Kaiser
looked around
so have changed in status, but the
by Fire Warden A. E. Crouch and next those coming by train from Myrtle such buildings as I thought everyone You can at least be in the second registrant
And
gased
up in the sky,
has
not
notified
his
local
week leave for a three months’ stay Point and up river points to make con­ who would put their cash in good sub­ line of defense—be a war saver.
Says he, “I have loot this war
board.
up in the Tioga country.
nections. A low round trip fare of stantial buildings and help build up
With the timo at hand when the And tomorrow wa must die.”
On a cherry tree twig less than 80c has been made for the excursion, the County should be shown some con­ Plenty of old newspapers now in need for man power is so urgent that Says he, to his men,
two feet in length brought in from children 40 cents.
sideration. Very truly yours, T. J. stock at the Sentinel office and they
ry available man must either "We must beat it to Berlin,
Dora by Leland Minard Wednesday
Thrift, Ex-Assessor.
“work or fight,” and when lower clas­ For if we stay hers longer
tre
still
selling
at
a
nickel
a
bundle.
wo counted 80 dark red eherriea.
There Was Nothing la It.
sifications are to be revised in order
That doesn’t look like a short crop. The charge against Samuel Leneve, Yes, it is easy to make errors but ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. to make more men available fer Class The Yanks will beat us in.”
the Huns did beat it.
Fred Shunke, who used to run • as published in the Coot Bay Times, we find no easier way than to copy Notice is hereby given that I have I, this form of evading military i Now
Beat
it straight for Berlin,
anything
about
county
affairs
from
vice will not be tolerated.
chicken ranch up the river at the Glen has bean dropped by the district at­
been appointed administrator of the The draft regulations are vory plain But the Kaiser didn’t beat it.
Aiken creek, was injured Monday in torney with statement that it waa a the Bay papers.
estate of the late Maria Gran holm, de­ and blunt in* rescribing the ponalty for For the Yanks beat him in.
the C. A. Smith mill at Marshfield, mistake. The parente of the little
ceased, by the Honorable the County failure on the port of a man granted And before I swoke I
having his hand broken and his head girls took no stock in the story.
another
Want Night Ferry.
Court of the State of Oregon, for Coos deferred classification to notify his lo­
dream,
badly bruised.
Besides the complaining witness
Owing to the fact that the Coquille- County.
cal boprd at once if his status is And the Yanks went over the top
to be actuated by a spirit of Marthfield
On account of the Johnson mill fire seemed
road will remain closed All persons having claims against changed:
the Kaiser deep down in hell,
malicious
revenge
growing
out
of
the L. L. L. L. excursion to Bandon
Contractor Perham is doing the estate of said deceased are here­ Every registrant shall, within fire And
With
the devil forever to dwell.
prosecuticns of a like nature. while
next Sunday has been postponed until former
steam
shovel
work
on
the
section
be­
by notified to present them to me days after the happening thereof, re­
Young
Lenevv
Was
entirely
exoner­
later in the season, most of the John­
tween Cedar Point and China Camp with the proper vouchers at the office port to his local board any fact which Coquille, Ore. Frederick H. Walts
son employes feeling that they could ated.
bridge, a petition has been made to of John F. Hall, attorney in Marsh­
change or affect his classifies
not go until they got to work again.
the county court by the Marshfield field, Oregon, in said County and aright says
Situa timi Wanted.
Section 11« ot the Regu­
The
Reservoir
Didn’t
Give
Oat.
city
council
praying
that
the
ferry
State, within six months of the dato of lations.
Again we are compelled to defer the
Experienced rancher seeks employ­
Marshfield and Eastside be this notice.
publication of an installment of “Over After two hours of Are fighting between
Failure to report change at statue ment other than milking; or will take
kept
runing
from
6
to
12
o’clock
p.
m.
Dated this 28th day of June, 1918. as herein required, or making a fake charge of farm. Write Hugh E. Gib­
the Top” on account of a press of Tuesday evening, with four lines of
July, August and September.
Novia Landreth,
other matter; but “boiler plate” al­ hose attached, the water in one res- during
r t thereof, io a misdemeanor p son, North Bend, Ore.
23t2
That is the route autoe have to take Administrator of the estate of ishabk
ways losses out in this shop when it ervoir on the hill was only lowered now
by
one
year’s
imprisonment.”
reach Coquille via the Fair- Maria Granholm, deceased.
24t6 The campaign to run down these
comes into competition with live local three feet Of course, the pump » view to road.
Dutch John was forcing water up
(First
published
June
2*
1918.)
news.
lrsft slackers will be started vary
A---------------------
from that pond, but the other reser­
soon, and it will be a rigorous cam
We are in receipt of last week’s voir on the n... was empty, Superin­
Here in • Hurry.
paign. Men guilty of evading mili
20-page edition of The Polk County tendent Lee Goodman having jus» The Got
tory
service by failuro to report when
Myrtle
Point
company
of
the
Observer of Dallas, and note that Lew cleaned It out preparatory to son Home Guard or “Coos Guard,” as it
they
should be re-classifled, need look
A. Cates’ name is again at the head necessary repair work.
for no mercy.
is now termed, are certainly “on the
as editor and publisher—he has owned
“Every patriotic registrant who has
3 6 0 PICTUR ES ion
— SEE US —
job.” They were out drilling Tuesday
the paper ever since tho year he left
granted
.
—
orrod
classification,
Don’t Be Too Hasty.
Right when the report that the mill
Coquille.
8 6 0 e a A c h R mom*
T IC L E S but whose status has ensnged so that
Let’s take care not to do any injus­ here was on fire reached t'.iem, and
is no longer entitled to that classi­
Mrs. O. H. Knowlton recently re­ tice by hasty speech. We have lately they tumbled themsolves and the city’s
ON AU. NEWS STANDO he fication,
will report the change Im­
ceived a letter from her husband in heard a man characterised ae a Billie fire hose into the autos on the streets
mediately to hit local board,” said P. O. Box No. 297 COQUILLE
which he stated that he was attend II Gorman, who is contributing freely and burned up the road down here In
Captain John E. Culliaon, in charge
ing an aviation school in England. He and voluntarily to all war activities 18 minutes. Not only that but thsy
of the execution of the draft tow in
ventured the prediction that the war and urging that we do all in our pow­ turned in and worked like Trojans af­
the office of the Adjutant GeneraL
would be over before he could finish er to hasten the war to a successful ter they got here.
POPULAR
"Those who have not the patriotism
his course and get to the front.
conclusion. Many a man bearing a
to
report voluntarily will gain nothing
German
name
is
intensely
loyal
while
Roy Wernich, who returnod Tuesday some men with good old Anglo-Saxon Frank Grant Leaves the County.
by it They will be found out and not
caused
evening from a week’s business trip
Frank Grant, the man Bergeron
only re-classifled, but will bo subject
are not doing their duty half as shot,
from
to Portland, was accompanied by names
has
been
compelled
to
leave
Pow­
to severs punishment.
Eye Strain
Capt. Lanihan and Ueuts. Peterson faithfully.
ers and get out of the county for at­
If s man ic In doubt as to change
and McGovern, of the Spruce Divi­
tM U Q W
tempting to attack an officer of the
of status, hs should see his local board
Auxiliary Plant Gone.
sion, who are investigating conditions
logger soldiers at Powers. But for
about it without delay."
in that department in Coos county F. E. McKenna says that the auxil­ A1 Powers’ friendly offices he might
I fit and
this week. Yesterday they spent the iary light plant at the Johnson Mill have gone to McNeil’s Island for the
$26.0« REWARD
correct
day at Bandon.
which was destroyed Tuesday night offense.
error* of
to party finding pair rather light bay
s loss of $8,000 to the Oregon
Mares, one weighing about 1800, the
the vision
WANTED—Rush, man and wife jan­ means
Power
Co. Besides that it means
Card of Thanks.
other 1260; branded with lasy K on
itor at Myrtle Arms Apartments, that Coquille
will have no lighting sys­ For the aid the willing hands of our
right etifle; foretopc have been roach-
Marshfield, Oregon, accustomed to tem to fall stick
when the Marsh­ neighbors and friends rendered us in
hut grown out five or six inches;
hou sec leaning work. $110.00 per field system goes on
1 KNOW MY BUSINESS
the blink, as well saving the beds and bedding of the
should have colts with thsm. Phone
month, $90.00 cash and $20.00 apart­ as when the high on
tension line between Coquille Rooming House Tuesday ev­
or wire me, collect, Payette, Idaho.
ment. F. E. Conway Mortgage Co. here and there breaks
down. Wo are ening wo wish to extend our hearty
H. Haalgan, Sheriff Payette Coon-
both Iosar*.
100
«ta.
A L. GhaHa.
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Spring Time
Kodak Time
Knowlton’s Drug Store
For lat he r .»mi Son
For Carpentering
aid House Repairing
Sackett & Harrison
NEADACHB
uanavas!
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