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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1918)
▼ALLST ! FRIDAY, JULY $8 »»* • Points s ib removed this Gay Feed la in « this weqp C. P . I ssthnrmsn. of Mrs. A rt B illings and Uttle O ra, was s caller at the home of Rev. ter, o f Douglas county, and M i Drake Friday. Glen Bay, son o f M r. and M ia. CaL Coon, o f Camas valley, a n thoir sunt, M n . Goorge Clinton, this \ in Ray, la ft Friday aftornooa fo r Portland. From there ho w ill go to The Chaqtauqsa Camp McDonald in C alifornia. M r. and M n . Ray now have throe aona in wonted the M yrtle Point with a $10 donation. the service o f their country. Miss Francos Braden is visitin g Lloyd Leethorm an, o f G ravel Ford, Miss Beryl W oodruff in Coquille this was in town on businoea Friday. MYRTLE POINT ITEMS. ' "^ 1 ^ A THE BEST* AND COFFEf c Purest Groceries ieGasottne M n . Varn Lundy gad daughter, On last Thursday «vesting, a t tha Dorothy, ore spending a short tim e at closing program o f the Chautauqua, tha beach a t Bandon. M r. and Mrs. John G ory and son, Attorney Giles spoke to the audience John E verett, and mother, M n . David in behalf o f tha M yrtle Point F air Tha fa ir grounds a n son, returned Sunday evening from association. m ortgaged fo r something over $2,000. A . b . C A M P B E L L , S p o e b l A g e n t Standard 0 0 Co., Coquille. o short stay at Bandon beach. Max Dement and fam ily, who stay, T o dear thia m ortgage the stockhold ers wish to soli eighty shaihs a t twen — ed in town during Chautauqua week, A fte r Mr. returned to their rand) Friday morn ty-five dollars a aharo. Giles’ talk committees went through ing. the audience and sold thirty-three Joa L e tt waa in town on business shares. It is the plan o f tha associa Friday. Miss M ildred Drake spent Friday, tion to launch a drive soon to soil the E very pro Saturday and Sunday a t the Arthur balance o f the shares. gressive inhabitant o f the M yrtle Brown borne near M cKinley. M rs. Joa Leo and children, o f Pow Point section should bo a stockholder It w in help to era, who have been visitin g her father in the association. a t Cottage Grove, stayed over night bring bettor and b igger crepe fo r tho farmers and m an business fo r tho with M n . H erriott Friday. Georgo Tonney le ft Saturday morn town people, besides helping M yrtle in g on a business trip to San D iogo; Point. So it la to your advantage to stake the F a ir a success. Tha asso he w ill be gone several weeks. ciation is planning big things fo r tho W ill Lundy and fam ily and Robert Fair this fh lL A ll that is needed is Jones motored to Bandon Sunday. V era Lundy and M ilton Cooper mo your support. So everybody got be have a large stock of Basiness Cards, Fine P a tored to Bandon 8nuday, returning the hind the undertaking aad .haasL pers and Envelopes, plain or linen finish, and can same evening. M n . Lundy and daugh Shares h n fo r sale at A ttorn ey G iles’ office, over the Bank o f M yrtle Point. ter, Dorothy, who havo boon spending give you something neat for your office stationery M n . Susan Irena Stem m ier Knight a few days at the beach returned with waa bora at D o n , O f» , August 4, them. S E N T IN E L P R IN T IN G Arthur Arnceon and fam ily, of 1887, and died at Gravel Ford, Ore., IS Powers, are visitin g Mrs. Araoson’s July 18th, 1818. She waa raised on parents, Mr. and M n . Bouse this her father’s farm near Dora. On June Q U A L IT Y P R IN T IN G 24, 1910, she was united in m arriage weok. Mrs. C. C. Carter and children mo to Mr. Benjamin Knight, who survives tored to G n v e l Ford Sunday a fter her. To this union w e n bora 4 child Besides these she leaves her N O T IC E TO T H E FARM ERS. noon fo r a call a t the Tom Summerlin ren. aged father, J. P. Stem m ier, two hoRIR. A n y o f y pu f arm ón who would like Mr. and M n . Ferris Lundy le ft brothers and one sister and a hoot o f to build eMekon houses or out build Wednesday m orning fo r an oxtended friends to mourn their loss. ings can g o t a ll the Lumber, Doors Elias Snyder eras bora at Monroe, viait at Corvallis. and W indows and everyth in g that be Arthur Brown and fam ily, o f Me IU., Nov. 9th, 1848, and diod a t M yrtle longs to the house th at used to be oc Kinley, spent Sunday at the home o f Point, O n ., July 21, 1911, aged 89 cupied by tha Machón Candy Store, years, and 9 months. In A u g. 89, Mr. Train and fam ily. in tho M artin Building, owned by Mrs. W hat m ight have boon a serious ac 1844 he enlisted in tho United States Bean M artin Olaan, but you w ill have cident occurred Saturday evening service and served until the close o f to ' taka ' everyth in g o ff elean, bricks the war. A fte r tha w ar ha eras united when an auto ran into Giloo H arris, and everyth in g. L o t 16x100 feet. 2514 who was Tiding a bicycle, knocking In m arriage to Miss C arry E aglish. him o ff his wheel and passing over his To thia union w o n born seven child Canoe o f Daapsndency. chest He was rushed to the neorest ren, live boys and two girls. Four o f them o n s till livin g. F or the last Despondency is often sauced by in doctor’s office but upon examination digestion and constipation, and auick- six yea n Mr. Snyder has made hie he waa not seriously injured. jv disappears whan Chamberlain's la honor o f the b ig victory o f the home with U s son, A . E. Snyder, o f Tablets a n taken. These tablet., this city. th e digestion and move the A llies on the French fron t the Home Guards and citisens o f M yrtle Point gathered fo r a apodal ra lly Saturday manner in which they treated me aad evening on Spruce street. A A portion o f the extra bad county N O T IC E O F 8H B K IF F *8 SALK ON sion was form ed consisting o f the road beginning at the gravel p it o f I solemnly promised them th at i f it E X E C U T IO N IN FORECLOSURE. C ivil W ar veterans, Home Guards, Ralph Schroeder’s and extending w est ever was in m y power to hand back N otice is hereby given that by vir Red Cross and citisens. A fte r march to the corner o f the Todd ranch is to the soldiers, especially soldiers tue o f an execution and order of sale ing several blocks they broke ranks being graded and w ill be gravelled by from the Southland, w h an hospitality issued out o f the C ircu it Court of the and gathered a short distance off the farm ers. It is understood they w ill is the rule and not the exception, I State o f Oregon fo r Lane County on Spruce street whore the kaiser’s stuff extend this good work farth er west would, and the opoprtunity has eoaae tho 18th day o f July, 1918, in a suit ad dummy was dynamited and burned if possible, because o f its urgent need to Coquille to do that this tim e and I wherein on the 10th day o f February, amidst ehoen. The crowd then moved in w inter when it is alm ost impecca am glad it is b ain « talked up in the 1918, tho plain tiff, Tho F irst National Bed Cross o f our city. I should to the corner o f Spruce and Fourth, ble. Bank o f Eugene, Oregon, a national surely urge that each home in the city w h en A ttorn ey Claud Giles gave a Mrs. Fraser Hoffman was visitin g seek out soma one or tw o or throe sol bunking association, recovered judg patriotic speech. A t the close three a t Louis Aassn’s home last week. diers among us and extend to tham ment against tha defendants A. H. lusty cheen w e n given fo r our boys The little fou r-year old daughter o f only such hospitality as w e would Hinkson and Mabel C. Hinkaon fo r the end a bomb fo r the Kaiser. Mr. and M n . Loon Paul passed away Mr. and M n . W orthington, o f Rose- Thursday from whooping cough. The want others to show to our boys who sum o f Nineteen Thousand One Hun burg, spent Tuesday with Mr. and funeral was Saturday, Rev. Thomas a n a t this tim e fa r from home doing dred S ixty-six and 68-100 Dollars with m et thereon from tho 20th day of Mrs. Henry Hermann. Barklow officiating. There w ere many thoir bit fo r Uncle Bata. And these February, 1918 St the rate o f eight boys a n nearly a ll volunteers, not in Don Ingles spent Monday with his beautiful flowers which seemed to per cent per annum, and Tw elve Hun mother, M n . L. F. Ingles. bear friendship and sympathy. Those the Spruce Division to keep out o f Hon. Binger Hermann, o f Rose burg, attending from hers were M rs. Marion active service in France, but in the dred D o lla n attorneys’ foes, and the visited friends and relatives h en this Clinton and son, Lester, Mrs. Barnett, Spruce Division because rejected on fu rth er sum o f F fty-n in e Dollars costs They and disbursements, and the further sak. Mrs. N ile M iller and Mrs. Frank M ill account o f physical defects. t o f Four Hundred Ninety-six and The W . C. T. U. held a mother’s er and Mrs. Tho«. Barklow, o f M yrtle have triad vainly to g o t into active servirn on the battle fr o n t So they 08-100 Dotlara, which judgm ent was m eeting at the home o f M rs. R. A. Point. Annin Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. J. B Mrs. O laf A seen, who successfully a n every whit soldiers aad a n h en enrolled and docketed in the Clerk’s « o f said Court in said County on Crm pbell gave a very interesting pa- passed a m ajor operation at M yrtle working to help g e t out tim ber fo r tho 20th day o f February, 1918, and par on “ The Ideal Home,” and Mrs. R. Point hospital a couple o f weeks ago, said execution to mo directed com A. Annin on “ How to Make the Home is rapidly im proving. m anding mo in the name o f tho State A ttractive to the Boy and G irl.” This Mr. and M rs. Fred BaHter, o f Co o f Oregon in order to satisfy said paper w as. instructive as w all aa in quille, were the guests o f M r. and judgm ent, attorneys fees, costa, ac teresting. Edna Drake sang, “ Sleet Mrs. Geo. H alter Sunday. cruing coots to sail the follow in g des L ittle Baby o f M ine.’’ Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Newton aad cribed real property, to-w tt: The Coos County W . C. T . U . Con- daughters, Misses A lice and Hasel, ntion w ill bo held at Bandon next went out to Albany with thair son, The N orth h a lf o f the Northwest Tuesday and Wednesday, July SO and Raleigh, fo r a tw o weeks’ visit with quarter, and the Southwest quarter of S i. Mrs. Newton’s sister’s, Mrs. Chas. the N orthw est quarter o f Section 32 A t the Christian parsonage at Planalp and fam ily, returning W ed in Township 26 South Range 9 W est M anhfleld lost Saturday evening Mies nesday. o f the W illam ette M raidian in Coos Goldie Michael, o f M yrtle Point, and Prayer m eeting is to be held every County, State o f Oregon. Mr. P . J. Rasaette, o f M anhfleld, Thursday evening a t the W illow dale Now, Therefore, in tho name o f the w e n united in m arriage. M n . Ra- church. Rev. Mr. Roberts gave a ser State o f Oregon, and In compliance eette is one o f M ytle Poin t’s popular mon last Thursday evening. w ith said execution and order o f sale young ladies and is secretary to A t A large assembly o f people from and in order to sa tisfy said judgment, torney Claud Giles. A fte r a fe w days’ Arm go and N orw ay had an old-fash attorneys’ fees, costs and accruing honeymoon on the Coquille R iver, Mrs. ioned picnic at the fam iliar camping co#t*> I w ill on Saturday, the 24th day Rassettu w ill continue her work in table on H all’s Crook last Sunday. o f August, 1918 a t ths hour of 1 yrtle Point, believing it to be her pa- Mrs. Chas. Newton’s parents, Mr. o’clock P. M. on said day, a t the front stock values and like mattern 'o tic duty. Mr. Rasetto w ill continue and Mrs. Chas. Owen, are visitin g her. * f the County Court House in in his position as a shipw right in the Mrs. C. E. O’Neal, o f W est Berke « * h o d U te offer te exchan, Coquille, Coos County, Oregn, offer Liberty bonds stocks or bom M anhfleld ship yards. ley, C a l, is visitin g her mother, Mrs. fo r sale and soli fo r cash, subject to Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Barry return Gouther and brother, G. C. Gouther. doubtful organisations reprassw redem ption, all tha rig h t title and in- retum ing a moch higher ed from California Friday, M n . Bar terest e f the defendants A . H. Hink the bonds. ry ’s mother accompanying tham. M abel C. Hinksea, United States There a r t varions other nu Be su n and attend the Farm er’s National Bank o f Eugene, S. P. Pe o*sd and likely te be naed, s « picnic at N orw ay Saturday. Bring that A lb ert Jennings, sent to the pen thé getd-briek variety and other ten on , Idaho State U fa Insurance your baskets and have a good tim e. itentiary from Coos county in January Company, Boutin-Parks Lumber Com P "* * M y within the T h e n w ill be good spoaken and a fo r robbery fo r throe to fifteen years, pany, Fellm an-Newland Company. good time. * . * * k w - AD o ffe r. fo r L walked away from the flax gan g near bonds ix e tp t fo r rnonty and a t n G reat W estern Land Company, Jesse Ladies from Coquflfr were seen on Turner Sunday n ig h t He was a treaty. value should be scrutinised can O. W ells, Joe. C. Gibeon, J. R. Mar our streets Monday soiling tickets fo r He is believed to be headed fo r the The bonds a n the safest o f l •kaO. E. L. Giles, E . C. Denny, Della thoir Rod Cross dance. mountains east o f Turner. 5 *»P P . A . T . Bonnett, Catherine E. mente and hâve non taxable and 'Little Lethe Rackleff, daughter o f Jennings waa sentenced In the C ir *•**»' J « * « s M ontgom ery, Mabel M r. and M n . Ralph Rackleff, under cuit Court here fo r holding up a son *mi H . A . Atkinson, and all at an operation fe r adenoids Mon- o f Constable Em ery, o f North Bead, ona claim ing by, through or un- fltjr. * * ■ or any o f thorn la and to tho Three small sons o f P. Jacobean, o f •hove rtraerib ad real property. near Coquille, had — j f T and ton- W . W . Gage, TQtuBp W O R D to the W I S E For Fresh Groceries I am Headquarters t W h e n y o u n e e d neat, n e w a n d nifty L e tte rh e a d s, C ir c u la r s < =Y 0U R S FO R A S Q U A R E D E A L= E n v e lo p e s , o r other a d v e rtisin g m atter, Tbe Coqaille Valley Sentinel is r e a d y to fill the bill. W. H. LYONS The Joy of A PERFECT BATH y is not complete without a > KLENZO BATH SPRAY — it opens up Hie pores — puts life and health into the skin — cools, refreshes and invigorates I makes you feel fit for the day’s work A bath spray is one o f the most important bath room requisites. Every up-to-date home should be equipped with this modem bath convenience :: :: In addition to both «prays, w e are making a special display thia week o f the many O th er B ath Room Com forts a a d Necessities: BATH SOAPS. BATH SPONGES. BATH BRUSHES BATH CAPS, BATH SALTS, W ASH CLOTHS BATH ROOM TOILET NEEDS, E T C FUHRNAN’S PHARMACY COQOILLK. ORKOON r—f “ Probate Coart Note*. C anadian Farm Lands Every one interested in these lands is requested to call on me fo r information about them. Special Rates to Hom e Seekers John A. Jackson C O Q U ILLE, OREGON Bandon Sued fo r $£,578. W . H. Webb, o f Medeeto, C a lif, has brought suit against the C ity o f Baa- don fo r $6,570 because he was pre vented by an injunction secured by Archbishop Christy from goin g on aad com pleting street work in that city fo r which he had a contract. O f that amount $2,19817 was fo r “ anticipated 199 for Ralph R. Pom eroy has been appoint ed adm inistrator o f the estate o f E lis abeth Bethel, o f the Bandon neighbor hood. The appraisers are Ralph Fos ter, Raleigh Davis and Charles ¿lum en rother. Daisy E. Andersen, o f M arshiM d, has been appointed adm inistratrix o f the estate in Coos county o f Malcolm J. Anderson, o f Marion cou n ty— It consists o f $1600 in real estate. The name o f H asel R. Langlois has been changed to Hasel M. Mansell. She has been adopted by Charles Man sell, her stepfather. The name o f B illy Francis Mc Laughlin has been changed to B illy Francis Lund. He has bean adopted by Paris Lund, his stepfather. The w ill o f Daniel Giles o f M yrtle Point has been filed fo r probate with John H. Giles as executor. The es tate consista o f $9,000 in real proper ty and $10,000 personal. The apprais ers are R. C. Dement, W . T. Dement aad P. W . Laird. July 10— Percy Roeette, o f Marsh field. and Goldie Ruth Michael, o f M yrtle Point. The ceremony was per form ed the same day by Rev. E. E. Coulter. July 90— Carl Abramson and W illa M ay Bonehrake, both o f Marshfield. July 14— W illiam Mast, o f Lde, and M ay King, o f M cKinley. \ W e also * * * * * •$ Ossa County, Oregon.