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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)
9 AKnùak Teir.ii* About People end the cities at the Coquill* valley, us do our beat te The mine that M l Monday County. Weather permitting there will Tuesday were timely and choerini a»mcw dance at the Pastime did a vast amount of good to J. E. Paulson was ovar st the Bay row evening, July 27. Good flo< fields, pastures and gardens. They also checked forest fires aad diminish a trip ta Um Judging from tho leaded twig ha Dr._p. W. Leslie, Osteopathic Phy ed their But like Oliver of Marshfield, will be st Hotel Twist with menace. Bay Tuesday. brought to tho Sentinel there are lets sician the porridge at Dotheboys’ Baxter, Saturday, July 27; Tuoaday, of potential pirn on that Murillo cher July SO; Thursday, August 1; and Sat Hall, we are still crying for Peter Loggia. ef North ry tree at U. 0. Hootoa’s. •ver hese Wodnooday. Tho suggestion Mr. Bokk urday, August 8. Hours 1:80 p. Mrs. J. A. Brockman and Mrs. to 4:00 p. m. in another column that we extend the Mr. mad Mrs. Hardy Mast Weekly accompaalad Vonce Weekly Mrs. James Brockman was over at hospitality of our homes to the soldier to Monday morning, whoa the Bay Monday spending the day loggers who are doing ell they are al O. S. Coleman has moved from For- ha Marshfield A variety of |M Ì started far Camp Lewis. lowed to for their country, while they with her sister, Mrs: J. L. Crosby. wear eet Grove to Myrtle Point. well-known authors will Re uniform and promote spruce Sheriff W. W. Gags has boon con- Miss Merlie Crosby, of Marshfield, re production in the mill here, is one that Dr. G. W. Leslie, the Marshfield os fined otherwiné wasted tine, to his bod this week with a turned with her and Mrs. Vance Week the Sentinel certainly seconds very teopath, ww in town Thursday. fill y oar wants. threatened attack of pneumonia. Ho ly in the evening. heartily. % Don’t knock on year homo town; was reported as bettor this noon. Ward is enjoying a holiday R. W. Cation, of tho sheriff’s office, that ie the came ae knocking on ycur- H. M. Shaw, M. D, Eya, Ear, Nose at Turnkey home now.* Tho only inmate of the Monday for a month’s vacation and Throat specialist, will be at Bax jail is Wm. McLain, from Powers, left Kaitk Leslie returned to Marshfield ter Hotel Coquille, Wednesday, Aug serving time for non-support of his which he will spend doing fire patrol Anything you need—1Tnkum Powder, Face His district extends from Monday aftor visiting home folks ust 7th. “Glasses Fitted.” 28t2 family, and he is out at work on the du|y. Catching crank, south of Myrtle Point, Cream, Cold Crease, Toilet Water—a wide rood during the day. % Mr. aad Mrs. Chas. Baxter left in nearly down to the Sixes river. Mrs. variety to select front. their car Sunday for a months’ trip, The August term of the county Catton Will remain on their homestead going first to California- Jss. W. Laird court is not duo until week aftor next. eight miles south at Myrtle Point for has charge at the hotel daring their It will begin Wednesday morning, the month. • Aug. .7 Judging from the bide ad Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Nosier started for in the Sentinel now there Louis E. Brown, agent for the Mu vertisod Friday morning for a two weeks’ will be lots of road business to attend last tual Life Insurance JSo. at Marshfield to. vacation during which ¿hey will visit .. was orar hero Wednesday, confidently a brother of Mr. Nosier’» living near expecting to take a cow,home from The four pool hall proprietors Vancouver, Washington, and relatives the dance. ' ' . v North Bend were each fined $86 last at Datyas and other points in this Mrs. Vernon Bennett and baby, of Friday afternoon for operating punch state. C. W. Gilman is acting as jan For relish!« Abstracts of litis and information Clyds Gaga says ha expacts to epw Gravel about Coos County Real Betete see Ford, were in town Monday to board gambling devices. Among them itor at the Court House during Mir. his picture ehow in see the doctor and spend a couple of was Chris Groks, who did considera Nosier’» absence. TITLE GUARANTEE S t ABSTRACT COMPANY houso about Sept. 1. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ble time in Coquille last year tor boot Wm. J. Ferbrache, who is on fire Special attenUon'paid to looking after eeeeeemente and payment of taxes. H. T. Nicolai, of the Sitka Mill, ia days legging. . patrol duty with Ed Brenner out m Phone Marshfield Office Phone Coquille Office enjoying a visit from his brother, L T. Weekly. the Tioga country, 16 miles above 14J HENRY 8ENG8TACKEN. Manager 191 - Priscilla 1. Graham, of Myrtle Nicolai, of Portland. - Lawhorne’s in the McKinley zeotlcn, Point, has boon notified by the pension C. W. Hunt, who Uvee near the Cun b in for sapplies last Saturday. that hencefore she will receive ningham wye, left for Tacoma Tues office Ho killed a bear out there last week a monthly allowance of $26 as a sol day on a business trip. which required flvo shots from hie dier’s widow. Lager revolver to put out of commis The recent rain makes things at Mc Boon use of the cancelling of the „ Albert Fish, of Powers, ww down Rev. W. E. Couper, of the Episcopal ruling that no aliens during the per sion. It was a monster. Kinley look much more cheerful. hare the first of the week and was church here, is going to celebrate holy of the war shall be allowed United Miss Ads May Newell telegraphed The Wilcox family spent the day iod Sentinel caller Tuesday. communion in Emanuel church at States citizenship and the substitution Sunday at Empire. Friday from Emmett, South Dakota, Friday evening, August 2, there will Mr.rshfield at 8 a. m. and 11 a. m. on to the Chairman of tho school board Loren Jphnson and wife and Mrs. of this law by a new regulation which Sunday, July 28. ha a Bad Crow bm here, resigning the poeitior she had Lee Mast reached heme Tuesday citizenship two years beforo the Unit the W. O. W. hall. Sears cards and It will cost you just four bits for accepted a couple of months ago as night They reported a fine trip States declared war on Germany to refreshments 60 cents. score cards and refreshments at the a teacher in our city schools for the though the road in from Camas valley ed make applications for such citizenship Jahn D. Goea was over from the card party given by the two Coquille coming year. Mr. Anderson replied was a little slippery owing to the rain and receive it if objection is not made, Bay attending to business at the clubs at the W. O. W. hall Friday ev by wire that her resignation would be Monday night four names have been presented the Loren Johnson has purchaser a ening, August 2. Court House yesterday ernaidered on receipt of her lc$ter. Coos council of defense of farm at Montague, Cal., and expects Ray Campbell, brother of A. B. to move to that place in a few weeks. aliens county Another call for coon.y cou:..; warrants Mr: and Mrs. E. E. Johnson and in Coos county who are seeking Campbell of this city, aad B. F. Wyatt, Mildred Drake, of Myrtle Point, vis citizenship papers. n all daughter, Mary Esther, went to Port this week. Interest slope , used to live land Wednesday be gone about a issued beforo April, 1916. The four are: ited at McKinley part of last week. from Vallejo, California, a couple of week. They stopped at Marshfield Karl, Austrian, of Arngo. Mrs. E. D. Sperry leaves today far over wooka ago and have been visiting hsre Mrs. Chas. Mulkey held a club meet John night on Tuesday. Oakland, California, where she ex ing at McKinley school housi Monday Walter Stybor, German, of North pects to spend the winter. evening; nearly all the school child Andrew Marius Ger- ren were present While in the neigh man, At Christian Church. Mrs. Fred Slagle returned to I ol Coquille. borhood she visited at the Ratliffs MRS. ORGAN, Pisaist. homo in Marshfield Monday after Ernest Heinrich Hafkensss, Ger Lawhorn home. short visit hare with friends. man, of Coquille. B. R. Kingsbury was a Coquille visi Miss Pauline Custer and Miss Nellie Clifford Crosby, of Marshfield, came If no objection to these four can be tor Tuesday. Custer, of Ciquille, are employod in over from the Bay yesterday, return made so far as thoir loyalty is con Doyi Frye is helping Cleve Summer- | the telephone exchange in Band on, ing to his borne a t Gravel Ford. cerned, since they applied for citi ays the World. They came down zenship two yean before the declara Attorneys John C. Kendall and C. Alva Brown and Ratliffs Lawhorn .out Coquille to take positions here tion of war was mad* and still desire F. McKnight ware over from Marsh had business in Coquille Wednesday. until more help could be secured at the it, they will be admitted. Should field on legal business Monday. • Dennis McCarthy went to Marsh »xchange. anyone have an objection be is re field Saturday, returning 8unday ev A belated announcement of a J. S. Lawrence received word last quested to write to L. A. Liljeqvist at ening. arrival in town; Born, to Mr. and Mrs. evening from his sons, Kenneth and Marshfield, or te the United States Julius Bonham commenced work at Perry Neil, July If, a baby boy. district attorney at Portland. Perry, that the 91st division, of which McCarthy’s camp Monday, i they are* members in the Ambulance Miss Frances Braden came down Fred Baker and family and also section of the Hospital Corps, had ar from Myrtle Point Wednesday to visit Gob« the Limit. Henry Charlton enjoyed an outing at rived safely in France. Miss Beryl Woodruff, of this city. Bandon Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Cook and their Wednesday Mrs. J. C. Fryo and Mrs. daughter, Miss Nellie Cook, who are Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pendleton and The Home Guard held an election Arthur Brown received a telegram the cooks and waitresses at the Da daughters are home again after Monday evening to elect a first lieu containing the news of the death of vis Inlet camp of the North Bend Mill spending several weeks in Marshfield. tenant to succeed Wm. Brown who re their sister, Mrs. W. N. Feasler’s A Lumber Co., have each subscribed signed the office because his work The new Opera Ho youngest daughter, Leanita. She was for |64 per month for next six months would take him away from the city roofed this week, and the push will 14 years old. They have not yet rm of War Savings Stamps. Mr. Cook for several months. H. C. Gets was henceforth be on the inside finishings. C. L. ORGAN. Evangelist. CARMAN R. NELL, Singer already has $1,000 of Liberty Loan chosen for the position. Dr. C. W. Endicott and family re At Christian Church. At Christian Church. bonds and expects to subscribe for $1,- turned Wednesday evening from their R. A. Annin, of Myrtle Point, Chao. 000 more of next issue. One logger week’s camping oat at Brewster val The Sentinel will pay a reward for E. Schroeder, of Coquille, and J. I. for several days. They started on in that camp went the limit by sub ley. the apprehension of the thief who Jones, of Cottage Grove, were in their return trip yesterday morning. scribing for $200 more W. 8. S. in ad 16 or 20 gallons of distillate Marshfield Tuesday on business rela Mrs. Ray Clinton, of this city, and dition to the 8804 he already owns. Judging by the way we have to keep stole a drum on the walk in front of tive to the pending deal with Dr. R. Mrs. Ray Campbell are daughter of up fires in our boating stoves, next from W. Morrow and E. Omer to take over Mr. Wyatt winter began before last winter was Mrs. Thompson’s garage. Reedsport Lumber company plant. ovar. H. A.. Isenses went up to his oU the —Ceos Bay Times. in Aberdeen, Wash., last week Nine road contracts, including the home to take a position in a laundry there. Power* bridge are to be let at the The family does not intend to leave The new Sanitary Restaurant in the Thom building was opened to the pub August term of the county court here before September first lic Wednesday evening and Mr. Don the 8th. says they fed over 100 people Mias Mertie Crosby came over here H. W. Young went over to Marsh aldson that night Everything is new and field this morning to attend the meet Ing, but because of the extra Work from the Bay Monday for a aid House Repairing bright the cuisine is good, and ser that most of the ladies had on hand weeks’ visit with her cant, Mrs. V. G ing there which will make arrange vice is the attraction on which es ments for entertaining the State Edi pecial emphasis is laid. Weekly. - 8EE US — this week. Next week we feel that torial Association next month. we will all be able to be there. J. A. Hatcher, of Vaiwiew, was Our packers prepared and shipped sy morning. Ho sa. Rev. Samuel Bettys, "the Cowboy A Ford car narrowly escaped Sacketl & H a rriso n our July shipment of 16 pajama suits, his garden crops are looking fine since preacher,’’ will conduct services at the plunging into the river opposite the one dooen handkerchiefs and 800 gun P. O. Box No. 297 COQUILLE Sitka mill about flvo o’clock last night. the rains. Methodist chjrch Sunday morning; Just wipes. how the car got turned squarely and also the union services at the Bov. Fred W. Davis, the loggers Presbyterian church in the-evening. across the road with its front wheels We still have the quilts waiting for “sky pilot,“ will conduct tho services hanging below the unper edge of the at the Presbyterian church Sunday J. L. 'Smith has on display at his benk we have not learned. The oc sing. office here some very fine saihples M cupants escaped uninjured. HEADACHES G. Wingate, of Astoria, came over the products qf a dry year. The Miss Maud Hastings, sister of Hugh her* Monday to look over cedar timber wheat from Aaaen’s Bros, ranch on Hastings, who lives a couple of miles caused la this valley, which he owns, but had Hall creek is especially noteworthy. out on the Fairview road, returned to from NOTICE TO-WATER CONSUMERS. Eye Strain F. A. Spika, who has been employed Coquille Tuesday evening, after an ab On and after Aug. 1, 1918, the we in Fnhrman’s Pharmacy the past two sence of four years, which time she of city water for sprinkling or Irri months, left for Portland Tuesday to spent in visiting hi Ohio, Kansas and gating parpo see will be restricted to enlist in the navy. He expected to get Wyoming. She came back to taka one hour per day—from 7 to 8 p. m. lw*o the pharmaceutical department care of Mrs. Hastings, who is quite ill. j Consumers are urged to conserve wa errors of A. B. Campbell is just in receipt of Last Friday evening Mrs. Flora E. 1 ter in domestic use as much as nassi- the vision a letter from his brother, Albert B„ Dunn and Mrs. Mary Harvey, of Pen- 1 íó riú íi who is now a sergeant in Company E dleton, drove in with their ear for a 1 in Telephone Battalion, No. 411, of the visit with their brother, J. E. Quick. signal corps on the western fruat This 1 KNOW MY BUSINESS brother enlisted from Eugene aad wed to be in the employ of the Ceee-Curry 1 . 1 . WILSON, t f t m t l * Telephone company, and has many ac A. B. Gidley, ef the contracting firm at Mqon A Gidley, was over from the Bay this morning in vastgating the plans and specifications of tho Bunker Hill improvement advertised in the Events in the City aad % ookB ÛtoÜPt Artirlpö Knowlton’s Drug Store ABSTRACTS .to For Carpentering F “