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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1918)
SUNDAY COMMUNITY Baadon W orld— L. D. FoUheim. Bend P reen A . Wtenant and w ife. CoquOle Sentinel— H. W . Yeung and w ife ; H. A . Yeu n g and w ife and Mrs. W . A . Chapman. C ottage G rove Sentinel — E lbert Bade and w ife. ' C orvallis Courier— A. E. Frost. C orvallis Gasetto-Times C. E. In- Racketltofe MRS. BO N NIE Hurry U p Hud C row W ork. The Bed Crocs branch here has some busy tim es before it in the n ext few days. M r* .V irgin ia Lamb, the R e s ident, is in receipt o f tha follow in g from Mrs. A . C. Vestel, ssarrtary o f the M arshfield chapter beering date Aug. 8. I t is requested to s t every w orker be preeont without fa il on their regular day and, i f possible, on m ore theft one day each week in order that the m aterial on hand m ay a ll be such short notice w ill in seam locali ties call fa r greater efforts ia pro duction. How ever, aa m aking-thee« R efu gee Garments is en tirely new w ork there m ay be some delay in g e t tin g the m aterials distributed; «end in g sample garm ent fo r inspection, m aking other samples fa r distribution etc.; so the groups o f w illin g workers in Coos and Curry counties m ay ac cept the period o f w aitin g fo r new supplies as n w ell earned rest. E very effo rt w in he Ufiftde to g e t the supplies to you as soon as possible. The Marines Captivated. W ith the a rriva l o f the marines In M arshfield upon tho building o f the wireleea station there began a flutter in many hearts o f the girls o f the town, which winged their fe e t to the Wednesday there m arriage altar, went to Coquille four m ore young peo ple who returned aa two. Sergeant John Hopland and Mias Isabel Bridg- ham returned ns Sergeant and Mrs. Hopland and P riva te R oxford E. High and Mrs. D ills P ra tt w ill also return as benedict and matron. The bride« ware gowned In “ bride’s fixin gs” as they travelled to Coquille where the weddings occurred. Seven o f tho m arines expect to leave here next week and it is rumored five o f them w ill go aa benedicts. According to present plana they w ill leave their brides here fo r they expect to sea overseas duty soon. Jsas Boons and Miss Gcnevisvs Gosncy w ill be among the number who w ill be married, it la Bookkeeping F or Further Inform ation, W rite, Phone or C all ‘ H. O. ANDERSON F a ll Term Opens S e p t » Day and N igh t 8 » «r iens Estacada Newa— H. M. Standish and w ifa. Eugene Guard—4. O. Shelton and w ife. W ALK ER, Prop. Eugene Prin tin g House— M r. and Mbs. M. E. Olmsted. - Florones W est— Mr. and Mrs. W . H. Wsathsrspoon. , Forest Grove Tim es— A . E. Scott The R evival m eetings a t the Christ and w ifa « ian Church under the leadership o f G ervais Star— H. O. M a m . Grants Bass Observar— A . C. Coû tant and w ifa Grants Pass Courier— A . E. Voor- h*es and son, and Mias Benedict. Hsppner Tim es— A . K. Crawford. Jefferson Review — G. W . Humphrey La Grande Observer— Bruce Dennis and w ife and H. G. Ball. Lebanon C riterion— W . C. DaPew. M ilton E agle— N . J. Vanakike. M yrtle P rin t Am erican— W . N. Smith and w ifa. Oregon C ity Clackamas Banner— J. C. Dimm and w ife. Oregon C ity Enterprise— E. E. Brodle and w ifa and tw o children and Mias Borance. Oregon Journal— B. T . Irvin e and w ife. Portland Oregonian— Addison Ben nett, special correspondent. • / Portland Oregon Manufacturer— Psndloton East Oregonian— E. B. Aldrich and w ifa. P ort O rford Tribune— H. T. Stew art Oregon Voter— C. C. Chapman and w ifa. r- Roeeburg Nows— B. W . Bates and friend. Roeeburg Tax Liberator— Robert E. Smith. Salem Oregon Statesman— Mias Lo- cile Saunders. St. Helens M ist— 8. C. Morton and w tfs. Sflvsrton Appeal— J. T . H o lb itt Tillam ook H eadlight— F. C. and Miss F. Travis. Vale E nterprise—G . H. Currey. Invited Gneeta Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Smith, D aily Record, Kansas C ity, Mo. •W. B. Jessup, Searchlight, Brem er ton, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. A . C. Jackson, adver tisin g m anager, 0 . W . R. A N . System Farm er Smith. He Stole a Lot o f Clothing. Mrs. Edith Taxier W eather heed end . T . E. M orris, o f Cooe Bay, was ar rested Saturday afternoon on a purty. George Trunbull, U niversity o f Ore- ‘■'hargo o f having stolen tw o suits o f clothes, one pair o f shoes and a pair John M. Mann, Iv y Press. o f bedroom slippers, the total amount G eorge H. Himes, Oregon H istorical ing to $100 value, o f A . E. Kroening, How do you liko my now addressT I think Son D iego >» tho prettiest little place in sunny C alifornia. - I guess you folk s thought a fter reading m y last letter that 1 was g e t tin g ready to go across, but not yet (o r awhile. You see I didn’t have a chance to explain ju st where I was going fo r we had orders not to writs it. W e w ill probably be here fo r some tim e yet fo r w e have quite a little work to do here before we go to Quantico, V irgin ia. B ill Long and I have become separated fo r good, I guess, fo r ha is s till at M are Island. Stew art Norton, Charles W illey and Ivan Laird are s till there yet, 1 guess. A t least they were when 1 le ft. I W e have a full line in terns of i variety of pat Linoleum Congoleum Rugs Fibre and T apestry k Buy now before we have to advance our prices« waa to make room fo r tha recruits coming in and to go on the rifle range. W e w ill probably do some guard duty a fter a while. I never had such a good tim e in, many a day aa I had com ing down here. Ban D iego la about 700 m iles Furniture end H ardw are Coquille, Oregon south o f M are Ialand and w e made the trip la about 84 hours. W e went by boat from M are Island to V allejo Junction where we took the train. The Experienced Camp Cook moat interesting part o f fhs journey wants job o f 6 to 12 men. Susie was between V allejo Junction and Los Buchanan, Bay View Rooms, Marsh- Angelas. The country is vary spotted, flold, Ore. 2iR2 that is, there are big tracts o f barren country and then a ll o f a sudden you C alling Cards, 100 fo r 81.00. come across the prettiest lit t le farm you ever laid eyes upon. W o passed through the M ojave desert about B o'clock in the morning o f the second day. It was the most desolate coun try I ever saw. W e passed through a great many small towns but we never More Tim ber Changes Hands stopped long enough to go away from FO R S A L E - the train vary fa r. In some o f the Peter Calvi and John Daprato, both 160 acres, about 60 acres Creek bot towns soma gentleman would come o f Iron Mountain Mich., and owners tom. P a rtly improved, some build down to the train and pass out cigar o f large tracts o f tim ber in the Bap- ings and orchard. On good road. ettes among the boys. In a ll the don and Coquille valleys, a fter a sev Pries $4,000.00 towns ws passed the girls would come eral weeks’ stay there are again in the _ 120 acres, about 30 acres Creek bot down to the train and shake hands city. It is rumored they have sold tom.. P a rtly cleared. Orchard and with a ll the boys. I had the pleasure much o f their standing tim ber .-r-Rsc- buildings. Price $2,000. o f stopping fou r hours in Los Angeles, ord. 60 scree, m ostly tillable. 25 acres the home o f all the famous Motion cleared, some orchard and buildings. Picture stars. I didn’t have much tim e SI. J u m Episcopal Church. . Price $2,500.00. to g e up town fo r I had to taka m y M orning service— H oly Communion, The above lands about nine miles turn guarding the supplies and equip-1 11 a. m. from M yrtle Point, w ill be sold on ment at the depot. They claim Los N o evening service. very easy terms. E. N. Smith, Ho Angelas is la rger than Frisco now. It W. E. Couper, Vicar. tel Guerin, M yrtle Point, Ore. has a population o f 600,000. It pro bably covers as much ground aa any DR SALE->-Cheap or w ill trade. Methodist Church. city in the United States now, fo r Splendid d rivin g horse, w eigh t about Study Service at 10 a. m. There they are now allowed to build higher 1060 J. A . H art, Coquille. ia a place fo r you. than IS stories on account o f earth- Sermon at 11 a. m. by Rev. W . J. C. I. K1ME has a second hand car quakea. It sure is some city. We Fenton. fo r sale. C all on him at his ranch. landed in San Diego about 6:80 in the Union service at 8 p. m. at the 29t8 evening and then we w ere taken to a Presbyterian Church. Sermon by Rev. restaurant and given our supper and D. A . W atters. FOR S A LE — Jersey cnttlo, three afterw ards marched up to camp. yearlings, tw o 2-year-olds and 8 Our camp is nothing like that at Presbyterian Church. m ilk cows. A . C. Kurts, Bancroft, M are Ialand. There is nothing but 29t2 Teaching service from 10 to 11 a. m. • Ore. tents here. I t is only a tem porary M orning subject: “ Simon. Magnus, camp. It is ten m iles from here to FOR R E N T — A good rooln w ith con the Mexican border or about fifteen a Character Sketch.” necting bath and fire when needed. Evening union aervicee. i Sermon by miles i f you go by road. You may A pply at the Sentinel office. Rov. D. W . W atters, o f Portland. think it gets aw fu lly hot here, but it Rev. J. A . M cVeigh, pastor rea lly doesn’t get any warm er here W A N T E D — To hear from anyone hav than it does a t home fo r there ia a l in g n ranch o f 10 to 40 acres fo r Christian Church. ways a gentle sea breexe blow ing that sale in the Coquille valley. Only Bible School a t 10 a. m. just makes tho clim ate nice. I sleep improved or partly improved land Christian Endeavor a t 6:80 p. with the sides o f m y tent rolled up p ll desired. Adress No. 6 R. F. D. No. the tim e. I don’t believe it gets as 1, Marshfield, Ore. 29t2 Christian Science Society. warm here aa it does at home at n igh t There are also a few mosquitoes here Services next Sunday a t 11:00 a. m. W A N T E D — Won.an to work h a lf a day tw ice weekly. W ashing and which seem to b# nearly starved. Wednesday evening m eeting at 8 cleaning. Telephone 1281. Our camp is located in the outskirts o’clock. o f Baadon, the th eft taking place on B. T . McBain, Crown W illam ette Mr.y IS. H e waa unable to raise $500 bail demanded by the Justice so was Ralph J. Staheli, Staheli A dvertis kept in the city ja il until the trial. o f town. It's re a lly . out in Balboa The complaint against the man was ing Agency, Portland. Park. You proba bl y iber that Mr. and Mrs. Clyde M cKay and Mrs. ■worn out by F. H. Colgrove o f Ban- righ t a fte r thè 1915 Frisco Exposition M cKay's sister. don. thers was a "W orld ’* F a ir” held at M orris claimed that the clothes San Diego. W ell a ll ths F a ir buUd- Marshfield Men Going Over. were le ft at his home several weeks ings are still standing. Som « o f them ago by his brother-in-law, who has W ith M arshfield alm ost depleted o f since gone to Oklahoma. M orris has men o f d ra ft age, says the Record, the are in use and all o f them are kept in oeon employed as machinist »assistant m arried m iddle-aged men are rapidly in the Southern Pacific round bouse at leaving to at once join tho colors. A . grounds. There are w ell kept lawns and trees surrounding all these placée. M rrshflek). B. Gidley, prominent contractor, has Kroening Is an ea p ioyo o f the passed his prelim inary examination There are men hired all the tim e to Moore M ill A Lumber Co. in Bandon for a captaincy and has beon ordered w ater the lawns and keep everything Morria appeared in iu stico Pen- to Portland the last o f this month fo r in shape. The park covers a great nock’s court Tueeday, pleaded not the final exam ination. Mr. G idley w ill many acres o f ground and there are birds o f all kinds kept in it, also elks gu ilty, waived examination and waa go in an engineering corps. D. L. and monkeys. The N avy ussa one o f bound over to the grand Jury under Buckingham, form er city engineer, tho b ig fa ir buildings fo r a barracks »260 ball.— W orld. has made appUaction to the corps and and believe me, it is swell. There are fo r a captain’s commission. H is order big arcades and beautiful gardens ad fo r ’ examination has net yet arrived joining the building. I t is impossible Decision Against Boat Co. Wednesday Judge John Coke hand nor that o f L. F. Heuperman, present fo r mo to attem pt to describe all that ed down a decision in the T . E. W of- city engineer, who has also made ap I see h er« fo r i f I was to do such a A . L. thing I would fill a whole book. A ll verton case vs. the M yrtle Point plication fo r the same rank. Transportation company, tho derision M artin, o f the Oregon Pow er com I can sey is that on« is m issing a being in fa vo r o f tho p lain tiff and a f pany, is aw aiting his order fo r final whole lot i f he doesn’t take a trip examination. M any other prominent firm ing the report o f tho referee, through southern California. awarding judgm ent to the ameunt o f men past tha forties are sending in ap I have had three liberties since I $1,612.93, together with costs and dis plications fo r enlistm ent. have been here. I had one tonight but bursements to the plaintiff. The ease I am staying in just to w rits yen this Big Sale o f Fish trap Tim ber is one o f long standing, tho trouble letter. They sura have plenty o f grow ing out o f tha delivery o f cool One hundred and sixty «eras o f dances here and I am having a dandy to several ship«.— Record. tim ber land near Fish trap w ere sold good tim e. Th ey are real up to date to Beckham A Hinkle fo r a considera dances too, and a follow him to go G ela* to France as Y Secretary. tion o f $4,000 in a deal which was some to keep in the pace. The dances closed Wednesday betw een the pur ran on Sunday night here the same as C. A . Smith, e f North Bend, who chasers and W . J. Conrad. Tha tim any other n ig h t t has been prominent in w ar and Red ber V m o s tly cedar end ia adjacent to There ia also an aviation school near Cross work, has bean appointed chair the camp owned by Beckham A Hin here and there are lote e f aeroplanes man fo r that rity, fa r the fourth liber kle. I t w ill be lefiged im m ediately here. You can hoar the hum o f their ty loan. Mr. Smith has applied fo r and sent to the cut-up, plant a t Van- motors any tim e during the day. They service with the Y . M. C. A . la Europe fly over our camp every day. They and w ill probably receive an appoint are usually in bettia form ation, that is ment soon. The fourth loan b ex thrss in tho load and one in the cen pected to he about six billion, which ter and three bringing up the reas. would give North Bond a quota o f They do all sorts o f dtps and dives and $100,000.— Record. they fly upside down just as w ell as they can fly righ t side up. H. O. Anderson Sunday school at 9:80 a. m. FO R B A LE the beet and cheapest vs- Free public reading room open ev cant lot in the rity o f Coquille. ery day, except Sundays and holidays, Speak quick i f you want it. A t tha from 2 to 4 p. m. Sentinel office. C o n o r Third and H all streets A t old ButUg store every Sunday. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching a t 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Prayer m eeting Thursday evening at A p. m. A cordial welcome is extended to all. ~ F. H. V anLydegraf, Eldar. Chronic Constipation. It is by no means an easy m atter to cure this disease, but it can ge don* in most instances by taking Chamber- lain’« Tablets and complying with tbs plain printed directions that sccom- Bergmann Shoe — o f gasoline is in ita boil ing points. In “Red Crown” they form a continuous, uniform chain, — giving easy starting, ^uick accel- «ration, power and mile age. Look for the Red Crown sign before you fill. S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y (Csliiorais) -f-L