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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)
> Events in The Sentinel editors and their wives are g o n g te the May tesaorrow t o at- tend the m eetog o f the State Editorial Association and enjoy the festivities Friday and Saturday. The Sentinel «O es will ha clonad in the morning of those day«, but Mr. J. B. Higginboth am will be on hand Friday and Satur day afternoons to attend to any busi ness that may come and do any rush printing that may be wanted. Logan Kay was over tore Taylor Bunch, o f Sentila, came la by auto the first o f t£e week. He is one o f the office force o f the Poet-In telligence o f that city. Ha la visiting ha parents, Mr. and Mrs. W . H. Bunch, and fam ily at McKinley and his sis ter, Misa Ines G. Bund» here. On W ed needny the fam ily took an auto trip The Sentinel has printed a number o f Lana Laneva’s poems and we im agine that mast o f ear readers have from lead the little booklet o f them devoted to the flag that ha has recently pub lished. This week to appears in a new role—a nature story that he con tributed to the Oregon Sportsman, and a m ighty good one, too. Charias Hall, o f the Bank o f South western O regta, at Marshfield, was summoned to San Francisco by the government to attend a meeting o f Wednesday from a business trip to the the bankers at this Federal Reserve district to confer in regard to the next Bay. Liberty Loan and the certificate« the Don’t forget the Street Danes in banks are asked to subscribe for prior Coquille Saturday evening. Everyone to that Loan. Ha want out Wednes guaranteed a good time. day. Mrs. W. A . Chapman, o f Woodburn, Rev. David W aters came In last Fri Oregon, earns in Tuesday evening for day night to take the pastorate at the a visit-with Mrs. H. A. Young. Methodist church and fill out the year Mrs. Myrtle Knowlton, deputy coun in place at Rec. 8. G. Rogers, who is ty clerk, returned last Friday evening now at the Chaplains' training school at Louisville, Kentucky. Mr. W ater« is from Portland—a superannuated California. minister who has been preaching in The best line o f SERVICE PINS. the Portland «action o f the state for RINGS and m ilitary Jewelry In town tlif ifrlrtj y u n at V. R. W ilson’s Jewelry stem . A Goo. W. Zerr, o f Portland, was la new line ju st raasived. town the first at the week, an route to C. J. Fuhrman and fam ily took ad San Francisco for a vacation trip. vantage o f the opm road between Co Mrs. Zerr has boon tore visiting quille and Marshfield Thursday and friends for a couple o f weeks went over to the Bey in their car. and will accompany him south Mr. and Mrs. C. C. McCormick casse on tbs Elisabeth tomorrow. Mr. over from Marshfield Monday. While Zerr spent several months here here Me engaged Mise Muriel Simp last summer working on the son as xylophone player for his Jazz Jail locking system. He informs us that to is soon to go to work on a Mrs. S. L. Lafferty, who makos a government Job. specialty o f furnishing tomatoss for Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lennox, who tho local markst, complimented tue came here from Rosehurg several Sentinel with a plate of her first fruit months ago went out Wednesday fo r 1918. morning by st.g e fo r that city. Mr. Lennox is in Class I in Douglas coun ty and has been called to the color». He has, however, bean accepted as a volunteer for special limited service and will report to the Bauson Pocy- teechnic Institute at Portland next after hie Thursday, J. E. Norton reached Mr. Lennox served fo r a vacation trip on Friday last,, coming time as bookkeeper in the county Vver from Roseurg by stags. Mrs. Norton came up by boat getting back Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Phillips and son, Wednesday. Rodney, returned last Friday evening Dr. G. W. Leslie, Osteopathic physi from Cottage Grove where they have cian o f Marshfield, will be at the Bax bean spending several months on their ter House Saturday, Aug. 10, Tuesday, ranch, having gone over there shortly Aug. IS, Thursday, Aug. 16 and Sat after the St. Patrick’s Day fire in which tiiey lost moot e f their house- urday, Aug. 17. hrld goods. Mr. Phillips says that the Another call fo r county warranto drouth has been much more severely appears in the Sentinel today. This felt out there than here, and that clears up the general fund warranto whila farm ers as a rule kopt but few to July 1, 1916, and leaves payments cows they are getting rid e f them only about two years behind. now. W inter wheat, however, was a elusion that the aUottment o f sugar fo r the future will ho materially le u than it is under the present rule« and regulations. This is an assured fa ct unless the householder lives up to the sugar restrictions prescribed. The m ajority o f the housewives are com plying with the letter o f the regula tions, but there are numerous in stances o f violation and unless this latter situation is overcome, it follow s that the patriotic citizen must suffer for thé faults and m isgivings o f those who seem not to take'enough interest in the welfare o f their government to abide by its rules. Successful canning depends on killing the living organisms which cause food to spoil and sealing tight ly, It does not dopend on the use o f sugar. Sugar in huge quantities, how ever, is itself a preservative as in Jams and Jellias. Put up fruits and vege tables without sugrj- making sure they s r » properly sterilized and sealed. Sweetness may be given to pre serves by honoy and other subetitutes while the texture o f jellies may be re tained when part substitution is made. In all preserving observe these rules: Use no sugar if possible. Add it when the product is used and thus equalize throughout the year the de mand for sugar. Use a thin, instead o f a heavy syrup. Use half sugar and • ' > latineen’ aa i Iafnntry in timely aad artfatk Rye Graia ....................... Timothy .................................. Rad C lo v e r.............................. Alsike Clover ........................ Festuca ap. .......................... . White C lov n r......................... A rrosti* spp. Canada bluegrass Kentuey bluegrass ) .......... ... Aad the fellow lag foreign Sorrel ........ ............... Velvet g r a s s ............ Least hop clover . . . Ni-varritia intertexta Buckhorn .................. Curled dock .............. Smooth hawk’sbeard Mayweed .................. Lamb'squartos .......... Grass . . . . . . . f . . . . ... C ornflow er................ S oft Cheas ............... . Bull thistle . . . . Trifolium sp. . Sweet Clover . . , Rat’s tail fescue Potentilla sp. .. H ooks ©ntlpí Aritrlpa lb o f sample ............ 14,400 ............ 6«,800 ............ MOO ............. 2,926 ............. 2,925 ............ 2,260 ............. 1,575 ............ 1,860 ............ 1,126 ............ L I » ............ «76 . . . . . . ; «76 I T I t lA T A i I AI \ ) I I ln U lU If I For reliable A be tracts o f Title end information about Coos County Real Estate see TITLE GUARANTEE * ABSTRACT COMPANY T e a tin g A s s o c ia tio n R e co rd s Evening primrose Aster sp. T o ta l......................................94,600 Get that? Nearly 100,000 weed seed Tor each pound e f the mixture he might sow. Each weed seed guaran teed to grow and produce 10,000 more seeds or a million weed needs from one pound in one year. Does it pay to test seed before sow ing T Mrs. J. E. Norton and daughter, Marian, arrived home Wednesday a f ternoon from their California trip a f ter a long and tedious voyage on the Elisabeth. Gidley Is Going Over. Coos County Boys In It. Moon A Gidley built tho boat place o f paving in Coquille— the three blocks from the southwest corner of the court house to tho Henry street bridge. Tho County court sr.ys that they havo built a good rood from, Coos City to Sumner. We note, however, that Mr. Gidley is going to an officer’s training camp and expects to get a captain’s commission. The thorough ness with which he does his work con vinces us that ho wiQ make a good sol dier in France. There has been posted in Hsrtson's chow window this week a picture of the 9th Co., 166 Depot Brigade; taken at Camp Lewis in which appear the facet o f V. G. W eekly, W. H. Jen sen, Lawrence and Clarence Cunning ham, Charlie Goodrich, L. W. Coch rane, Clinton Crouch, Bruce Johnson, S. Sotirakis, Tom Benham, Harry. Aber, Carmel Sanders, Floyd Bark low, Irvin Watson and other Coot The City has had to stop the use county men, who went out in the July o f water for irrigation purposes, ow 22 draft. Benham is wearing corpor ment o f a permanent Industrial Club ing to the supply getting so low Dunce Here Tomorrow N ight. al's chevrons. leader. The United States government Strict economy in the use o f water fot I f the weather is as fine as it looks peys the salary o f such s leader If the domestic purposes is also insisted new that K will be, a large crowd county will provide for his travelling upon. from all over the south end o f the expenses. Mrs. Fred Belloni and tin Nye county will be present at the Home children have been spending the week Guard Street Dance tomorrow (Satur Ouly One Defective. at the Band on beach. Mr. Belloni day) evening. However, if the weath In Curry county 27 men who had Miss Geneva Robinson and Mias Ada er should not be propitious the dance reached 21 years o f age sinco the first Witteman also want down for a couple will be held just tile same In the registration were listed in Juno. Of Guard’s headquarters in Anderson’s o f days the ftret o f the week. these seven were granted deferred H»11 classification on account o f dependent Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hartaon and Tho music by the orchestra is to be families and o f the rast all paaaad daughter. Avia, and Mr. and Mrs. augmented by a xylophone and real the physical examination successfully Fred Slagle intend leaving in the Jass music will feature the affair. except one, and another was light in form er’s car Sunday morning fo r a For the information o f those who weight. That’s a pretty good record. ton days’ trip during which they will think a little bug juice is necessary to visit Portland, Vancouver, Seattle and* a succes sf ul dance H e m bs said that Planning Drainage Systems the Guard intends to make everyone Sentinel and Farmer $ 1 . 65 . From Smith’s County -Bulletin. The Valuation board for assessment July 1st, the time for furnishing the P rof. W. L. Powers, at the 0 . A . C. purpose«, consisting o f A . A . Selan- Rad Cross benefit dance last month Oregon Fanner in connection with the Drainage Department, and the County and they have orders to refuse admis der, J. A . Collier, o f this city and H. Swtinel r.t $1.60 a year expired. We Agent have been working all o f the J. Kimball, o f Marshfield, began work sion to any on« under tho influence of have, hcwfcvnr, made arr uigements liquor. last Monday on the ranches and lands with the publishers which permit us drainage systems on the farms o f the o f the county in the Lakeside district to offer the two paperc for a limited follow ing farm ers, who a n trying to Has To Support Two W ive*. at the north end. tin e at $1.66 a year. This is cheaper improve their land for increased pro The case of tho state agaiaat than we chr.H b*- able to supply the duction: L. A. Liljoqvist went down to Gold Dwight R. Bascom, which was on trial Sentinel alone after this year. J, F. Emn.emon—Coos Riv^r. Beach Sunday in the interest o f some in the Circuit Court here when we Geo. R. Johnson— W illsnch Slough. New York cllonts who are interested Kallandsrud A Graven— Ken tuck Road Open One Day. in the mining business there. The de against the dofondant. He was given Slough. mand for chrome ore and platinum for The County Court made arrange 4 months in Jail for contempt at court Schfeeder Brae.— Arago. we t. purposes is stimulating mining ments with Contractor Perham to Wm. Str.uff—Arago. activities in that country wonderfully. in failing to pay alimony to his divorc ed w ife aa ordered by the court, but move his track and open the road from Glen Collier—Arago. L ieut Ellis McCormick, o f the U. S. waa paroled on the immediate pay here to Marclifleld all day Thursday, Bullock Bros.— Coquille. Navy, and his father W. M. MeCor- ment o f $200 and his pledge to pay $30 so as to permi . the sutes e f the news C. E. McCurdy—Coquille. mick, form erly o f Rivorton but now a mouth into court regularly for her paper men bound for the bay to attend living at Bunker Hill, were over hare hereafter, being discharged ffo n cus- the editorial convention to go through without delay. , Sunday. L ieut McCormick was one at the mm on the San Diego when she sank Just outside o f Now York to support. He used to live at North Card o f Thanks. harbor a few woaka ago. Bend but h now located at Oregon For the kind assistance rendered us City, whither be at once returned. by our neighbors and friends during the illness and after the death o f our beloved w ife and mother we take this mesne o f returning our heartfelt thanks. Thomas Hu)] and MffifBMMd ffiffid C s ^ b U s Gfttft O n . 1 attention paid to looking after assessment« and payment o f taxes. Marshfield Office Phone Coquille Office HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager 191 —J - N ew C u e s la C ircu it C o u rt. From Smith’s County Bulletin. Aug. 8— R. H. Olson vs. Austin S. The folow ii.g is the list o f the Honor Hammond, Louise C. Hammond his Cows in the Coquille-M yrtlo Point w ife, Coos Bay Manufacturing Co. Testing Association fo r month o f and W. B. Hammond. Suit to fore- 4 close m ortgage. June: Ow.ier o f Cow Nome P Hinds Aug. 7—John F. Hall Vs. W. G. o f Cow B utterfst Barnes and Ida A . Barnes, his w ife; Schroeder Bros. G. Jersey 78.6 Alexander Evans and Dora Gusman, W. C. Cutler G. Jersey «7.« as guardian at Alexander Evans; A. Theo Clinton G. Jersey «7.4 H. Derbyshire; E. P. Anderson; Amel- S. 8. Reed G. Jersey «7A is Volz, John V ol^ Johanna Volz, Martin Stndie G. Jersey «7A Edward Volz, Theodore Volz, Frrncee Neil McGilvery G. Jersey 60.6 ( Volz, and Henrietta Volz, heirs st law J. C. Strong G. Jorsey 6 M ( o f John Vols, deceased. Suit to fore- W. F. Slin&sby G. Jersey 67 JO ' eloee m ortgage. Theo Clinton Purebred Jer. 67.6 j Aug. 7— Thomas Platton vs. Rlv- J. C. Strong Purebred Jer. 67.2 erton Coal Co. Suit in equity to fore- John Fabry G. Jersey 66 7 close lien. W. F. Slingsby G. Holstein 66.4 Aug. 7— Lionel Brokaw ve. Adelia J. C. Strong G. Jersey 66.9 Brokaw. Suit for divorce. Lundy A Son G. Holtoein 66.2 Aug. 7— Mattie B. Shaw vs. Isaac W. C. Cutler G. Jersey 64J Johnson and Harriet Johnson. Ed. Detlefsen G. Jersey 64.2 ---------- —-■ Martin Schmidt G. Jersey 68.8 M ir r i lg t L ice n se s. Ask Aayttm W hs Has Used It. There are fam ilies who always aim to keep a bottle o f Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy hi the house for use in case it (s needed, and find teat it is not only a good investment but eaves them no end o f suffering. Aa to ito reliability, ask anyone who has used it. REDEMPTION NOTICE A ll Coos County warrants, drawn on the general fund, and indorsed pri or to July 1st, 191«, will bo paid on presentation at my office in Coquille. New Shingle Mill at Fish trap. The new Shingle mill at Fiahtrap that Is being erected by the Booth Shingle company, a subsidiary o f the Sitka Spruce company, is expected to bo opened fo r business« before the eloee o f the month. It will employ about 20 mm and cut 100,000 shingle« daily. For Carpentering Md House Repairing - SEE U8 - Sackett & Harrison P. O. Box No. 297 D o n ’t wait until you drop A T COQUILLE POSTOFFICE. ► ’* Marshfield gad Myrtle Peint COQUILLE your Kla«s- cs ahd break L Ix-fore you out about Shtir-Ofl g lm a m Cease in and let as show yon bow cowforUbls ihey are aad how firmly th*y held withoet pinching.