The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921, September 27, 1918, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    M d Mm. Mary
b*w I m for
M rtlw visiting
intendant Mulkay Inform* ua, and
tkara a n bnt eight more school* in
tha caunty unauppliad.
Mia* Jana Allan, county public
health nurse, etertad Tuesday mqrn-
iag for Spokane to attend the North-
waatarn Tnbarcaloeis Conference to be
bald today and tomorrow.
Carry On! Dr. Richmond Hates that there arc
Dig la! Buy Bouda
Buy Mora Liberty Bauds
Mrs. P. A. Alford, of Sitkum, spent larly known as Spanish favor—if Co­
quille now, and that tha symptôme are
a few hour* in town Tuaaday.
Alfalfa and Oat Hay at THE BUST similar to those of lagrippe.
Quito a number of our subacribers
CORNER.
around tha label on b u t week’s paper.
We shall have to drop each names
next week. Uncle Sam require* it
The building which is to house
Johnson's new mill her* and which
makes so vast an improvement in the
appearance of Coquille’* water front
is under roof new and just about corn-
Corvallis in a day or so to toko up the
a vary enjoyable visit
college work s tO A C .
Grass seeds, Clover seeds. Vetch where CepA C. R. Pei
and Grey Winter Oats a t THE BUSY
Mrs. Stewart Norton returned fram
CORNER.
California last wash and next Monday
take charge o# the school a t John­
Marshfield Saturday evening to a t­ will
son’s
Mill. Stewart is still a t Mara
tend the Honor Guard dance.
Island, having been transferred to the
Mrs. A. P. Miller underwent a ma­ U. 8. Marine band.
jor operation a t Dr. Jas. Richmond’s Mrs. H. H. Hastings, of the Cun­
hospital Wednesday afternoon.
ningham district, started Wednesday
Chas. and John Oerding left this morning for Socorro, New Mexico, to
morning for Corvallis where they will visit her father, Perry Wisdom, of
that place, who is in failing health at
enter the 8. A. T. C. nt O. A. C
the
age of seventy.
The first thrashing outfit w* ever
sew on the streets of Coquille rolled Rev. Jas. E. Condor, of the Metho­
past the Sentinel office last Monday. dist church, who is expected to bo the
of the Federated church here
Major W. Wells, of Bendy», waa in pester
after
next
has gone out to
town Wednesday and yesterday want attend the Sunday,
conference of the
out to Eugene, accompanied by' Mrs. M. E. church annuel
this week.
Wells.
. Judge John S. Coke left Wednesday
Nevis and Muriel Landrth left Sun­ morning fdf%ugeno to try an equity
day morning for Cottage Grove to ease
in the court of Judge Skipworth,
enter the Southern Oregon Academy the latter
having found that he is
The Honor Guard Salvage Shop will ad Judge Coke to act in his place.
be open on MondA. Wedneedeys and The people of Road District No. 10
Saturdays only. Special bargains ov­ in the Sumner neighborhood have pe­
ary Saturday.
titioned the county court to call an
Wrist watches, latest and bast at V. election to vote on the question of
R. Wilson’S. Old style hunting cased levying a special road tax there end
watches changed to WRIST WATCH it will probably be hold in November.
a t “WILSON’S.
37t2 J. H. Oerding suggest that we tell
The business institutions of North our readers if they have anything
Eond paid for ten full pages *f Liber­ they really don’t want to soil, not to
ty Loan advertising in the Coos Bay advertise R in thee* columns. The
Harbor last weak. -
ear ho advertised a couple of weeks
li. A. Isaneee returned from Aber­
deen, Wash., last Sunday owning and neighbor.
Monday morning resumed his old W. K. Newell, Assiaatant Food Ad­
position in the laudry.
ministrator, for Oregon will be at
Fred Lorens will leave Sunday Marshfield Moaday, where he would
BMMbing for Eugene where he will like to moot merchants and others who
enter the service of Uncle 8am by en­ have any problems of food distribu­
tion they want to take up with him.
listing in the 8. A. T. C.
F. E. McKenna cam* over from the Cha*. T. Skeela, accompanied by his
Bay Saturday evening to remain over daughter, Mias Marvel, left yesterday
Sunday. Mrs. McKenna had bean morning for Eugene, where the latter
will enter the university next week.
her* for some previous.
Mr.
Skeela expected to go to Salem for
Dr. G. W. Leslie, osteopathic physi- a couple
of days at the fair, returning
rien of Marshfield, will be at the Bax­ next Monday.
ter Hotel Saturday, Sept 28; Tueeday,
O ct 1; Thursday, O ct 8; and Satur­ Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brenner and
day, October 6.
daughter intend leaving next week for
Montana, whore they, will make their
New stock of UP TO DATE oar future
home at either Misaoula or
drops at V. R. Wilson’s jewelry store. Butte.
Change of climate on account
To see them is to went them. THE
LATEST a t Wilson’s. I handle only of Mrs. Brenner’s health is tha cause
first clam goods.
B7tt
Thosn new School Shoes you’re lookin^Tor. You will find them
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AT THE LADIES BAZAAR
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< Washington Shoo for "Boyi
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Wuhington'shi
THEY ARE HONORBILT
winter in Coquille.
W. G. Brown, taken to Coquille
Saturday on a charge of violating tha
espionage act by upholding Germany
to the detriment of the United States,
was released, first, however, being
pisfad in Clam One fro * fc. lower
classification. It to expected this will
result in an early c a llu p military
war* In the sky but setting the blood
flouring aa freely as if he had been
struck by a piece of shrapnoL
Tod McKinloy, deputy sheriff for
Tillamook county and brother of
Henry McKialsy, who used to live
here, passed through yesterday after­
noon on hie way beck from Marshfield
with a car which .he came down hare to
replevin because it had not been paid
¡or. This is the second Tillamook
car the officer* have had to come down
here for this year.
Julian Leslie returned last Friday
evening from San Francisco, where be
had spout two months attending the
officers’ training camp at the Presidio.
He did not try to win a commission
there, being desirous of getting into
the naval aviation service. Yesterday
morning he went out to Eugene where
he will be sergeant isntract tt in the
Students Army Training Corps.
Mrs. L. W. Oddy and daughtoi*
Prances, left Monday morning, Sept.
16th, for LaGrando, Oregon, to meet
her brother, Kennon Smith, who is at
home on a furlough visiting his par­
ents, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Smith,
of LaGrando. Kennon is serving as
corporal in the U. S. Marine Corps at
Indian Head, Maryland, and expects
to go across soon after he returns to
Maryland.
Keith l«sHe, who was called to the
colors a couple of weeks ago for limit­
ed service, came down from Protland
last evening and will assist the local
draft board in Assessor Beyers’ of­
fice. A. C. Mann, of Portland, accom­
panied him, having been detailed lor
the same service here. Kolth spent
ton days in quarantine following the
necessary vaccination and shot in the
arm while at Vancouver.
Every Hundred Dollar Bond Makes
A Hun Dreed Mofe.
Notice to Rod Croon Workers
A shipment of woolen goods for ref­
ugee garments was received last even­
ing and aa soon aa a sample gar­
ment can be completed and the goods
cut for work the various chairmen
will notifly their workers.
The Red Gross ladies wish to ex­
press their appreciation to Mr. J. D.
Ben ham for a box ef fine Cravenstein
Still Time to Gire Clothes.
Many of those having clothes they
wish tq^ donate for Belgian relief be­
ing unable to bring them in sooner,
the final packing of those garments
has been postponed until Monday
morning at which time the boxes will
be shipped. There has been a gener­
ous response to this appeal, although
CoquiUe’a contribution will not bo as
large aa it was for the first call.
Do "you want a five-gallon oil can—
a good can, safe and durable? The
EVER-READY CAN will fill the bill.
Pumps oil out or draws it back, fast
or slow. Satisfaction
money refunded. Yoi
THE BUSY CORNER.
v tell the story complete—
the date and the
duction of the scene.
L. H. Hasard, »800.
J. H. Bogart, »200
Mrd Thomine Norman, »60. ,
H. 8. (.'adman, »60.
Mrs. Letotia Cadman, »60.
Mrs. Wm. Candlin, »100
Wm. Candlin, »100. _
F. P. Mergell, »80.
Goo. O. Loach. »60.
H. J. Collier and Son »100
A. B. Collier, »100.
Ira Clifford Gardner, »100.
E. E. Hampton and Son, »100.
C. A. DeLong, »200.
H. L. Johnson, »60
Anna E. Howe, »100.
Glenn Shores, »60.
F. H. Woodruff, »100.
Leo Goodman, »60.
O. B. Ward. »60.
,
Ithamer Robison, »100.
J
M. C. Tosier, »60.
J. E. Paulson, »200.
Mrs. Tens Paulson, »200
Mrs. Pearl D. Tuttle, »60.
A. H. Fish, Ada B. Fish, Ethel Fish.
»800. _____ 1 ' _______ _
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F. B. Phillip«, »60
)
Perlfey Crowley, »60.
Mrs. Brills Upton, »60.
Cha*. Upton, »60.
.
R. A. and Emma Easton, »^0.
C. A. Holverstott, »60;
J. P. Boyers, »100.
Myrtle Beyers, »100.
A. B. Campbell, »60.
W. C. Rose, »200.
Mrs. Altie A. Gardner, »60
Virgil R. Wilson, »60.
Rosa Kaldor, »60.
Harold S. Tuttle, »60.
T. J. Thrift, »60.
Mrs. N. E. Landreth, »100
Barbara A. Dean, »60.
D. F. Dean, »80. \
AH the Kodaks we are now receiving are AUTOGRAPHIC
and we have added largely to our stock.
A Kodak for any parposfe and at almost any price. Be­
low we note a few of the most popular sizes.
Brownies—All Styles
Vest Pocket................ .................... - $7-Si
No. 1_„...............$11M No. lA--$UMa«f$lS.»
Agent for Pathe Phonographs
Large Stock of Popular and Best Records
M. L. France, »100.—
Loo J. Cary, »400.
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Mery E. Cary, »400.
Mary Ella Cary, »60.
B. H. Burns, $200.
Flowfeco Elisabeth C an, »60.
Elds F. Anderson, »60.
Josephine Dorothy C ar* »60.
Mason A. Wilcox, »60.
Leo Justin Cary, »60.
Mrs. Goo. A. Martin, »100
John Francis Cary, »60.
Antony Biases, »60.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Varney, »100. Odis Beckham, »60.
Emms Kennedy, »60.
Jas. A. and Alien Hatcher, »60. y 'f
Maid Albea, »60.
Jas. Watson, »100.
Jennie C Price, »60.
Beulah Chapter No. t O. I . 6 , »60.
Luella Albee, »60.
Agnes Whetstone, »60.
Mark M om s, »100.
Gap. P. Robison, »100.
Roy E. Miller, »60.
Micsh J. Franco, »150.
Rsyntond E. Baker, »100.
Coquille Honor Gnard, »200.
A. R. Clintoh, »60.
James Hart, »60.
Ralph Helmken »60
Minnie M. Clinton, »60. y
Mr. and Mr*. R. H. Irvine, »60.
Marion T. Clinton, »100.
Celestin Delsipe, »60.
W. A. Barnett, »60.
Mansell Dray. A Delivery Co. »600. Harold F. Nelson, »60.
E. H. Robinson, »60.
Charles Owen, »100
Mabel Wernich, »1,000.
George Henninger, »160.
Roland A. Wernich, »1,000.
Frank Jeeenka, »60.
Layton K. Nosier, »60.
John Hickham, »60.
D. Hurley, »60.
Libbie Brodle, »60.
Frank Leona, »60.
C. T. Robison, »60.
' '
E. B. Finley, »60.
Joseph M. Hodge, »100.
Mrs. Mabel A. Tosier, »60.
Arthur R. Hodge, »100.
J. D. and Caroline Myers, »100.
James Robison, »100.
Jas. Richmond anti Georgia G. Rich­ Grace Hakeems, »60.
mond, »600.
R. B. Knife, »100.
Mrs. Anna Wilcox, »100.
E. M. Beckham, »200.
Hattie L Bledsoe, »100.
W. G. Mehl, »100. i
J. A. Lamb, »100
C. E. end Ethel Baxter, »260
Edward Moeller, »200.
A^M. Lammey, »60.
Honor Guard Election.
Unnic Baxter, »200.
Last
night tha Honor Guard Girls of
Arlie M. Aasen, »100.
Coquille
elected officers for the next
E. A. Aasen, »200.
six
months,
the following being chos­
Myrtle Aasen, »200.
en;
Brown A Brown, »60.
Edna Harlocker, Leader.
Goo. A. Robinson, »600.
Allie Phillips, Assistant Loader.
Mrs. Geo. A. Robinson, »600
Elisabeth
Griffin, Secretary.
Ada Witteman, »60
Mrs.
Beatrice
Gets, Treasurer.
A. W. Graham, »60.
Francee
Medley,.
Sergennt-at-Armt,.
W. S Graham, »60
Robt Train, »600.
Beck the Fighting Men with the
W. W. Knight, »600.
Fighting Loan.
Mrs. J. L. Aasen, »100
J L. Aasen, »200.
Herbert Lnkens went up to Reeds-
N J A. Collier, »60.
port
this morning and will go on to
A. Ellingsen, »400.
Eugene
tomorrow w hen be will enter
Mrs*. Myrtle Knowlton, »160.
the
8.
A.
T. C. of the university.
Gertrude Grace Norton, »50.
Mrs. Ci E. Mulkey, »100.
Wide and narrow mouth, self-seel -
C. E. Mulkey, »100.
teg
jar caps, old style Mason and
E. W. Gragg, »100
Economy
caps a t THE BUSY COR­
M. P. Jacobsen, »60.
NER.
Elda Anderson, »60.
C. E McCurdy, »100.
Earl N. McDonald. »60.
C. C. Williams, »60.
up-to-date goods—the find you will
Virginia Craagar, »60. *
admire,
tha kind worth buying. ~ ___ V.
D V t l e n e »H i*X t ____ «__
W. C. Chase, »60.
Ines Chase, »60.
A. J. Sherwood. 8*600.
Anne M. JHinson, »100.
Sarah McAdams, »60.
Mary A. Burns, $100.
SPUDS FOR SALE.
Spuds delivered in Coquille at a
reasonable price. Leave orders scrags
the ferry a t M n.> J. A. McAdams.
Terras,cask on delivery.
3«U*
William L McAdams.
AT COQUILLS POSTOFFICE.
Arago (by boat)
Maila
Myrtle Point «