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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1918)
w J .U . Him If Found <* i nr*|*to> M U* » and toU M il» that 1» C o m Idea of a ' V. • ¿'.1 la O m ] H tato a rotali nt «boro la aa M R or vn erboro a show llko tto oat poi for tao paat throe yoars caa be held. Tto mattor od ben » .Con Show could to told noxtmonth was tono la to by tto CoMOMratal O ri» WodaMday poly a t o t a This BMaaa i .t o t ta ostar t t M M imr oaUa yard to tha a good oroord noxt Wodnoo- unty or a to «t TO par m at A la day, wh*o tho mattar orili be flnally tho first ad decided, J. A. Lomb and F. G. Leali* ’ and picht >bitta. to peroenally invito kW if K « f a ll ta to M It ai thè Mt hall aaxt Wotaeetay at 8 p.' aa TU* ta tto aama coauektoa which rtarted tto eatbvislasm last year, ra- ___ mltinr ia -what many coneidw thè •venilig wer» f ^ i 1917 I t o Coen poetad to onto* ot p. m., ta ampio time to i tion« wit* 1» t* . t » •boot • o’rio e h .fif r Tv.Tr, » . - may Tho timo at m North Bond, aad that of tbo i I domo» woo to harO boon p tho Cognflb folks, hot tho wad too short, so that hi this de p o t only tho TrtHgstiia woo t aro 'tow to tto de- Tho As to additional traiaa ia this «m a ty Mr. Scott was of tho opinion timi wo W old hato a second trala a day Total, probably from Eoceno mentioned, and it may be that they will aaoot at Coquito as bow . This would trun— ado to people corn ine «te r toro to eagyt, arriving tort say shoot ateo and rotondile to the Bay about 4 at now. Nótbiac daflatte too boon determined ss to any t f ttorn aitodaltt, the visit of ttoat of ficials doom toro totee for the por- pooo of adusine with too people of this situation and obtaiaiac toft tion on which to haao tho now table. The Portland dailiee that wo will eot down toro under tho now aim ment will to the second edition pr about midnight instami of tho or d ty edition at now, and ma 1 aro rather hastily thrown tocottor by 1 1 WÄJ. I W ?P. Walkor, groad maater of th* lodgo, aad B. B. Storron. „ M á_ ---- otary, pot on too tastaita- oat o f Um : fbr tto L O. O. V, lodgo, which Mr. Wernleh said thl* i fc .te a i Home. Mr*. Bato it pooolhlo to got definite of tto Botalroh aooociation *t oa tbs installation of am MarobfioM, aided by th* North Bond there, aa has toon reported te «ho Bay lodgo of Bobetoto, pot ofe tto ta- th l« lL a a s t ^3 a A W»m WMK, fi» DII» ^ W i lvnO QC O OVDC (tion worfc for th* wooMn’s auxil Utero will to o «’ to to furti ie n . ‘ ' " '• *' V J uta to FeUowing tto carenan isa of tho of I tato they ber which will before •By hy a he coming out of the •t tto club toas*. Tto Odd Feí of Benvsr Slough simo timo teok tho lodgo HOI. Hafl, adjourning aftor the tagn e to tav* ttoir store o f tito baaquot aad tton rotorntag te The to the atetad until, Just before tto trata loft at 4:30 a. a . 4 v < Otar folks got homo Just a fte» six, bat without any appetito for an early Samtay morning breakfast. ' ________________ Wouldn’t Pay Six Bita band wo will probably ret them f< or fire boors earlier, and lots m people will resobre thorn before "the day a W ? j8 Tho Bay doitos bare tho hardoM problem to solvo, as they can only catch tho afternoon mail at 1 o'clock with a half finished papor, o f the matter of the previene doy’* issa* to AH op with. Next « ■ though, when the Jitneys b#*ih to over our new hiphway that difficulty wUl bo . T h rift F ar | T. J. Thrift io mal vaa as a democratic re (tentative in the with tho hearty tug from tho labori thooe employed in and ship yarda, bis chancos for win- nine appear to bo oxraüent Ho lo a careful, level by tad, buotaosa man, and bis familiarity with public affatto coined by amay yearn’ U ataa W ar Warfc D rive Nov. I l t* Nov. 18 will be thè v t ir thè tata* ter fonda for tto Ualtod War Waefc, T . M. C. A., Knighta of tamtam. eie. Tto amount askod for thd oovoa organications ia 178 mi ^ Ito * would to rnquirto is prepa rati on. , J. B. Norton suda a suggestion m h h will probably to sarrio» oat aad ■ !•»■* W » that tto corn aad potato ex- iiihlto to shown in the Laird building will bo a i to ato at aU tho ^ , time and maney. sen to that tto X.' J. Hol voratori. It «Ò I arrtoo la ^ aad a number r i» formerly ooouptad by H. 0. Andanos; that tto onte—1 exhibit ho plated oa the hafeony ed that room and that tto bakory otta od the building bo ' for a rent room. AB th|a io, od A fter o Mooth’i ril got t ig ottor Mi Ifta n to p e r tawed bills, shutbp tto dags, and at to rumor* of German tended Ip wkat other business canto or a f the abdication od tho ■ \W - * up. Ho brought down tto boos* The now dog ordinance, which ra too of applauoa. pes Is all former ordinances of that As to the Fourth Liberty Lota, ad nature, makes it unlawful for anyone vise Sentinel readers that the names to allow *W> dog to run at largo, tto Subscribers have already boon penalty for vietetkm being a fine of tod and that noxt nook tto same* from om «tw e n ty dollars. It ia tto boo* who hare not sobocribto will marshal's duty to collect whatever to listed with the amounts they ought ranine* he may find running loose, to subscribe to this loan. WUl bo advertise them for solo and if no om homo Saturday evening.—L. J. Cary. obte makes a data for ttonr Recorder John Lawrence is ordered to bid them Board Cats Store Buildings. ta tor1 the city and then instruct Mar- Tho principal change in valuations out of thrir ate by the Board of K^iaHaatloa Which has Just concluded tU sessions Miller and Barrow hare eras a cut of 80 par cent in tho wanted to fine tto owners of loose of bn proved property, from «80 to «60, but tto above that le.on'store buildings. This ag mentioned fin* was adopted. Mr. gregates a reduction e l tn Borrow urea tto only councilman to tto valuation of sack building* in all vote against tea ordinance. Mr. Man tto cities of the county, tho cut being sell, ta voting for it, said ho had al w orn tvM jw h ffi, ready voted for 17 dog ordinances and th e valuation od opruooto tto dto- tto only result he ever sow item any iet between tore and the ocean which o f t e a « woe that om of tto soven- now being logged was raised to cost tto city «800. «ISO o thousand, on tacronaa od M r. there hoe gum up a sigh Tto highest rate m Port Or- Of relief from practically tho entire ford cedar is I f per thousand and on town over tto first day’s successful fir aboat «1.60. o f those poets, when yon- tarrisy there was hardly a dog to to on the streets. Marshal Miller to keep th* taw enforced to th* tettav. To make sura that the county court did aot overlook the matter o f appra- That motoor in tto northwestern prtattag another1 «10,000 ta tto bod- sky last night must have torn s mag- *•* this year for a Coquill* bridgp. Mayor Johnson appointed tto strata poetaci*, even if a it occurred at 10:80 campar- committee, comisting af W. H. Man- C W. Gardner aad C. R. Harrow, pttaoly fiter poopla witaaoodd it. Tto boat account of it wo hate hoard was to wait on tto court, ia conjunction a committee from the Commer by Clyflo Qagu, who was a o v Broad- boat o » p e ' toad to Poworo, whan R cial Chib. Should tto war end within up there with Dr. tea next few months It might bo pos Tho third year’s appropriation would tton have boon mad* before tto bridge was mplotod. Th* caucus to nomine to a mayor, thro* councilmen and a recorder to to toted on at tto general election Nov. 6, was fixed for Tuaaoay, Oct. 22, at 8 p. m. ¿at tto city hall ', a & ?' • Those t*ro eyesore*—th* skeleton* of the Martin and Olson buildings on Front street which were so nearly in tto St. Patrick’s «toy Are, in for aldormanic consideration. Both owners have been given 80 days ■“ in which to tear tto framework oat and if they neglect to do k tto city wiH have tto work done and charge the expense up against the property. Not only are thooe old shells holding the insurance rates up in that sec tion of Front street, but they might prove dangerous during a high wind. Tto five committee was empowered to order ttoir removal if the owners did not attend to it. __ I - - n tboy that tea for root and freight would amount to thought k tto headlight of orntber lVUO and little likelihood that flashing towards thorn from a •cold Im secured even then, tto torn ta tto rood. Clyde rays tto me teor was brilliantly white,~Hk* an are idra oms atandonod. to Iste of lb* booths & M. Nostri light, sari almost aa largo os tto full that tto store show win!- WM* to Was gaxtag at if, to decorated for tto occasion however, k burned oat before ranching gftor tto manner of the ia- tto earth sari turned a dull rod lib* • 1 displays ta tto booths here light that had boon turned off. ‘ In in tofore, and tto adoption of this sug tensity tto light ru m bled"a search gestion will bo urgid on all battante light «o r * than anything rise. A noun. couple of ladioi who sow it from th* In his tglks favoring tto holding of street crossing at T. J. Thrift’s cor- a rafew this year, County Agriculturist y it seemed so near aa they stated that ttor* ara turned around whoa it flashed oat that 30» siloa ta tho oon.r, doe ia a largo they thought k must bo falling ta degree* to tto interest aroused ta corn tto northwest part of town. Aa to and silag* by the Ccquillo Corn Show tto motoor could be heard, as and that welTas seen, there ia a difference of chloral dollars to <to fanners and people are t o of tto county, and logically fldent it mtat down a roaring. to the entire bastarse Ufa. Ho also stated that to had attended assay corn Layette» oa Exhibition. shows ta other potto of tto stata and Next Saturday afternoon, Oct. 19, nowhere rio* had to found tit* bust- men taking any part whatso botwoOn 8 and 6 p. m. there will to ever 1» tto show. th e attendance on exhibition in'tho basement of the n i m ail and there was aot the in Federated church tto layette* pre pond by tto Coguilta Honor Guard terest nor benefit to all « he Coquille for Belgian relief. The young1 ladies have been working for two or three annual avant- I to prepare the»# To tovo something definite to work which consists of about two on, i committee consisting of E. ,K. articles of baby wearing ap- Johnson, C. T. Skoals and L. J. and tto public is invited to appointed to investigate tho r tto rooak of Jtoir tabors before sibiUty of securing holla, to conri le? Ways and monna and all corn show k la shipped. Refreshments •tato before noxt Wednesday when tto tag Of tea, solus and sweet cider will meeting for a final decision will ho bo served dating th* afternoon by tto Honor Guard for tto mhall sum of 19 Id r Tto Sentina! ta its endeavors to get tto list on a cash ta to i by tto consolidation of address to which tto pa it was that of one of tho old M M , it WM enough of o piker to a debt of six bits for a pa- W< can’t afford to poos up the C on whlch It had racoivod and used Stow «vpn for ono yoor during war without notifying no that it w n -not This reminds us of tto cor- times. Lot’s all toost and make too over ot tto Bay which bat 1918 show tto toot yet. so for avadad tto payment of several What Uto Nation rii m court jndg hy tho simple oxpedtaat of In tto Civica class nt High f « day this week Prof. Tuttle H appears, whoa tto Joto Smith coi tto ciase, which oat and ito praporty is of tto people moi hy tho John Smith il or tto Stato attaa ito ranponaibilitips for tho pay- And thon to want od to it of Ha obligations government did for the poo-, for proparty that H app pie. Ono of tea pupils who had tor It ia for tto sato of Just such text hook open hot not ta Mr. Tattle’s as this that o newspaper Is sight, pictod out tto always glad to adopt < o f tto e OocndOe district will ho «TjtaO sa a por capita boato Hot i v a tto Bod Ormo fa doiag moro for Pea ttor* tto boy* over tb*r* Umettano a atoly a aamU par esnt of tto posai« ta lattone, aad W la ano to which f ir m taf* • duty to WAS A SPLEN DID METEOR for tto Foor-Minnte Men at th« Thoatrc The four-minute men to speak at tto Machon tester next woek era: S. D. Pulford. Monday night, Oct 14 J. L. Smith, Tuesday night, Oct. lo. Dr. James Richmond, Wednesday rV -r& night, Oct 16th. J. J. Stanley, Thursday night, Oct. 17th, ' Roland A. Wornich, Friday night. Oct 18th. On Saturday night Oct. 19th, patri otic songs by tto High School Quar tet will take tto place o f the usual foqr-mipute speech. Tomorrow night Saturday. Oct. 12th, instead of tto usual four-minute patriotic songs will ha ren dered by tto Rod Cross Chorus, tad by Mr. Frank G. Leslie. T .body should come sod tour •— wtriotk speechee and songs and at tto oaaw time om a goad motion ' picture show.—C. R. Borrow, Chair- aan, Four-Minute Mon. Wo aro sura ^ ormone will bo In terested in seeing those layettes which the girls have worked so faithfully to snake under th* able direction of Mía nos L. P. Rranototter and E. H Both Doctors Take Exam. Dr. V. L. Hamilton and Dr. Jam ithmead wont oat to Vancouver Bar ----------------------;--------- ra d » toot Wednesday morning la tto letter** car, and took tto examination Phases at Age of 94 J for admission to tee army medical Mrs, Lively, who had toon living oat ■tag tto last of th* week. ot tto County Infirmary for tto post Dr. Hamilton, who applied far enh 18 years or more, died last Friday ta the army ta August, expacto ranrad ago of- M to receive a rail to Jota th* colors and I service 400 k place go ovarooao within a month, but Dr. St 3:30. and were does not know yet whet) by Rev. James E. Condor. to will nasata to n or to called to Th* lot own mit was ta tto county oma- most mm ago from 011- A lfalfa Hay and Oat Hay at THE < V ! ' ' -a i ... ........ . H to rat a «M atto» ttaa ytar te ta i “oboli bave a Corn Star L t tfe .