TtM deceased v u born in California K , 1998, and m in hit sixty- mt yes r whan overtaken by an nn- waiy death. Ha wan half brother to um ) , Warren and Georg* Laird, of tla section, and lanves the follswiiig Mr*. C. H. Neal, Coquille, Oregon. Floyd A. Laird, Portland, Oregon. Thomas W. Laird, Scio, Oregon. Boy 1. Laird. FaaoO, Oregon. Card of Thank. We wish to thank all who eo kindly helped no in*the burial of our father and brother, John A. Laird. Mra. C. H. Neal Floyd A. Laird * W W .' Laird Roy J. Laiad Laird f signment in the photo division of the aviation corps. His chance of flying ever the Hun armies probably went glimmering when tha armistice went into enqet, nowever* D eath o f . John GanuniD John Gammill. a native of Norway, died at the County Infirmary here last Saturday and hi* remains, were interred at the county cemetery. Through the intorceeeion of Miaa Jane Alton, the county public health nunc, he waa removed from the Blanco Ho­ tel at Marshfield three weeks ago and «ant over to the county hospital, one of the new cottages at tha farm hav­ ing bean %ot apart for that purpose. Ho waa suffering from an advaocad ease of tuberculosis and Miss Allen insisted that ho ahould bo isolated. Mr. Gammill Ipft a wife and child­ ren in Norway whan ha emigrated from that country about 89 yuan ago, but So far as is known he had no rela- In order to secun funds for stock­ ing up their Beaver Slough ranch down the river the Phillips family ban decided tp dose out the Ladies Basaar hare, which Mips Alii* Phillips has been running for several yean. They a n offering great bargains at tha Bazaar now, aa wil| be noted by Catherine Wernich at Hoepital On advertisement on another pegs. • Little Catharine Wernich, daughter The propoeed phut to hold the of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wernich, of Co- school* for more boon a day whan quill«, entered Mercy Hospital Wed­ they reopen, in order to make up for nesday to undergo an operation yes­ lost time, dee* not seem to os a wise terday for appendicitis. Mr. Wernich one. A fter pupils have bean kept at arrived home Wednesday night from their tasks for a reasonable number Portland where he went on business e f hours to try to drive thorn to study for the Sitka Sprues company. Mrs. longer will bo wore# than time Wasted, Wernich and daughter have bepn step­ becauae it will unfit than for the next ping at the Chandler hotel since the day's dutiok. * departure of Mr. Wernich for Port­ land the latter part of the last weak. Probate Court Note«. thè engagement of Keith Leali* and Miss Louise Clausetr, both of thè class of *30 at thè university. Keith Leali« 1« of Coquille from whieh city he casse to Marshfield a few montila ago to take a position in thè First National Bank of Cooa Bay. Alex McLeod, of Bandon, was fined. 910 by W. A. Clarke, collector of cus­ toms, for operating the Swan on the Coquille river without haring taken a ■mater's oath, which is required by law ef all persons operating vaoasb with a tonnage of five tons or more.— Coee Bay T1 oms . V' v W. H. Mansell says that for the past month ho has hauled leas goods for oar merchants than for any corres­ ponding month in the past five years. The asaaan now is between hay and grass, ovary business man waiting to On Monday last in tha Probate Court here, Annie Barklow, of Myr­ tle Point, was appointed guardian of Gail Abbott and Roland Abbott, min­ ora, who have an estate o f 91,000 per­ sonal property. The appraisers are K. H. Hansen, Gus Diets and K. A. Dodge. Josephine Mattson, of Marshfield, has been appointed administratrix ef the estate of Dan Mattson, who died August 0. The estate consists of 93,- 600 in real property and 9900 person­ al. The appraisers are A. Gunnell, W. M. Christenson and Erick Johnson. I hour yew played the iverite Knowlton’s will buy the best residence lot in Coquille this week. Smooth and level. Just west of the City High School. This lot is worth $500; adjoining lots have sold for that price, and it will be good for that again before many years. Sewer taxes all paid and street improvement taxes to date. This is the greatest bargain ever offered in CoquiHe city prop­ erty. Forfurtherinformationcallat •» i* 1 , SENTINEL OFFICE • . 5 . . v v7 . •• -itaTedr. i- This is the rally time tibia lot will bis offered at that price • r ' New Case« in Circuit Court. The following cases have been filed eervic* and sent to Coquille to aid m in the Circmit Court here since our clerical work for the local draft board. Miss Clausen ia of Riverton and is Nov. 14— Emms A. Hanson vs. now attending the university. She is Wallace Crouch. Nov. 16— Leonora Leap vs. Harold Seme Inflnenxa Note« • T. Leap. Suit f< divorca. A Marshfield physician makes the Nov. 8—Laura R. Gant, Jomes D. following statement about the pre­ Hayes, Julia Gant, John P. Hayes, vailing epidemic: Notice to Bond Subscribers Mary Hartley, Henry W. Gant and Second payment of 20 per cant on Eva Jennings vs. J. C. Gray, Frederick Fourth Liberty Loan bonds was due Gordon Stewart and Ella Stewart Nov. 21. Kindly call in and make Dent Nov. IS—Floy Isabel] Sunneeon vs. payments. First National Bank Peter M. Sunneson. Suit for divorce. Noti*« to Huaters and Othsrs. A ll persona are strictly forbidden to trespaas on thè landa of thè Ruaa Im provement company In the Coquille V a li«, on both sides « f the riverW ow the city of Coquille for etther hunting «r fishing without a permit fr a « thè unrterripmd. There are many wiM California catti* on those landa whieh are liahle to bo stampeded by hunteir «ring runa. If you need to g » upor «eeu landa see us. Tretpasseri will he prosecuted. L. P. Brsnstrtter V , ’ ** „ '•