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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1919)
RB COQUILLE TALLET SENTINEL. COQfDUILLE, OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY A III*. PAGE TWO mm— m m * É = mm % Money Is Valuable==Save It It is False Economy to ' • (Jj l BRANO \ ' buy cheap groceries Bay the best yea c u get Tea ere entitled to tbc beet coffee ^CHAM , KtftR ËR-'1 To Cost no aere tknn tbe poorest Goes farther, testes better end MONOPOLE GROCERIES The nam e is your guarantee For sale by ESS Phone 251 Coquille W.fl. LYONS ----- ■ " If You Want the \ i World to look bright TRY I teats Freas Ar&go. JL Arago school re-opened Monday af> ter a week’s vacation. John Hickam, while working to put out a Are at the Fishtrap shingle mill last Friday, fell into a hole and broke two ribs. John Philip, a young man of 22 years working at Powers, was acci dentally killed Friday by a log roll ing over him. Mr. Philip was a son of Mrs. W. A. Barnett, of Fishtrap, who is deeply, grieved for him. He was buried Sunday at the family cemetery ten miles above Myrtle Point, the camp boys attending. The first letter received from Frank Todd in France since Oct. 28 arrived just before Christmas. He was then in a K. of C. hospital with the influ enza. He arrived in France in time to participate in the second battle of Verdun and came through without a wound or even a scratch. He hopes to see the good old U. S. A. early in the spring. Mr. and Mrs. John Clinton, of Nor way, visited at their son, Marion’s, home over Christmas. George Lester, who has been ill for some time with the influenza, is still confined to his bed. D. W. Newton and family have been having a light touch df the influenza. Mr. Newton took a relapse Friday, but ia gaining again. . L. A. Pinkston has re A ted a ranch one mile east of Myrtle Point and will move there with his family, as soon as he has had a sale where he has been living. ' Mrs. Ellen Peterson with hSr son, Adrian Peterson, and his wife, came up from Stockton, California, to spend Christmas at the old home, returning last Friday. Sam Miller, of Norway, has moved to the Gilman ranch near Coquille. Mrs. Anna DeLong, our postmis tress, spent Christmas with the fam ily of her brother-in-law, C. A. De- Long at Coquille. Gus Schroeder and children spent Christmas with the family of County Clerk Lloyd Oddy. East Fork Items. Right Save Money! • _____ Buy your canned goods by the dozen or case of two dozen. Beginning Monday, Jan. 6, for one week subject to stock being sold, we will mark special « prices on a limited number of cases ^ to reduce stock on the following lines: Per Do*. Standard Corn - Standard Tomatoes - - -• Wellman Brand sold pack Tomatoes, 2-lb. Red Letter Brand Tomatoes 2-lb. tin Park Brand broken sliced Pineapple, 21-lb. Wellman Brand sliced Pineapple, best grade, 2-lb. tin 2.10 2.05 1.60 1.60 2.75 2.75 Some of these prices are less than cost today. Better check uy your requirements and PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW. Watch this space. 5.40 If will pay you. Saturday Walter Laird went to Sumner with three dressed, six- months old shoats in the back scat of his auto; then to Marshfield by boat, where he sold the pokers for eighteen cents a pound, total weight 449 pounds, $80.82. Some money if you don’t count the feed bill. J. D. Laird sent in two six-months old shoats, dressed, by Earl Endicott, A dose before breakfast every 2 Phones—Use them both for the same market, that amounted morning aids the natural func to 272 pounds. Feeding hogs is just like finding money, if you don’t count tions of the liver and kidneys the feed bill. Marcus H. Hyde, who has been at New Serum For Influenza inoculation or preventive, it has been NuU, Cigarette#, Cigars, Candy, Mountain Glade ranch for the five and From the celebrated Mayo Founda found valuable as a treatment in Beaucoup Drinks. half months, left Saturday for his tion at Rochester, Minn., the Port cases where influenza ia already In Similar in effect to a Carlsbad Treatment a home in Oakland, Cal. He has gained Probata Coart N ot«. Health Bureau has received a progress, according to Dr. Roscnow. in health and weight. Coos county Is land new serum for prophylactic inocula A. J. Sherwood was on Dec. 30 ap some health resort. against Spanish influenza and ac Letter From Wilber Haynes pointed administrator of the estate of Saturday forenoon Joseph Albina, tion companying pneumonia. Quantities Mrs. A. M. Foley hands us this Robert E. Hi His, of this county. The of Brewster Valley, was chopping oi of the cerum, with which remarkable letter from her son, Wilber Haynes, estate consists of $760 of real propar- splitting wood, struck a knot with results reported to have been ob 'who is with the 27th Aero Squadron 1 ty and the appraisers are A1 Crouch, his axe, a piece of the knot flew and tained in are the Middle West, will be struck him in the eye. He was so given to local physicians upon re in France now. It was dated Nov. 29: William Westbrook and Joseph Stan- T h * fa n a it , ih n The heirs are his mother, Mrs. badly hurt that he went to the hospi COQUILLE, OHEOOH said Dr. George ParriBh, city Yesterday was Thanksgiving and I inger. Louisa of Roeeburg, and four tal at Coquille and the report is that quest, health officer, says the Portland Jour didn't have time to write so I thought brothers, Barker, one living in Texas, two in he may lose he eye. Mrs. Coll Harry is on the cick list. nal.The serum was originated and pre I’d try to write today. I’ve been away California and ono in the U. 8. Navy. Dr. Hamilton was out to see her last pared by Dr. E. C. Roscnow, of the from home two years pretty near, A petition was filed Monday by At in all lines. Quotations: Prime steers Thursday Old Mining Suit Settled I ? But it won’t be long until torney Claud H. Giles for tetters of Mayo Foundation clinic, who is widely haven’t good to choice steers Some of afternoon. I’ll be back and I’ll never leave, you administration in the estate of W0- the Bushnells, of the Ten- known Judge Coke Tuesday rendered a de $12.00-13.00; as one of America’s foremost $11.00-12.00; mediuiq to good steers cision in favor of the plaintiffs in tin* $10.00-11.00; fair to medium steers mile country, Douglas county, came bacteriologists. It was brought to can bbt on that. liam Huntley, of Myrtle Point, who case of Razor Brothers and Velgean, I&.50-9.00; common to fair steers $7 in over the mountains by wagon as Portland by Lieutenant G. N. Pease, The censorship has been lifted a died Dee. II. The estate eonsistc of California surveyors, versus the West 50-8.50; choice cows and heifers $9.- far as Brewster valley and went on of Portland, on his recent return rrom little so we can tell where we are. $4,000 of reel estate and $760 of per from there to Sumner in a car Satur the East, where he has been attend- They gave the boys a little dinner yes sonal property. An order was maae Coast Development company of Ban- medium to good cows and day. don, which has been pending sine» 00-10.00; and you can bet they were all granting the letters asked for. The $7.50-8.50; canners $3.50-4.50; It is reported that Jess Cotton, son it g training camps as a member of terday April, 1915, and the defendants, Steve heifers thankful. We are now at a camp by heirs are Mrs. Mary E. Huntley, the the Medical Corps. bulla $6.00-8.00; calves $9.00-12.00; of Mr. and Mrs. Cotton of Gravel Four quarts of the serum, or the name of Rembercourt. If you’ll wife of the deceased, his sons, Alva, and E. M. Gallier,. R. H. Rosa, E. Stockers and feeders $7.00-9.00. Dyer, W. P. Murphy, and C C Car The hog receipts were not very lib Ford, who is in France, was shot enough inoculations, are in look on the map it’s between Bar 1* Volney and Edward, his daughters, ter, will be required to pay equal eral today with 2,000 head over Sun through the lung or gassed, but has the hands for of 4000 the local Bureau, Due and Verdun on the main road. Nettie Allen and Sarah Huntley and parts of the $6,000 which the $4,B00, day the market is steady at the fol recovered again and is with his regi and will be distributed Health We ve been here for about t hree his grandsons. Roy Looter and Berlins to physicians originally demanded, now amounts to lowing quotations: prime mixed $16. ment months and were here in this last big Huntley and granddaughter, Gladys upon application. The Mayo Founda getting about time for Carran tion has given assurance that it will drive. at 8 per cent interest. Huntley. medium mixed $16.50-16.86; za It to is sefld Mexican birthday congrat supply any further quantities desired Now 111 try to tell you all the A petition was filed Monday by At In 1916 suit was brought against 86-17.00; rough heavies $14.85-16.00; pigs $14.- ulations to Bill Hohenzollern, alias if the scrum is needed for the sup places I’ve been since we left New torney 8. D. Pulford for the probate the company by the plaintiffs for the 00-15.00; bulks $16.85. sum of $4,800 and a judgment se Sheep receipts over Sunday counted Billie 2. of the influenza epidemic. York. It took us soven days to come of the will of Albert Graham, who cured, but as the corporation was in at around a thousand head. Quo What is the matter with Bryan that pression At the of the influenza epi across. We had submarine scares, died Feb. 9, 191®, at Orland. Callforia, dissolved they were unable to secure tations follow: prime lambs $12.00- he does not go to the peace conference demic Dr. outset Rocenow began searching but they didn’t get us. We landed in leaving $3,400 in realty and $260 of and spout out, “Wilson is bluffing and the amount. for a serum with which to combat the Liverpool; from there we went across personal property. The heirs all re- 13.00; fair to medium lambs $9.00- Americans won’t fight.” The plaintiffs then secured the 11.00; yearlings $10.00-11.50; wethers It is reported that Bill Hohenzollern malady. He did not make the result England to Winchester, from there to sid« at Myrtle Point and are his wife, stockholders several years ago, and $9.00-10.00; ewes $6.00-8.00. his study and - experiment public Ramsey; from,there to Southampton, Priscilla J. Graham, aged 71 years, has tried to let the wind out of him of the suit has been pending since. fer some time, until actual trial haa where we took the boat for La Havre! *°n’ William Jamas Graham and self. Judas Iscariot nude a complete proved C. W. Lake, H. E. Lee, and J. W. serum to Y>e valuable in in France. It took us all night to get tc ?T,^hU^ » ri,<U Uw*,Ub’ Marriage Licenses. job of it Try again Bill H. for you fluenza the Roberts were the three promoters of E- and pneumonia treatment. France. We reached La Havre all Dodge and Ruby C. Baker. the scheme to build a railroad from Dec. 27—Paul Falconer and Mary and Judas I. are twins. Records at the Mayo Foundation right and from there we went to Bandon to Port Orford at the cost of C. Jenkins, bo^h of Marshfield. N The newspapers give the news that show that, based upon the first 28,000 Todrs, which is a pretty good-sized Yesterday the petition for probat tha will of Ward M. Blake of $100,000 which was later to be sold Dec. 27—Fred Anderson and Erma the Allies are talking about sinking erses to be treated, persons who are town. We stayed there a few days ing JU«h«old, who died Dee. 2 », w*. to the railroad at a big profit. Ella Strong, both of Bandon. Tha the captured German naval vessels in inoculated with tHfe serum have three and then wtnt to Issondon, where the p.**? the depths of the ocean. What for? marriage ceremony was performed by Mullen Fifty thousand dollars was issued times as many chances to escape influ started training in fighting aero lake, the widow, ia Genevieve named aa the ex- to Roberts by the company, and to Rev. W. L. Smith at the residence of If the “German efficiency” tubs are of enza and pneumonia as i ttioee who boys planes. From there to Epiez, where •cutri* *nd she wtth . s ^ w>y„ r no practical use let them be scrapped, have not been inoculated. each of the defendants, $5,000 as A. E. Austin the same day. we started fighting Huns. From the metal used for useful purposes Dec. 27—Chester Mathews and fully paid stock, claiming it as com Further, the statistics of its us# thuya to Toul, and from there’ to ^ r T ’ S T 1 MuJUn BUk*’ « th e’ Myrtle Mary Smith, both of Prosper. and the value thereof given to the show that if one who has been so in Toarquin; pensation for services rendered. from there to A-8alnts, Red Cross of the Allied nations They were married the next day by The engineers were hired by the Rev. Frank H. Van Lydegraf, of Ban There is more sense in that proposi oculated does contract influenza or where we took part In the Chateau 600 ito ™ proP*rtT end $$,000 par- corporation to survey for the railroad, don, at his residence. pneumonia the chances of recovery Thierry «crap; from there tp our pres cTree C F tion than in sinking the metal and it arc which they did, and for which they Dec. 28—Leo. B. McCool, of Cam would 40 times greater than if the in ent location and I think our next be “beating swords into plow oculation had not occurred. The mor- move will be Home. received no pay. bria county, Pennsylvania, and Clari- shares pruning trlily among those who had taken tne Peck, Peck, Brand and Giles were bel Peart, of Coquille. They were hooka ” and spears into R. A. Easton serum was found tt> be only per The printed menu for the Thanks C««d at e Coot ^ 2$ Cents handling the case for the plaintiffs. mairi od the same day by Rev. James cent, an unusually low figure. —Coos Bay Times. dinner, which accompanied this E. Conder at the parsonage. Chamberlain’s Tablet«. Lieutenant Pease, who visited the giving letter, did hot differ greatly from the Dec. 31—Harold W. Hansen ano When you are troubled with indlge^ Mayo Foundation while en route to average American dinner, except in Portland Market Report. Madge Agnes SimpscA;, botti ot 1ti°n, °r constipation, take Chamber- his homo said that Dr. the absence of turkey and the pres lain s Tablets. They strengthen the Rosenow’s in desk Portland, Portland, Ore., Dec. 30, 1918—The Marshfield. was piled high with stomach and enable it to perform its ence of “Beaucoup” (many) cattle receipts today are rather light, Jan. 2—Earl McDonald, of Broad- ftnetions naturally. Indigestion is telegrams from practitioners in all It reads thus: Vegetable Soup, drinks Ho«* only 1300 head coming forward over bent and Hattie Belle Wyland, of usually accompanied by constipation parts of the Middle West setting fdrth Pork with dressing. Cream Potatoes Sunday. The market today opened Myrtle Point. They were married at °* Chamber the satisfactory results they had ch Green Peas, Goat Milk Butter, Bread! dtetrmïïT” ï lin * Tablets cause bjr a il gentle move ained very brisk with a big demand and ev Coquille the same day by Rev. James ment by using the serum. of the bowels, relieving the con While the serum is a prophylactic Combination SaUd, CHive^ Pumpkni erything sold readily on a strong basis E. Conder, of the Federated church. stipe ted condition. Pla, Apples, Grapes, Pears, Asserted Rexall Liver Salts The Busy Comer By the bottle, 30c and 60c FURMAN’S PHARMACY • S e y ii? " «•w aiuto “(Ä rS; \