Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1919)
\ THS COQUILLE TALLET SENTINEL. COQOUILLB, OREGON. PRIOAT. JANUARY 1 1919. PAGE SIX Up-to-Dnte Party Oregon Products $362,882,000 M. M. Porterfield and wife, of Inde pendence, Ora, came in Tuesday to W* had thought the custom of mak Approximately $400 worth of pro j i t his sister, Mr*. Linnie Baxter. ing fashionable New Year calls an ducts for every man, woman and child Mr. Porterfield owns a farm in the WH- obsolete one but it was revived hare in Oregon was produced within the lamette valley but this is his first Wednesday evening in a very strenu state during the year just ending; trip to Cues county. They intend to ous manner by members of the Home bringing the total production of the main about a week. Guard and others—at least three of farms to $362,882.000. This is far Evcats la tk* City u i If your feet hurt, if you have corns, bunions, callousea the party appeared In uniform—and the biggest aggregate that the Beav- The people of this valley can’t be County. weak arches, flat foot, weak ankles or other foot trouble, come enthusiastic over a plan to re the decolette apparel of some of the er state has ever shown, says Hyman this is good news for you. vise the railroad srhadule, by the ad rest added the final touch which H. Cole in the Oregon Journal. IUv. James E. Cooder, of the P m - dition of a night train, with Pullman stamped it as a fashionable visit of Last year's great showing wherein Dr. Scholl Foot Comfort era ted. church, made a trip to Port sleepers even, if it is to mean that our the “400.” Originating at the home the soils and waters of,the state pro Specialist Portland papers and letter mail from of Coquille’» most popular automo duced $322,063,000 worth of products, land and Salon last week. bile salesman,, the party about 10 was considered remarkable. And yet the East is to come in by freight near will be in This Store Friday, Jan. 19 Thia is your last weak to bay In o’clock headed for the residence of it was eclipsed in 1918 by over $40,- to examine feet, diagnose the trouble, dio* and Children'a coaU at oaeriSe* so o sri the day after. of our leading grocers. Not to be 000,000. explain the cause and demonstrate The order from Washington for the one prices. The Ladioo Baaarr. denied because the five members of The year’s record was one to be the positive mechanical corrective ladies to ’stack needles,” refers only M. O. Hooton says ice formed a to knitting needles, there being lots the household were getting their proud of, hot only because of its vol inch and a quarter in thickness 1 to do yet in the way of making gar beauty sleep, they routed them out ume, which brought prosperity to FREE OF ALL CHARGE his rain barrel yesterday morning ments for the convalescent wounded and proceeded forcibly to make them most of Oregon’s farming and rural * He is an expert, having been train their glad rags for a midnight population, but because this showing ed personally by DR. WM. M. Any reader who wants to read the So our local Red Cross workers are don fiesta. That one of the town’s tailor- was made in the face of adverse cli Outlook for the coming year can hear again summoned to the liberty Tem esses was SCHOLL, the recognised foot author Dr. 8 ckoil’s Foot Razor too scantily clad to with matic conditions and a depleted labor something to his advantage by calling ple, now that the ban has been lifted stand the rigors ity, and he can unfailingly show you Price $3.99 Par Pair of the Arctic temper market over which factors the state how to gain Absolute Foot Comfort at the Sentinel office. Supports the weakened Only one more week of the Sale at ature prevailing, or that one of our had no control whatever. arch, bridges the weight Miss Muriel Landreth cam* * The Ladies Basaar. Ladies and c h il beautiful school ma’ams objected As usual livestock continues the from heel to ball of foot, from Cottage Grove Wednesday, the dren's union suits and two piece un most pugnaciously to making mid dominating factor of the farm pro give* utter comfort. college there having been closed again derwear at a sacrifice. night calls meant nothing to the mer duct with a total value for the season Springy and close fitting. on account of the flu. W. M. Hammerk, who spent some rymakers who “got the house,' of $103,170,000 compared with $95, Worn in your ordinary head, wife, daughter and all—and 416.000 for the previous year. The The result of the Red Cross Christ time in the Shasta valley during the shoes. Improves foot ap increased total for the season was cue mas Roll Call is now officially stated past year at various seasons, says took them along. pearance. In the oringinal party were the to t,he extreme values that Oregon by the chairman, Mrs. Virginia Lamb, some of the Coos county people who No Charges Whatever salesman, a lady way up in farmers secured fpr their livestock, to be a total of 11162. have moved down ^here like it and aforesaid Each 50c For Expert's Service* the official roster bf the local Red for in all lines with the exception of We are having bright mornings others do not. It is a good deal drier Cross, an out-of-town visitor, a blond sheep decreased holdings weije shown country than the coast section, con now with An* winter d ^s. At Home Guard who never has answered during the year. o’clock this morning the temperature siderably colder in the winter and roll call at drill, and two reckless The grain crops of Oregon are next warmer in the summer. was exactly SO degrees. young blades of tender years. in monetary importance to livestock Although the influensa ban has been Tom J. Curry, who got as far to Their next call was on the family of with a showing of a value of $74,050, raised here, Mayor Johnson has or ward the war front as Camp Meade, a gentleman closely connected with 000 for the season, the greatest value dered that there shall be no dances tn Maryland, came home Monday with the agricultural interests of Coos ever known here even though there an honorable discharge. The flu county. They were welcomed by this have been seasons when the crop was the city until further notice. all that kept his regiment from gentleman with such ardor and greater than in 1918. ' Women wearing small shoes, 2)4-4, was going over seas. He looks as if warmth that his two children were Over in Eastern Oregon, where the come in and see our wonderful values Uncle Sam provided plenty to eat for and the party beat a hasty state’s big grain fields are working for $2.98. The Ladies’ Baxaar. his boys and says he is forty pounds awakened retreat, with the din of frightened overtime, they had a fairly good crop Mrs. Chas. Hariocker and daughter, heeviqr than when he loft. childhood ringing in their ears. during the Bcason, notwithtsanding who have .been visiting her parents in Chris Terre* has moved from the Failing to find the better half of the reports of disaster. Talk of dls Portland for the past six weeks, re HathaWay-p 1*2* down the river to the writer who had vanished when the early aster is heard so muck that the aver turned home last Friday. Brewer place a mile west of town, bell rang at their next stop they fore- age stranger would believe that wheat T. B. Currie has opened an office for just this side of Superintendent Ba bora awakening the youngsters and growing is a big chance in Oregon. This is not the fact for there has nev ker’s. His lease on the Hathaway departed by auto. the Coquille Ice Co. in the north' comer room on the second floor of the place expires in April, and it has been - Who the succeeding objects of thetr er been a rèsi wheat crop failure In rented to an Italian by the name of New Year’s attention were we are the state. First National Bank building. informed, but we near that a suf Outs and barley were small dur V. R. Wilson, Optician and Optome Scattino, who will move from the not ficiently large crowd was secured to ing the last season owing to unfavor trist, will be at his office on Taylcfr Randleman place down the river. a very jolly dance party which able weather but despite this the total street, Coquille, every day in the week. Phil Bates, formerly secretary of make themselves into the wee «mall value was close to that of years of Glasses fitted. 42t9 the Oregon Editorial Association, was enjoyed hours. greater production. a caller Saturday with his small son, The lot advertised on this page will Steve, whom he introduced as his pri The hay crop alone this season was increase in price $6 each week until vate secretary. Mr. Bates Is at pres Edgar Morgan War Victim valued at $24,000,090, an increase of it is sold. Today’s figures are much 000,000 over a year ago. engaged in work for the North Word has been received in this $ 2 , Who lees than the bargan price at which ent has not heard of Oregpn ap west Tourist Association. Last fat) city by C. E. Strang from his cousin, ples? Those we purchased it. have not tasted the he was one of the men who was en Alford Ritx, formerly Miss fruit grown in who this scarcely Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schroeder were gaged in fighting against the single Mrs. Edith Morgan, of Alberta, Canada, know what a real apple state is like. Every down from Norway Wednesday, pack tax movement in California and help telling of the death of her brother, where the Oregon apple is known as ing up their household goods for ship ed bring about its defeat. Edgar, on the 20th of November, of the standard by which all other apples ment to their home at the Schroeder Sixty-nine enlisted men—the last influensa followed by double pneu are judged. The value of the year’s * Aasen mill. of the squadron there—left the Pow monia. was over $ 6 , 000 , 000 . Georg* Lester, who lives in the ers barracks yesterday for Vancouver Edgar was the son of Mr. and Mrs. crop Total for Oregon 1918 fruit Fishtrap district, has been seriously barracks. Louis Morgan, and grew to manhood crop was value $20,216,000 with ill with the ’’flu’’ for several days, but in this vicinity where he has many $13,882,000 a year ago, compared or over three Matt Kerrigan Gassed this morning Doctor Hamilton says friends who will be grieved to hear of times the value of the crop of 1914. he is a little better. The following are extracts from a his death. Vegetable production in the state Seveti years ago Mr. Morgan, in reached total value of $36,055,000 James A. Dollar and wife, who have letter just received here by John Ker company his folks, moved from for the a season compared with $27,- been visiting Mrs. Dollar's mother at rigan from his brother, Matt, in the this city with Canada, 835.000 a year ago, which is the great Bandon, passed through her* Wed A. E. F. in France. It was addressed where he to took Saskatchewan, homestead and est value ever known des nesday on. their return trip to their to his father, of whose death he had was engaged in up the a wheat industry pite the extraordinarily in Oregon not learned, and was dated, “Back a? dry. season home at Vancouver, B. C. until the outbreak of the war, when which cut down to a considerable Re- job," on Oct. 80: Mrs. S. R. Steel* and children, who the Well, he immediately enlisted in the artill father, I just got back from qize of the crops. cam* down to spend the holidays with a seven days pass and I sure had the ery of the Canadian army ’ and was tent It the was a big season for the salmon' her parents, Mr and Mrs. B. H. Bums, time of my life. I was down in south one of the first to see service “over industry with a value of $7,000,000 This is the only time this lot went out to their home at Peoria, ern France and it is as much different there.” for 1918, an increase of a cool million Oregon, yesterday morning. will be offered at that price from where I have been as night is After a severe attack of gas, re dollars over the season of 1917. ceived while operating a machine gun, Miss Edna Hariocker, leader of the from day. Of course, one of the dif Dairy products of Oregon showed a Honor Guard, requests all who can to ferences is that the place has not he was sent to a hospital in England, far greater value than ever before be present at a special mooting of the seen all the horrors of wfir ,<nd it was but failing to recuperate as fast as he during the season with a total show Guard to be held at the Liberty Tem a big tourist center before the war. should, was returned # to Canada wltn ing of $33,900,000 compared with $26,- The rest sure did me a lot of good as the fourteen survivors of the 12,000 670.000 a year ago. This increase is ple next Tuesday evening at 7:80. For reliable Abstracts of Title and information been gassed and needed it. with whom he sailed. by far the greatest known and is re Of course, under all circumstances I had jyst about Coo* County Real Estate see worry about be, though, as I He has spent considerable time in markable in view of the fact that pro the ladies are the “Home Guard,” but Don’t efforts to regain his health but with TITLE QUARANTEE A ABSTRACT COMPANY all right and fit as a fiddle and I duction was curtailed by the protract it is unusual to see them in the kahki am L MwtMKM and Case*. a tr . Ore. out avail, and it was while in the hos was lucky. They say luck is with the attention paid to looking after assessments end payment of tax**. uniform of that organisation as some Irish and I sure believe in the saying pital that he contracted the epidemia ed dry season which affected practi Special Phone Marshfield Office Phone Coauille OAm cally the entire Pacific slope. of them were her* New Tear’s night as it has been with me a good many which caused his death. 14J HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager . ” 91 Attorney L. A. Liljeqvist will go times. The deceased was buried in Regina Land Brings $600 Per Acre to Portland Monday to appear for the with military honors by the Great county in the Federal court in what War Veterans Assouratlon. Charles Mahaffy, a well known Words That Hoodoo is to be hoped will be the last of the The sister of a young lnd here in Calling Cards, 100 for $1.00. Keep Curb en Speech. North Coos River rancher, Thursday Most of us sey a great deal more dilatory procgpdings in the Kinney Coquille bought a knife for a Christ closed up the final details for the pur Matter Still Undecided we mean. We have a way of ex tax cases. chase of 23 acres of the John Holmes than mas present for him. A day or two aggerating things juat for the sake of The hefrs of the late J. J. Lamb ranch. The property adjoins the Ma Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Butler and later he was examining it more close have agreed upon a price at which the picturesque. There le no reason daughter, Gertrude, of Prosper, and ly out-of-doors than when he received they will sell the Myrtle GVove back haffy holdings. why we should talk about our own af Mrs. Aletha Slagle were the out-of- it amid the excitement of Christmas of the residences of J. A. Lamb and The deal fixed a new high price fairs and less reason for talking about town guests at the New Year’s dinner morning. And as he did he spelled Fay Jones to the city, but of course record for Coos River bottom land, our neighbors. It Is a mighty safe rule In business, as In Ilf* Itself, to say given by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Slagle out the words, “Germania Company, the council has' not as yet taken any $600 per acre. only the pleasant things and keep tha Mr. Mahaffy paid $7500 for the 23 Wednesday. Made in Germany.” His father says, action and so the figures cannot be acre*. Of the tract, 12 acres U bot unpleasant things In the background— The Sale at The Ladies Basaar ends 'You are not 100 per cent American stated. The tract on which the grove tom land and this was figured in at or better still, not to recognize them Saturday night January 11th. We if you keep that kind of a knife,” stands is 240 feet square. the rate of $600 pejr acre. The pur at all. still have a complete line of Boys and and without the slightest hesitation gives Mr. Mahaffy one of the the boy swung his arm and threw tne Got Them at Eleventh Hoar chase Girls’ school and dress shoes. Good Advice to Women. best ranches on Coos River.—Cots Do not knife he had prised a hundred feet be afraid to rest your feet Bay Times. Mrs. G. W. Zerr, of Portland, came away. Many pledges for the purchase of Sit down at your work whenever you down here about ten days ago to War Savings Stamps or "Baby can; a chair In the kitchen Is a great Logger Gets a Bad Fall spend the holidays with her sister, foot conserver. On may walk all day Bonds,” as they are best known, were War Romance Here • Mrs. W. H. Mansell, and Mr. Zerr ar A war romance was consumated kept at the postoffice here at the elev H. A. Jackson, a logger at Powers, long upon two feet without injury, but stand perfectly «till, as when rived Tuesday. They went home by here last Saturday when Rev. James enth hour. These bonds could not be was taken to Marshfield Tuesday cannot pnrlng the dinner vegetables. Ironing this morning’s train. sold after the end of 1918, and just THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS E. Condor performed the ceremony, before six o’clock Tuesday evening night in a serious condition, the re the small pieces, etc., for a quarter at sult of a fall while working in the an hour without a crippling degree of Keith Leslie and Adrian Mann, who which united Leo B. McCool and Clar- people V. R. WILSON, Optometrist were at every window keep fatigue end s risk of serious Injury to have been finishing up the work of ibel Peart, dahgi ter of Joseph Peart, ing the whole postoffice force busy woods. Jackson is employed as a th* feet—Chicago Dally News. the war board in Assessor Beyers’ of of this city, in\çiarriago. The groom taking in the coin and filling out the chaser and several years ago was badly injured by a falling tree, after AT COQUILLS POSTOFFICB. fice her* during the past month, went was one of the soldiers of the Spruce which he has been subject to spells up to Camp Lewis yesterday morning production division, employed at the bonds. Better late than never. Botany. of unconsciousness. Botany Is based on a classification to be mustered out of the U S. ser Sitka mill, coming from Lily, Penn., Ranch For Sale vice. He has been a woodsman in this of plants which depends largely on the Marshfield and Eastern - and the bride a daughter of one of anatomy of the ovaries, seeds and Myrtle Point 840 a. m.; best known ci tisens. The Sen 184 acres, could be used for dairy part of the country for years and Is reproductive organs. Flower* and Powers Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Sterling, who our or stock ranch. $10.00 per acre. Ten unmarried. He was taken to the hos fruit are therefore tinel extends congratulations and beet often necessary to have been visiting her parents her* wishes. years time, if desired. F. M. Lsng- pital Wednesday. Identification of species and but rare Marshfield / since Monday, left today for their lois, Myrtle Point, Ore. 61t4 ly can determination ho mad* from Bandon 6 JO a. m.; new home at Lafayette, Or*., Mr. Wanted foliage alone. Magazines subscriptions received at Ara go (by boat) Sterling having been tranferred from Hides, Wool 4k Mohair and CUtham Coquille Home for Sal* the Folsom confectionery, where they Malle Arriva. Cushman to that point on the South Bark. 1818 peel. Geo. T. Moulton. Birds In England. Three blocks from high school; will s?nd for any periodical you want. It la a curious ern Pacific. Myrtle Point 8J2 a. m. ; fart that of the 260 Powers \ M ------------- seven loto; two-story residence, four rts of birds found In Great Britain WANTED—Man to work on ranch. Butter Wrappers and Trespass rooms below, three above. Ap$d7 at Send the Sentinel to eastern friends. only 140 an reel dents all th* year M*rshfleld 9:20 a. a .: F. B. Phillips Biglia at the Sentinel office. Calling Cards, 100 for $1.00. ! Sentinel. Come Here Friday, Jan. 10 Get Foot Comfort MM MENTII Knowiton’s Drug Store $ 220 . 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 Coquille city prop erty. For further information call at SENTINEL OFFICE ABSTRACTS KJ&559K V r- i d