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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1919)
* v . FAGS TSRSB TH* COQUILLS VALLST SSNTWSL, COQSVIUJt, OREGON. FRIDAY. JANUARY It. Ml*. IS IW IG TIME! Just received another shipment of BRUNSWICKS Owr Soldiers’ D a titi la Frasee I Now Much Leaa Streao Than a While A ro WHICH SHALL IT BE? —OM Style or New? HThe new Brunswick Phonograph represents the m ost advanced type o f Talking Machine—due to the Brunswick m ethod. o f tone produc tion. UNo other instrum ent has these ad vanced ideas. fM erely to hear the Brunswick is to recognize its superior musical qual ities. more *!■«« a pleasure giving instrum ent It is the ideal phonograph for the home, to de velop in growing children a love and under standing of all good music. For it plays the music of all artiste. And it plays it at its b est _______ _____________________ been played before. There are two essentials to conroct repro duction. The ULTONA reproduces the vi brations from the record. The All Wood Tone Amplifier rounds out tones in their full, life-like beauty, without the usual me tallic harshness. > J J L Hodge, of the Fiehtrsp sec tion, is in receipt of letters from his I son, Arthur, with the A. E. F. forces orsrsess, who wrote Dec. 1 end 4 1 Come in and hear the BRUNS from Denterghcm, Belgium. We take WICK, the most popular phonograph from the letters the following notes: THE ULTONA is not an attachment, but Here is the record of bottles that on the market today, play your favor a distinctly new creation—an essential part now adorns my service record: “St. of the Brunswick’s new method of reproduc ite muafc. We. have sold 28 of these Mihiel” Sept. 11-13, (the drive on tion. By a turn of the hand it adapts it machines in the past five m onths. If Nets, Alsace); Meuse, Argonne, Sept self to any of the vastly difforont types of we haven’t the style of mach ne in 26-Oct. 12; Lys-Scheldt, Belgium, records. The playing point, the correct stock that you wish we can get it in a O ct 81-Nov. 11. We were up, you position, and the precise degree of pressure few days. see, just two months and are credited needed—all conditions are met by this THE ULTONA is tho new Brunswick with 30 days’ fighting. Not bad is it? amazingly simple device. We receive the latest Pathe Records method of reproduction that makes it pos And we were in real action, believe every week. So think of the Brunswick as something sible to pUy all records as tlióy never have me. We saw war as it is fought in the approved 20th century style, and [ we had all we wanted of it, too. Prices range from $40 to $1500 When we left the Argonne we rame I through Chateau-Thierry wnere U»e j Yanks fought so wonderfully in July, then through the outskirts of P**«. September 4 and sent to a hospital of the estate of Maria Granholm, de Millions Just as Mad as He up through Amiens to Calais and where h, ^ jugt recovered . . the “What particular form of insanity ceased, and it appearing to the Court Dunkerque, then backinto the interne w l, , igned> «, he was sent th at such final account was filed'■un «WVÏSSiriry has this man developed?” asked the , of Belgio» toward Brussels. Ypres home> ^ th at got him was the 6th day of January, 1919, and visitor to the Asylum for Insane as was the destroyed city I wrote about. I$ne<sxing ^ Bnd , fter that muataro that such estate is in a condition to - Haulers. Injghem, Andevarde, Thielt l ^ 1Meling g u c U8ed them he stopped in front of a padded cell. be closed and the time for hearing “Why, he thinks he ought to assas are some of the Urger towns we have L snMM M h .rd they sneered their objections to such final account and sinate the Kaiser,” replied the guard. been in. We expected to go to Bros- I maxkx off, and the mustard gas affect- settlement of such estate should be “Gosh!” exclaimed the visitor. “I sols but the order, were changed. A n - I , ^ gkin uk# (trong mugUrd given. know wehe you can get about fifty I t is therefore ordered that the Ad devarde was tho last town the Yon** Would the throat. The American, million more like him if you want Do you remember any period in which our took here. We were there the day the fgcgd M ^ dvvili|h device# on ministraor give notice by publication them."—Cincinnati Inquirer. country has been subjected to so many anxious in the Coquille Valley Sentinel as i armistice was signed. I the Boche could think of and the Today w . got information that w L „ „ were defeated b, Bpwd of moments as during the past two years ? quired by law, and that the 10th day Calling Cards, 100 for $1.00. wme to march to Dunkerque on tne L ymnk, ^ were too fa rt for of February, 1919, a t the hour of 1<) Can there be any doubt that confidence in the channel, about 40 miles. It will take I ^ Germans o’clock A. M., is fixed as the date for Federal Reserve Banking System as a national' Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. hearing objections to such final ac 4 or 6 days. From there we expect U entenant Wolford was one of the shock absorber has contributed largely to the Before using this preparation for a to entrain to southwestern France I crack , hoU of the Oregon rifle team cough or cold you may wish to know count and settloment of such estate. tranquility of business and banking during these c a n t believe we are to U in this ^ ^ in national shoots, what it has done for others. Mrs. Dated this 7th day of January, tense months ? country much longer since w . are not H# hoW, medals and trophies O. Cook, Macon, 111., writes, “I'have 1919. to go to Germany. YmUrday we had L fing m. rkmon8hlp. And found it gives the quickest relief of If you appreciate what this new nation-wide James Watson, cOugh remedy I have ever used.” a big inspection of all IcasM U good play when he eras lined any County Judge. sybvcm has been doing for which sssmod to be a preparation | up agajMt the Germans with all their Mrs. James A. Knott, Chillicothe, Mo., says, “Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy you, you can support it and for tho journey M EM BER underhand devices for war, and he cannot be beat for coughs and colds. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. add to its strangth by may taka several months y e t FED ER A L R ESER V E Notice is hereby given th at the un was one among the many th at came H. J. Moore, Oval, Pa., says “I have promptly becoming one of SYSTEM Ju st today my w arrant came pro- out victorious, having received no used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy on dersigned has filed his final account our depositors. motlng^ me to S g t l r t class. Glad to I woundli onjy 8 p , attack from which several occasions when I was suffer in the m atter of the Administration ing with a settled cold upon the chest get it for it will give me a lot of ex he is fully recovered. and it has always brought about a of the Estate of*Sidney I. Darrin, de tra privileges. I will not have to car cure.” ceased, and that the County Court for ry my pack on marches any mo*«, Coos County, Oregon, has set Satur H its the Bootleggers Hurd which will be quite a relief. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. day, the 26th day of January, 1919, as A person who buys intoxicating li Coquille, Oregon Some of the boys went to Ghent to Notice is hereby given that the un the day, and the County Court Room day. It is a big city about IS miles quor in this state is not rn accomplice dersigned has filed his final account in the County Court House a t Co from here. They say 'it is a fine pino* I*4 «*• P * "°n "h o sella it and his tert- quille, Oregon, as the place for hear I wanted to go but co'uldnt get away, ‘«ony, without being corroborated, is in the m atter of the Administration sufficient on which to base conviction. of the Estate of William Colvin, de ing objections to said final account That is the substance of an opinion ceased; th at the County Court has set and the settlement of said Estate. We’re still in the same place watt Dated this 24th day of December, handed down by the supreme court Monday, the 17th day of February, ing orders to move toward France. 1919, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M 1918. Friday, the 6th, seem, to be the day \Tvm ^ y1 “ “ of £ A- J. Sherwood, ‘sus C. L. Busick, druggist of Union, as the day and time, and the office of now for moving. Administrator with .the Will An the County Court at the Court House who was convicted of violating the I’ve been very busy. We have had in Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, as nexed of the Estate of Sidney I. Dar reports of clothing to get up and new prohibition law by selling “Bitter the place for hearing objections to rin, deceased. A 60tfi I Herb Tonic.” clothing to issue to the men. Then said final account and the settlement Attorney General Brown declared I’ve had monthly reports to get ready Redemption Notice of said estatepL. and send in. While today we had to that this was the most important Dated this 10th day of January, All Coos County warrants drawn ion rendered by the supreme sterilise gas masks for the whole 1919. on the general road fund and indorsed relative to the enforcement of battalion, about 400. Now that I am George A. Colvin, prior to Sept. 1st, 1918, will be paid I* prohibition .law, since local option first sergeant of the Medical Detach Administration of the estate of on presentation a t my office in Co as first adopted in this state. One single Cup if you wish or Dozen ment I have a lot of added responsi quille. No interest will be allowed Under this opinion district attor William Colvin, deceased. bility. All the reports, service rec on any of these warrants after the C. R. Barrow, Attorney for Admin- „ Also r variety of ords, eten I have to keep in shape. neys may employ “stool pigeons” to 20th day of Dec., 1918. gaining^evi- lftra1 tor. " But this keeps me inside out of the buy liquor as a T. M. Dimmick, dence th at the law is being violated F -*- bad weather, so I’m satisfied. County Treasurer. NOTICE TO CREDITORS and their testimony is admissible as ' Speaking of weather, we have had evidence. ' Notice is hereby given that the un very good weather. There has been “I have been workng for a year dersigned has been duly appointed only a small amount of rain in this and a half to gain this interpretation Administrator of the Estate of section. I expected Flanders to be Springs & Mattresses. Iron & Wood Bedsteads worse than the Oregon coast for rain of our prohibition law, said Attorney George Hansen, deceased, by the General Brown, “and today’s opinion County Court for Coos County, Ore and mud. So far I have been disap Aladdin Lamp, Chimney and Mantels gon; and that all persons having pointed in that respect Coos county is of far reaching importance.” pffC. R. BARROW The opinion was written Justice claims against said Estate are hereby can beet Flanders for mud and rain Attorney and Counselor a t Law Oil Lamps, Chimneys, Lanterns Johns, and it affirms Circuit Judge notified that they are required to pre any old time. Practice in State and Federal Courts. Have moved my office to Today we received an official bulle- *°ld Iton‘! 10 sent same duly verified and with the 1 good 14-in. Iron Beam Oliver Plow, almost new tin from Division Headquarters bear William Wolf, who was employed by proper vouchers therefor to the un old City Hall near Busy Corner ing a telegram from the Chamber of the district attorney to make pur dersigned a t the office of A. J. Sher and City Wharf. Office hours 8 Commerce of Eugene addressed to chases with a view of basing criminal wood in the First National Bank to 12 A. M. and 1 to 6 P. M. prosecution thereon. Building a t Coquille, Coos County, “All Lane County and Oregon men,” “The crime charged against the de Oregon, within six months from the dated Nov. II and stating:: “Greet J. A. RICHMOND . ings; your entire state gone crazy, fendant is the sale ___ of intoxicating li date of this notice. PHYSICIAN aad SURGEON. quor and the record is conclusive that Dated this 2nd day of January, your relatives and neighbor, madly | ?"°r ^ “ ' Richmond-Barker Building. employed 1919. celebrating today, your victory.” I t ' 1 * Proa*cuUn* witness Coquille, Ore. . John Jackson, was a message we all greatly appre- to make the purchase for the purpose Phones, Office 626, Res. 214. Administrator of the Estate of dated. There are two Eugene men, 61t6 ambulance drivers, attached to our I'def#ndant- “ *■ Just.ce Johns. “But George Hansen, deceased. The conveniences of a phone are many. W. C. CHASE battalion. There must have been wild there is a very marked difference be tween the legal status and liabilities It saves many steps; is necessary in sick enthusiasm all over the country. ATTOtNBY-AT-LAW NOTICE TO CREDITORS of a seller and those of a purchaser. ness and indispensoble in business. The Notice is hereby given that the un I While it is true that a sale cannot be Richmond-Barker Bldg When Tide of War Was Turned I I made without a purchaser, it is also dersigned has been duly appointed Coquille Oregon cost is small, and you will appreciate our Lie«tenant J . H. Wolford is a hero I true that the crime is in the sale of Administrator of the Estate of Rob of the 65th regiment, C. A. C., from I intoxicating liquor and not in the pur- ert E. Hillis, deceased, by the County DR. a. W. LESLIE service. Let us install one for you. Roseburg and has returned from the chase. The whole purpose and intent Court for Coos County; and that all . O steo p ath ic P h y sic ia n battlq front in France. He sailed I of the prohibition amendment was to persons having claims against said Graduate of the American School ■home on the George Washington, the prevent and punish the sale of intoxi Estate are hereby notifiod that ¿hey of Osteopathy of Kirksville, Mo. boat that took President Wilson and eating liquor, and as it fails to make are required to present the same duly Office in Eldorado Block. varty over. the purchase of such liquor an in verified and with the proper vouchers Marshfield Oregon In speaking of the battles Lieut dictable offenso, we hold that Wolf, as therefor to the undersigned a t his of w e n t Wolford says: a purchaser, was not an accomplice of fice in the First National Bank Build “1 was in the thickest of the bat the defendant as a seller.” DR. C. W. ENDICOTT ing a t Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, tle of Chateau-Thierry for over six within six months from the date of DENTIST weeks. I entered on the 20th of July this notice. It W u E a sy to Learn and saw the turn of the tide in the First N’t ’l Bank B’ld’g Phone Dated this 2nd day of January, “Do you thnk you could learn to 1919. great battle. The Boche tried the Main 11, Coquille, Oregon. same tatics which had overrun the |love me?” asked the young man. A. J. Sherwood, “Well—I don’t —know,” replied the French, and they came up in solid Admnistrator- of the Estate of Rob formation, one rank after another'un- | ,w « V ° un* *«*>*. thoughtfully, J. J. STANLEY ert E. Hillis, deceased. ~~ 61t6 til 12 waves had been sent up through * ^*T* 1« Liberty bonds, LA WYE* \ the barrage, and they met their de- ,10’?00M inT“ t#d f OQd P‘ I in« IN THE COUNJY COURT OF THE Office in First Nstionsl Bank feat against the withering fire of th* ¡**™ COUNTY OF COOS IN AND “ b- — J«* £ . — Building, Coquille, Oregon. Yanks with machine guns and rifles i Go 0B; And $60,000 in wen-paying real * FOR THE STATE OF which piled them up in great heaps. W . ¿ S * “ ‘‘ I T S ’” *"d b* * “ M lb . Job OREGON I saw carloads of the Germans killed aetata.” A. J. SHERWOOD “All right, dear; I’ve learned. Be by our fire and it was this effective In the m atter of the Estate of * ATTORNEY AT LAW work of the American troops that lieve me, you’re some teacher!”— Maria Granholm, deceased. broke down and turned the tide of the Yonkers Statesman. First Nstionsl Bank Building * The above entitled ' m atter coming war. Six weeks of this was an ex Coquille • Oregon Butter Wrappers and Trespass on for consideration upon the Anal re perience that will last me all my life.” COQUILLE LAUNDRY D. Hurley, Prop. 1 Signs a t the Sentinel port of N. K. Landreth, administrator Lieutenant Wolford was gasead on C O Q U ILLE F U R N IT U R E C O M P A N Y A National Shock Absorber First National Bank rr ; 1 I __ to QUICK’S For your Enamel or Graniteware One Barrel of Cups and Saucers a Professional Cards New & Second Hand Cook Stoves Heaters—Wood and Coal Have You a Telephone? Coos & Curry Telephone Company sarvic. Firrt. THE ONE INDUSTRY IN COQUILLE j. - ¡ - a ««. ir— ~ ls m m m « N $ M a M i 5* ■RRB m Il M fciW ii|i|»|ì9nMS||l . ‘ . .. ... » • t '