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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 T B B COQUILLE TALLET SENTINEL, COQOUILLB, OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 1«. U R PACK s a MINOR MENTION. B. H. Pillar, whs la o f the A. L. 8impoon in the Coquille Laundry, is expected from Dallas shortly to make his ia Coquille. Mrs. Pillar will psny him. They are the parents Mrs. Simpson. Mr. Pillar is the' ident o f the Laundry company, while Mr. Simpson is secretary-manager. Death of Ex Need Four No Loafer ■■ I — One of our jm w subscribers from up the forks o f tbs Coquille asked when giving his name if it would be necessary to commit assault and bat About tery to get the paper stopped when the time was out. We reassured him Evento in the City and on that head, for since he War In County. dustries Board made ms get to a eash- in-advance basis we like it too well to J. M. Thomas got back Tuesday S. M. Nosier returned Tuesday f r o « ever -think o f going back to the old from a hunting and business stay with a week’s business trip to San Fren- Carl Shoemaker, stats game warden, method o f unlimited credits. And from what we hear we believe our and others at Krole. He says the subscribers feel very much the same Mrs. Iris Elrod and daughter came party, which included also L. L. way about it, for on all our list we over yesterday from North Bend to Thomas, shot auray 8,800 shells and have only heard from one who wants got over 126 ducks. Mr. Thomas loft visit relatives. to go back to the old method of let Mr. and Mrs. Logan Kay, of Marsh Thursday to be a witness in the Pow ting it run. And at the rate new ers still case which comes up before field, were callers at the Sentinel o f subscribers are enrolling it won’t be the federal court in Portland today. Dr. Scholl's Foot Ea£er fice this afternoon. long before our paid-in-advance list Price $3.04 Per Pair Justice B. H. Joehnk, of Marshfield, 4 *■ im t a 1» M will b e bigger than it ever was under publication {enough o f human weakness and was the old system. was over here Wednesday and mads in a Bay paper about the trip to Eu the Sentinel a call. co thoroughly one o f the people that rope he and his wife are intending to Thrift Starts for Salem Mrs. C. McC. Jo'...con and Alyce take. They do not expect to go, how there probably has never been another Doll came over from Marshfield yes ever, until some time next fall. In president that got as close to the Hon. T. J. Thrift started Wednes American heart as Theodore Roose terday for a short visit. day morning for Portland, accompan quiring at the state department at ca rry — velt. Subject to fiery outbursts of W. U. Douglas, the well known Washington elicited the information temper and ready to denounce almost ied by Mrs. Thrift. They Will first visit their daughter, Mrs. D. Brooks hat 42,000 people are already booked Marshfield attorney, was anyone who disputed his word in the Hogan, residing near that city, and to go overseas in April and May. Monday on legal business. good old vernacular with the short Through the knowledge received froa thi» Chicago gpec- Mrs. Thrift will remain with her while »Clausen Bros., who have a fine no and ugly word “ liar” every man could That lot advertised on this page is Mr. Thrift is attending the legisla ialiat and from taking a Practipedie course on the ta n of going up every week, but at the pres cow dairy farm on the lower Coquille feel that Roosevelt was a “ man of like tive session at Salem— if there is one, the feet { tor the Dr. Scholl Mfg. Co.» we will be able to River, always raise lots o f good cow passions with themselves.“ So he ent price it is some bargain. Mr. Thrift says the influenza epi feed. A little sample o f their bee* bound his friends with him * s with take care of all i demic is still so serious at Salem that Ed Meade and his slater, Mrs. Har crop is at the County Agent’s office, bonds of steel; and when he deserted vey have come over from the Bay or.e of the beets weighs 41 lb, ty o the republican party in 191^ and the BoaiM of Health may forbid the to occupy their Rink creek ranch o f the others 86 lb each and ttie headed a bolt, he took with him more meeting o f the senate and legislative assembly at this time. If so it would again. smallest one 84 lb. This variety of than half its membership and pollld probably result in adjournment to The Oregon Fanner is furnished in beets is known as the Gate Post o f over four millions o f votes as the can later date, though there may be no It takes good didate of a third party—a record al connection with the Sentinel at $1.66 Giant Intermediate. legal obstacle to holding the legists, together unprecedented. Politically for the two papers for one year in soil to grow such beets. tive session in some other place. Charter No. 6849 Reearve District No. 12 they followed him unwaveringly “ Into advance. Report o f Condition o f the the jaws o f death, into the mouth of Beulah Chapter Installs V. R. Wilson, Optician and Optome Reported Killed but Still Alive Beulah Chapter No. 6, O. E. S., hell," and it is, o f course, evident that trist, will be at his office on Taylor Relatives of Herman Gardner, of while the Colonel did not attain the street, Coquille, every day ia the week. held their annual election and in Ifiorth Bend, who was reported killed coveted third term as presdent, he Glasses fitted. 42t9 stallation c t Odd Fellows’ Hall last 'in action, have received a letter from at Coquille in the State of Oregon, at the doee o f busineas on Dec. Slat, 1918. evening. Not all o f the appointive certainly changed the whole current Felix Hull A Son, dairymen near RESOURCES him dated December 11, saying he is offices wore Allied, howqyer, the fol of American history from that time Riverton, are installing a combination in Belgium and will be home by l a Loans and discounts including rediscounts (ex forth when he opened the way for lowing being the official roster $180,217.10 .feed grinder and roller which will be cept those shown in b and c ) ................................ Woodrow Wilson’s entry into the Christmhs. This is the second case in completed: , 180.00 operated bjr the caterpillar. the experience of Coos Bay in 'which a 2. Overdrafts, unsecured.............................................. WMte House. W. M.—Violet Lorens. 5. U. S. Bond# (other than Liberty Beads, bat la- man still living was reported killed, The writer’s personal recollection of J, M. Gulley, o f Catching Inlet, will W. F ^ -C . F. Willey. eluding U. 8. certificates of indtbtadaeee): the ex-president are confined to the Dr. Keizer Moving been so listed.— have some fine young pure bred Po A. M.— Annie Von Pegert. a U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par , two hours spent in listening to his Coos Bay Times. land Chinas to farm out to the Pig Con.—Gertrude Lorens. value) ...................................................................... $ 12,600.00 Add to this the case of Lars Gis- speech on “The New Nationalism, ” at Club members on the shares this A. Con.— Pansy Young. f U. S. bonds and certificates o f indebtedness Osawattomie, Kansas, some nine holt, of Coquille, and it makes a no spring. f Tress.— Eva Barrow. ' owned and unpledged .................. »'.................... 26,000.00 87,600.00 table percentage of errors in reports years ago, and shortly after his re Sec.— Emma Pierce. L. A. Pinkston, o f Fishtrgp, Liberty loan beads: turn from Africa. Its sentiments from the front pbout Coos county peo fi. Marshal— Virginia Lamb. just bought a fine dairy farm from a Liberty Loan Bonds, 8)4, 4, and 4)4 per cant, were in line with the whole course of ple. Organist—Gertrude Norton. Wlnsor and Falkenstein in the Lee unpledged ................ ............... ................................. 10,860.00 his public life, in advocating measures Chaplain— Annie Lawrence. district. He will have a sale and 7. Bonds, securities, etc. (other then U. 8 .): for the betterment o f the conditions New Secretary at the Sitka Sentinel— August Peterson. move there soon. c Bonds and securities pledged as collateral for of the masses of the people and curb » Wardar— Ora X. Maury. O. B. Hughes came down here Sat State, or other deposits (postal excluded) or In the marriage notice o f Leo B. ing the greed of those who were run urday from Portland to take Mr. Nic Esther—Alice Evland. bills payable.............. .............................................. 20,800.00 MeCool and Claribel Peart, the name ning things in this cobntry. One olai’s place in the Sitka, Spruce com Electa—Genie Lorens. e Securities other than U. S. bonds (not including . o f the bride’s father was incorrectly word of that address will always lin pany during the latter’s illness and stocks) owned unpledged.............................. 24,200.07 stated. It should have been Jerry ger in our memory, the little word New Woodmen Officers will now remain here. Mrs. Hughes Total bonds, securities, etc., other than U. S.. 46JM0.07 l'aart instead of Joeeph Peart. "finally.” We had not long before is expected to join him here tomorrow, The Modern Woodmen o f America Stock o f Federal Reserve Bank (60 per cent of ». heard from Wm. Allen White the in As Mr. Hughes hails originally from J. D. Carl, of Arago, recently will hold their annual installation, this 1,800.00 subscription) ........................................................... bought the Tyrrell ranch near there. jvening, the following being the camp side story of the way in which Presi Long Branch, New Jersey, he seems 82,700.00 10. Value s of banking house owned and unencumbered dent Taft’s soft measure of railroad almost like a neighbor to the writer, Mr. Carl will operate it in connec officers for the coming yoar: 11 . Furniture and fixtures.............. ........................... ... 0,400.00 control had been doctored by the pro whose old home on Long Island tion with the place where he now lives P. C.—Geo. N. Battcy. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank . . . . gressives in the United States senate next door to that New Jersey summer 18. 21,000.00 and will milk about 86 cows this year. V. C.— M. C. Tosier. 16. Cash in vault and net amounts doe from nation until it had emeged armed witH teeth resort. W. A.—C. W. Upton. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Barklow, of al banks..................................................................... and full of menace to the plutocacy. 77,817.11 Bankee—A. G. Miller. Myrtle Point, have returned home 16. Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and tract So when Tddy remarked that this Bargain Price for Telegram Clerk— H. A. Young. from an extended visit with relatives companies other than included in Items IS, 14,16 law as “ Anally’ enacted was one of 1,168.84 Escort—Jerry Peart. in Los Angeles, California. Mr. and The Portland Telegram is making 18. Checks on other banks in the same city or town the steps in the now nationalism, he Watchman— G. C. McQuigg. Mrs. Barklow went south in Novem as reporting bank (other than Item 17) put more emphasis into that word bargain day rotes from Jan. 10 to 842.21 Sentry— E. E. Nosier. ber. Its bargain price is “ finally” than into any other in his February -10. Total of Items 14, 16, 10, 17 and 18 . 78,822.66 Trustees— f f . J. Ferbr.che, N. C entire speech. It came out with an $8.76 for the daily for a year. We 19. Checks on banks located outside o f city or town Theo Clinton and Lawrence Rackleff Kelley and H. A. Isensee. ef reporting bank and other cash items.............. intensity and a withering contempt will furnish it with the Sentinel, both 200.20 on the Albert Schroeder ranch, 8 miles Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due that indexed his scorn for William papers for one year in advance, for 20 . south of Coquille, are going to make George Battey Is Noble Guard Howard and all his works— in spite of $5.00 during this period. •^Your horns from U. S. Treasurer............................................. things jump this year with their new «26.00 The Odd Felloes intend to hold the fact that it was Roosevelt alone paper and a Portland daily are cer 21 . Interest earned but not collected— approximate caterpillar raising feed for their 70 their installation of officers for the who had made Taft his successor in tainly a bargain at that figure. —on Notes end Bills Receivable not past d u o .. cow herd. 1,200.00 yoar 1919 this ovoning. Toe appoin the presidential chair. 23. T- Other assets, if any, Advances on 4th Liberty A. J. Blum, representing an eastern tive offices have not yet been filled, Masonic Election and Installation Loan Subscriptions............................................ It would be easy to go on and talk 10,060.00 milk condensary company, has been but those elected are: Members of the Chadwick Lodge, about the mar. who became president looking over the new Bandon con N. G.—Geo. Battey. TOTAL..................................................................... of the United States when he was No. 68, A. F. A A. M. are hereby no $17«,046.03 densary, which is expected to begin V. G.— Lee Goodman only forty-two years of age through tified that the annual election and in LIABILITIES operation in March, with a view o f Treasurer— L. H. Haxar.',. column after column, but time is stallation o f officers will be held in 24. Capital stock paid in ................................... .......... j 9 60,000.00 , purchasing it. Secretary—J. S. Lawrence. short. The good he accomplished so Odd Fellows’ Hall, Saturday evening, 26. Surplus fund............................................................. 10,000.00 Last Monday Miss Myrtle Cooley far overbalanced the things that we Jan. ll." 26 ji Undivided profits ........................ . ...................... 870.84 became county clerk and Mrs. Oleta Rebekahs Also Elect By order of W. M. cannot approve in his career that the 27. Interest and discount collected or credited, in ad Walker treasurer o f Curry county at place he won in American history an The following are the officer:! in vance o f maturity and not earned (approximate) 1,200.00 Gold Beach. As time passes we shall stalled by the Rebekah lodge of this one of our great presidents is secure The Ladies Bazaar Will Stock 28. Amount reserved for taxes accrued ................... 1,600.00 see more and more women elected to city at their last meeting, the i Up Again for all coming time. 30. Circulating notes outstanding................................ -- '12,600.00 county oil Being unable to close out we will, 33. pointive offices not having yet bean Net amounts due to banks, bonkers, and trust Cow Testing Association to Meet unless we cell the store as a whole companies (othor than included in items 81 or 82) W. W. Smith, of Riverton, who ds*d, filled: 10,416.02 N G.— Mrs. B a trice Gets. A meeting of tho Coquille-Myr- within the next few days, fill in with at Powers last week from the Spanish Total of items 32 and S3.................................... 10,410.02 new and seasonable merchandise. We V. G.— Mrs. Crrrie Hamden. tle Point Cow Testing Associa influenia, was buried here Sunday. He Demand deposits (other then bank deposits) sub Sec.— Mrs. Eld* Anderson. tion will be held in the city hall have already received shipments of leaves a wife and eight children. This ject ta Reeerve (deposits payable within 30 d ays): Trees.— Mrs. Amy Arisen. at Myrtle Point Saturday, January 18, American Lady corsets and other 34. is said to be the first death at Powers Individual deposits subject to check .................... 239,788.14 at 1 p. m. All members and dairy goods will be here Monday morning, 36. resulting from the flu. Certificates of deposit due in less than 80 days men interested are requested to at when we will open again at eight ... -a* -■(other (Tuan for money borrowed) ...................... Train Makes Room for Quick , Rev. Coy Simms was in the city 37,633.64 o’clock for regular business. 38. W. C. Cutler, State, county or other municipal depoeits eecur- Robert Train has begun excavating tend. yesterday en route to Fishfrap. He President. ed by pledge o f assets of this b a n k .................... has been appointed to serve the Meth for the addition he is going to make 62t2 'I ---- ■ 10,186.29 Notice to Water Consumers 40. Dividends u n p aid ...................................................... to his building at the corner o f Front odist churches at Bandon, Fishtrap 2 , 000.00 Cultivate Self-Confidence. Total of demand deposits (other than bank de All water rents must be paid be and Myrtle Point He will preach at and Hall streets. The sddition will be Dress and self-confidence go hand tween the first and 12th of each month. posits) subject to Reserve, Items 84, 36, 36, 37, Fishtrap Sunday morning and Myrtle 80x40 and J. E. Quick will use the In hand. Self-confidence Is the motive 88, 89, 40, and 41...................... ............. .............. $289,658.07 The city officials cannot take the time first floor of It for a workshop. The Point Sunday night power that turns the wheels of suc- upper floor will be divided into rooms «s. Self-confidence Is the knowledge to go over the city and collect these After the ban had been lifted last T O T A L . . . .......... •............. for apartments making about ten ad that yon can and will do whatever rents. Water will be shut off in- every $870,046.03 week the pastors of the city churches ditional rooms. The floor o f the rear yon happen to undertake. If yon are case where the rent is not paid by State of Oregon, County of Coos, announced kervicea for Sunday, Jan end o f the present building has been deficient In self-confidence, yon cannot the 12th, and will not be turned on I, L. H. Hazard, Cazhier of the above-named bank, do eolemnlv a a .. . ury 6, in these columns. Some new again until a fee of |1 has been paid thr.t the above statement is true to the bast o f my knowledge and balled.* lowered to the street level and Mr. expect to inspire It In others. cases developed, however, and after for that service. Quick is now using the entire ground Forget It. the paper had gone to press it was de L. H. HAZARD, Cashier floor of the double building. When . Lee Goodman, Regretting the mistakes o f yester Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day o f January, 1919 . cided to cancel these announcements. the additions and improvements in day I* a poor substitute for preventing Water Superintendent. (S**I) J: i , 8t*n'cy. Notary Public ’f or Oregon. It is requested that all those having progress are completed the latter will the mistakes of the morrow. Even January 10, .1919. 62t2 My commission expire« Jan. 4, 1920 books, from the Library return them have very commodious and well-light thongh the heart be sore for what Is Correct Attest: A. J. Sherwood, C. T. Skeels, O. C. Sanford. so that every volume may be fumigat ed quarters for his second hand busi over and done. It Is folly to sit down and bewail It The future Is before ns, ed before the library is again open to ness. D irectos*. and needs dear vision, not eyes tsar- the public. Mrs. Dimmick will be In the library room Saturday, January From the Bryan Family 11, from 2 till 6, to receive such books Writing from Tekoa. Washington, Invention Constantly Improved. as are now out. to renew for the Sentinel, Mrs. C. H. The storage battery or electric ac The Port Orford Tribune says that Bryan, wife of á former M. E. pan- cumulator o f Fanre was first exhibited nlXÜi 11 I 0 TITLE OUARANTEB 4k ABSTRACT COMPANY W. J. Sweet has leased that portion tor, says: We are all well again after In London 87 years ago. Since then o f his fine dairy farm lying west o f Special attention paid to looking after — — îü iim T *| q t , ‘ the Invention has been greatly Im tug with the “ flu.” Louise and I Phor, Marshfield Office ■weaemenu andnayg _ . c t __ _ the county road, to the Greeley Bros., had it, but Mr. Bryan proved a very proved by Edison and others, and Is Coquille Office HENRY SENGSTACKEN, " now successfully applied to the opera- of Langlois. Mr. Sweet is building a efficient nurse and ere came through 191 Una o f street cars and other ones. small dwelling near the river and just fine. There erare aboht 200 cases at east of the road and will live upon time in this place, seventeen Remember that in suEécribing for and improve that portion o f the farm. deaths, most all w e n grown veovle. the Sentinel for $1.60 a year yon can Magazines subscriptions at th e invisible bifocals Butter Wrappers and Trespass the Folsom confectionery, get the Oregon Farmer in addition by they HMcc, Wool A Mohair n d Signs st the Send the Sentinel to frisada, p tjfa f only 16 canta atora. Y. R. WILSON, will scud for nay periodical you Last Monday morning the nation vtsm shocked by the news that Theo dore Roosevelt had passed away. There ’.iad been no serious illness, and thought o f dagger even o f his speedy passing, although h» had been ia failing health far some time, so that the country was in no wise ex pecting the event. There has been no more picturesque character in American history than Theodore Roosevelt; nor r.ny other president whose activities were so many sided. Although always stand ing for the best tilings in public life and the first to annunciate in striking phrase the doctrine that “ we must shackle cunning as we have shackled Plough entirely exem- force,“ and altni W e ire A gen t for Dr« Scholl's Foot Appliances D r. W m . M . Scholl, the authority on feet, has an appliance for every foot ailment, w hich w e w ill plete line* Knowlton’s Drag Store FIRST NATIONAL BANK ABSTR MJ ACTSFor K S H 29K ® »k. 1*19 puri. Qua. T . «