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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1919)
, QOQ0SHUJ8, OttflON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 88, 1818. nQ M M M B rui. CLUB Sajra It V u “ Frame-Up” Daring nearly all e f the year Lew A . Cates was tha pehlisbei manager at tha Coquille Valley Ha was alee half owner, J. C. AVERY FARM TRACTOR TW 5-10 W* f _ tm IW ; at $675.00. fcawH» tW» HEIDEB FARM TRACTOR, MO hp. for C om * Carry - EMPIRE MILKINO MACHINE which haa croatod n m atir with DAIRYMEN. Wo hoTO 15 machine« la otock. Aro yoa oao to cot oao? Wo install aad operate free « f charge. Cap make t o n » te meet afl coadtttoM. We aro headqnartora for GA80UNB DRAG SAWS with or without dutch. Have s o m e used o m at a bargain. Got BMy. Write m at o o e e f o r p r i c e oad to n e . Will coll, no obligation. SCHROEDER & H1LDENBRAND PHONE 77 MARSHFIELD, OREGON. Trim Your Own Hats We don't keep Trimmed Hats in stock but we have all the materials with which wou can trim your own hats and do it at a coot of from $2-00 to $4£0 for the beet trimmed hat you ever saw. We have a complete sn ort- ment of trimmings, ornaments, braids, frames, ribbons, etc., everything you need, at the following price«: Ornaments, all k in d s____ ................ 15c to 75c F ram es___________ ___ __ _____ Ì - _______ S5c B ra id ________ _____ _____ _____ $1.00 ta $2J5 Wreaths __ _______________ ,___ 26c t# 75c RackéfjMliM ,, , MRS. BONNIE W ALKER, Prop. A T YOUR SERVICE - e* Call at SWEET’S and inapect the Now Spring Fashions and Woolens— Beautiful Patterns in the latest colors and weaves to select from . Onto Von Spring Suit Now Tailoring, Gleaning & Pressing jMfl other half interest. It waa is uary, 1914, (hat the present pub bought Mr. Cates’ interest in tha pro perty and Jn December o f tha year that ha took Mr. Bnvago’s. But during Mr. Cates’ msna^rmhlp, he wrote to his partner, Mr. Savage, a latter which bids fair to p *7 a very important part la the suit the county has begun against him and the pub lishers o f the Evening Record Coos Bay Timec at Marshfield. Not only that but he forgot to adjure Mr. Savage to burn this letter. The suit, as we stated three weeks ago is for $9,337.21 claimed to have been paid to A. R. O'Brien o f the Rec ord for publishing the Tax Summons of 1908 in excess o f the $048.90 that was warranted by law. R .H . SWEET Successor to Fred Slagle Front S t., opposite Farm ers ¿ M erchants Bank Phone 1193 Coquille, O re. NEW AND 2 n d 'HAND BICYCLES S I COQUILLE CYCLERY - ARCHIE TENNISON, Prop. Bicycle Sundries Repairing ^ Opposite City Hall CITY BAKERY - Under new management Fresh Bread, Cakes aid Fancy Pastry Laird B uilding War Historie« Camlag Saon Histories o f the Great W ar ara g o ing to be on the market aoon aad agents w ill be scoOring the coan U j expecting to place one 1« avert home. A history o f the war in pram now can haidly be * one nor can It have ÜÜÜ P°S till they stay cell like hot cakea. « may ona wanta to «tart m the Job o f sailing * Coquille, Oregon $ 33.00 $ 37.50 up o f tha unsightly spots and also that street signs be at all intersect!« The by J. g . Norton and L. P. Branstetter. Councilm an 0 . L. Rood, o f Marsh- Raid, who waa present, was called on by the chairman at this time and he How it happens that Messrs. Ma heartily agreed that tha removal o f loney o f the Times and Catos, the tumble daws shacks - and debris was form er publisher o f the Sentinel, are oaa thing all cities should attend to. involved in this suit in connction with He said that at Marshfield the city Mr. O’Brien w ifi be very apparent on had to foros tha cleaning up o f prenf- reading the letter below, which Mr. I“ J, that such action waa a plen- Cates very jubilantly wrote te Mr. did thing fo r tha town. Savage after he had engineered what T. B. Curria wanted tha club to take he callod a “fram e-up” in which Coos by opposing the proposed county wa« to be tha g oa t This let law establishing a dead line fo r fish ter became public when Mr! Savage ing in the Coquille river at tha ferry introduced" it in evidence two or three hare but when W . C. Chase stated years ago in hia suit against Mr. that tha legislature had adopted Cates for an accounting o f the part resolution te adjourn that night at nership business. The original latter has bean, wa are informed, stolen midnight the matter was dropped. H. 8 . Tuttle renewed hia plea for from the files, or at least can ne long a Memorial building which could Da er be found, but the court tetenog- used fo r C om Show, a thirties, etc., rspher, Mr. Loud, whowras the referee ed that a comm ittee tw ap in the case and took the teetl pointed to consider plans, architec took a numbr o f copies, o f which the ture and ways aad means. Tha mo Sentinel has been furnished with one. Furnitur« and Hardware Coquille, Oregon tion prevailed but the ooqunittee was It reads as follow s, om itting unimportant chat about the Sentinel not appointed at that time. Councilman ftanseU was called up business at its d o se: on to tell what ha knew about the i T i v Federated Church possibility o f bringing the Marshfield The Coquille Valley Sentinel road into town over a fill on Taylor By Lew A . Cates Sunday School meets at 10 a. m. street aad up past the Sentinel Coquille, Oregon, P rof. Tuttle, superintendent in the Ha began by saying, “ Mr. Chairman, April 28, 1918. upper school and Mrs. A . N. Gould, Owe Cant a W ord Each Isesrtieu 1 have a ban on, aad she's ducking. J. C. Savage, superintendent in the Primary school. Ho wont mi to say man that ha W illetts, Calif. Come and Join us if you are not go- FOR SALE cheap—800 acre * stock working on a plan by which tha fill Fried Savage: Received your let g elsewhere. Classes fo r all. farm . M rs. Lola M. Stanford, could bo mads. B y farm ing an im ter this morning, and will drop you Preaching at 11 a. v as. Subject, Myrtle Point, Ore. 7tl3 provement district o f that | , ust a note so that you won’t “ w orry.1 “The Two Lives.’’ , benefitted on the north side o f tha See? Tha big Job o f printing wen Yeung People’s Masting at 8:30 p. FOR GOOD DRY WOOD— Leeve or swale which would bear a portion e f to The Record. I found out that ha m. Subject, “The Youngest Democ ders at Cranger’« Confectionary. the expense, another portion could ba put in a bid o f 10 cants per descrip racy— China.” Loader, Miss Carol 6t8* by tha city sad the county might tion and 2 * centh per line fo r all fo r Rahskopf. These devotional meet ion be able to hoar a eign matter, and at the tim e set for ings are inspirational aad you will en- FOR SALE— 1 registered Berkshire boor 17 months old, 10 shoals, about us solve tha problem o f getting our the court to hear it, I headed off Ma oy tha hour. W o aro-planning to 80 pounds etch. Special prices. A. Coos Bay to Douglas county highway loney end O'Brien as they cams from have our League O rciectra in good P. Sweet, Coquille, Ore. 6t2 linked up through Coquille. Ho stated tha train and getting them into tha shape soon. Como to the League. that ha would ask tha council at thrir office succeeded in making a fram e-up, Preaching at 7:80 p. m. Subject, HOUSE And two lota, well located ln next masting to instruct the city on though one that will net be very pro “Jonah Pays tha Fare.” This is the Coquilla, Oregon, to axe hange for to give an estimate o f the fitable to anyone. It is th is: t Tha first e f a series o f sermons on the property in or near Salem, Oregon. coat o f making the II1L Sentinel bid 10c par description. The book o f Jonah. The fish story has Mrs. 8. L. Minard, R. P. D. 8, Box Judge W atson stated that Tie Times 10c, and Tha Record Co. 10c, sad us te lose the lesson o f the 279 Salem, Oregon. Otl* thought the state m ight be willing ¿o being the sum allowad by law, Book. W e shall try to make it plain. help in tha m atter, aa ft was by law thaoc'Tha Sentinel bid 11 cents par Prayer Meeting on Wednesday ev WANTED— Situation by an experi permitted to in d ties under 2600 in line fo r all foreign m attr; Tha Times ening at 7:$p. enced housekeeper. Can give ref * population, and in order so put the 1214; and Tha Record 10c. O f < erence«. p . O. Box 466, Myrtle Choir Rehearsal Friday evenings at organixstiob 'o n record fo r the Im tha R eesN g ot at at that price. Than 7:80 p. m. Mias Bay, Director. Point, Oregon. provement o f the highway faculties, O'Brien agreed to set the type at 80 Come to the services. You will al Chris Mr. Sherwood moved that tha dub cants par M, charge for the peper it ways find a cordial welcome by the BARLEY HAY— For sale. Terras on the Marshfield Road, ono recommend to the county court the run on at cost, charge a ‘nominal” people and pastor. mile west o f town. No phone. 6tf putting on line and grade o f the Co- fee fo r press work, and cut tka profit James E. Condor, Pastor. quill e-Marshfield road from the Dav three pieces. This was altogether FOR SALE— 4 thoroughbred Collie enport place to Moulton street this satisfactory to me, because had it St. J Episcopal Church. pups. Address Bx. 19, Coquille, year. Tha motion was approved. coma to a bid, I did not feel that I services at 7:80. Ore. . 6t3 L. P. Branstetter was strongly in could do it at 2 Vi per line and buy favor o f a county road through town about $160 worth o f figures to set It FOR SALE— Milking machine all along which th an would ha no park in the office end had I got it and sent complete with engine and belting, ings, because ha said tha stockmen it- out fo r composition there would used only 6 days Best o f reasons had to bring their cattle through the hate been nothing left at the price. for selling. Price $200.00 C. O. d ty sad everyone o f them disliked to think it a good deal, all things con King A Son, McKinley, Ore. 8tf Christian Church despoil the tu rf, shubbery, etc., of sidered, but, o f course, there will be Church at Christ the citizen* as wall as incur tha wrath nothing com ing on it fo r a long tim e FOR SALE— A light two-horse de- o f the ladies. ' Sunday School at 10 a. m. livery wagon. W. H. Lyons. L. A . C. Communion service« at 11 a. m. C. L Kime and Frank W illard, of Senior Christian Endeavor at 8:80 FOR SALE the beet and cheapest va the Roy district, were the first two No Hope For His Recovery cant lot in the city o f Coquille. p. m. farm ers we remember to have seen at Speak quick if you want it. A t tha Edaon Robbina, who for the paat President Maldrum, o f the Spokane a Commrcial Club meeting, although Sentinel week haa been Buffering with a clot U niversity, wired for Rev. W. L. the farm ers have bean invited time and again to attend. And fo e fear on the brain, haa developed acute Straub to come and enter a joint de anyone m ight fa d that they were not heart trouble and la not expected to bate with a Mormon Elder at Cul de $109 Reword, SIM Mr. Robbina haa been in the Sac, Idaho, and Mr. Straub left last invited, an invitation is hereby ex live. I t a reader« o f thte paper win be tended to every farm er or rancher in hoepital for aeveral month«, and waa Monday fo r that place and will be pleaaed to Warn that there la at iaaat oaa dreaded dlaeeae that science haa the CoquUle district to Join the club expecting to be at hia home in Co gone about three weeks. bean able to cure In all Its ataaee and ter. W. L. Straub resigned as pas that la catarrh. Catarrh twins greatly and to attend the meetings, which aro quilla aoon, when a week ago the Bud- Influenced by conatltutlonal condition« don aeizure o f illneaa came upon him, tor o f the Christian Church last Sun require« held every W ednsday at 8 o’clock. conatltutlonal treatment. Haifa Catarrh Hadldna la taken Internally and Mr. Kime said they had come down the doctor« immediately pronouncing day to taka affect Apr. 6th. acta thru the Blood on the llucous Sur Mr. Robbina haa face« of the System thereby deatmytns to eee if Coquille would not work with hi« case hopeless, the foundation of the dleeaee. «Irina the the up-river people in securing a bet been unconscious throughout the at patient strength by bulldlnc up the con stitution and asalattnc nature In doing Ite ter read to Fishtrap and along other tack. 'H a is the son o f Mrs. Helen work. The proprietors here so much lines that m ight be to their mutual Harvey o f Coquille.— Record. faith In ten curative powers of Hell’« $ 40.00 Sundries H. o Anderson Want Ads benefit, such as a bridge to get into town, hitching racks aad watering troughs fo r their horses after they ffot here. A long the seme line o f co operation ware the remarks mads by My. Willard. W ith the interest and enthusiasm in Commercial Club by tha local ettisaus, i f tha ranchers o f this district would fo l low the trail marked by Messrs. Kirns and W illard, there is no lim it te tha achievements which m ight he accom plished for this entire section. Odd Fellows Attention! Sunday school at 9:84 a. m. The Reading Room will be open ev Qrand Patriarch A . H. Knight and Grand Junior Warden K. P. Noten ery Tuesday and Saturday afternoon will make Coquille Lodge No. 68, L from 2 o’clock until A 0 . 0 . P., an official visit on the ev ening o f Friday, Fab. 28. A ll mem bers and visiting brothers are re quested te bo present as we are going to have a goad time. J. & Lawrence, Sac. Catarrh Medicine that they nf.'er One Hundred Dollers for any rase that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address CHEN S T A CO.. Toledo. Ohio. Sold by ell Druggist. Ac. TTS. The Celebrated Bergmann Shoe Awarded Gold Medal P. P. L E. San Francisco, 1915 The strongeet end : nnde fo r Loggers, Cruisers, Minare, Sportsmen end Worker*. The T e Keep T eer F eel Dry Uae The W eter-Preef Shea OIL