The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921, April 25, 1919, Page 9, Image 9

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T U COQUILU TA UST U N T M L , COQOUILLB. OMOON. FRIDAY, APRIL 36. UW.
daughter, Mrs. J. L. Crosby underwent
a doubts operation at Morey Hospital
At Bandon
Sneaking of the
Declamatory contest at
Friday evening, the ___ -—
All five schools of the county had
representatives in both coo tests, all
of whom made a creditable showing.
The Declamatory contest eras partic­
ularly doss, making tbs judge’s task
of selecting the winners most difficult.
His flnal ranking gars first place to
the declamation, “The Light from over
the Range,” by Mias Stella Parker, of
Myrtle Point; second place to “The
Wild Olivo Wreath,” by Mias Florence
Laird, of North Bond; and third place
to "Tbs Fighting Father” by Miss
Carol Rahskopf, of Coquille. Bandon
was represented in this contort by
Miss Josephine Croxall whose selec­
tion was, “The Spanish Duel,” a most
difficult poem which she rendered well.
wslL
The MacCarmick .cup ~> in Oratory
wus won for Bandon by George Chat-
burn, his selection being a speech in
Congress by Representative Hicks of
Amert-
New York, entitled "Spirit of if Amen-
at the Bay.
L. A. Liljeqrist was
This weak the Cpos A Curry T«te^
Bey
phone Co. installed a telephone in the
Mrs. M. Hawkins was a Marsh- council chamber at the city hall and or<
now wives who want toget their hue- r*'
home from the Commercial lnl
Father H. J. Mapevttt was in the bands
Club
in
a hurry can call them there.
city the first of thi meek.
The number is «6».
frc
J. W. Laird is building a garage at The Sentinel nssds another hand in to 0>c
hie place on Coulter otreet.
iu mechanical department, in fact it do,
Miss Bdna Harlocker was visiting is a good deal handicapped for lack of
in M^vbanid the first of the week. help. If the reader knows of any one pr,
Smith has returned from Cali­ with or without experience who would jp
fornia and was in Coquille Tuesday. like a place in this office, we shall be
hir
The Coos A Curry Fair will be held glad to hear about tt.
At,the Liberty Theatre tonight Nina ms
, Myrtle Point October 1, 2, 8 and A Kitts,
daughter of the proprietor of his
One more elegant roses for rent the Ladies
Shop at Marshfield, will agi
appear in her great Toe Dance special- wa
ty. At Powers last night she carried the
Death of Mrs. John Peart
Mrs. Fred Hollister cams over from the house by storm. She will appear the
A. B. Dean yesterday received the
brs
North Bend Tuesday for e visit with in a beautiful Liberty costume.
sad news of the deeth of his sister,
friends hare.
Mrs. John Peart, at Phoenix, Arizona,
Tuesday afternoon Mrs. J. A. Col- ^
last
Saturday. Her husband and her
liar
entertained
the
”600”
elub
and
a
Judge James Watson wont
father, R. F. Dean were both with her
Marshfield Sunday to attend the East­ number of other invited guests in her h(n
there. She was 111 when she left here
er services of the .Knights Templar. elegant and spacious new home on „
and
moved to „ Oakdale, California, but
Third
street,
the
occasion
being
in
the
Mias Winnie Currie is beck on the nature of a house \ wanning. A dainty
improved
in that climate. Growing
switchboard at central after e two and appetising lunch v
Do
it
Without
Delày
worse
again
she was taken to Arisons
weeks’ visit at various points in tbs
last
October,
where she succumbed to
Moti
tort
of
soldier
boys,
have
you
W. H. Lyons has accepted a posi
county.
the
“fid”
after
a two month’s illness.
that
questionnaire
telling
with tho Nosier Cash A Carry
M. J. Krantx, of Raoddport, was tion
Mrs.
Peart
was
<! born in Phelps
your
boy’s
service
for
Uncle
where he started tq work the Sam T You know the schools of Ore­ county, Missouri, June
7, 1880, and
n cellar Monday afternoon. Hs is one Store
first of tho wook. Keith Leslie will gon are gathering meterinl for Ore­ moved to Texas in' her infancy.
She
of the entusiaatie boosters for the remain
there until tho middle of May
s part in the war. This material came to Coquille in September, 1884,
Pacific highway.
when he will take chaige ef the books gon’
to be made a permanent record and and on July 4, 1897, was married to
A. M. Wood lord, better known ns for the ice, fish and ice cream business is every
boy who has seen service in John Peart. Six children were born
"Dsd" is preparing to move to Mod- of T. B. Currie.
any
heaarh
the army or navy is en to them, four of whom are living:
ford, whore %11 his property interest Mrs. Fred Slagle and Mrs. L. P. titled to have of his
name in this hall of Margaret aged 18, Lester aged 10,
ere, about May first.
Brans tetter are receiving tide after­ fame. The only way your boys will Cecil three and Lenoro one year. Mrs.
H. M. Shew M. D, Eye, Ear. Nose noon at the home of Mrs. Slagle, from ever get into the History of Oregon’s Part was a niece of D. F. Dean, so
.and Throat specialist, will be st Bax­ S to 6, in honor of Mrs. Jennie WU Part in the War is by filling out this long the publisher of the Herald hero.
ter Hotel, Coquille, on Saturday, May liams, who with her father, A. M. questionnaire. -
8he was a member of the Methodist
3rd. Glasses Fitted.
14t8 Woodford, is (saving the city in the The alloted time for the drive has church of this city.
Sheriff W. W. Gage got out egsin near future to make their home in passed, but an extension of time has
been granted. If you have not re­ Popular Music Teacher
Wednesday after having been cos» Medford, Ore.
fined to the house for several days A letter just received from Capt. ceived your questionnaire, call on or Mrs. W. H. Lyons has decided to
with an attack of grip.
G. Earl Low written in France, says he phone the teacher in charge of your take a limited number of pupils in the
to be home by July, but he school. It is very important that no primary grades. She expects to take
Robert J. Watson, an uncle of expects
does
not
state whether he is returning one be missed.
s special course in this particular
Judge James Watson, died lest week to Coquille
to resume his practice or
grade of music beginning in June.
at Creswell end the funeral wae held not He sende
us a copy of his hos­ A Shortage 0f Teachers Special advantages will be offered at
at Junction City on Monday.
pital paper, “La Gossipe,” and one of County Superintendent Mulkey that, time by one of the beat conserve
V. R. Wilson, “Optometrist,” Co­ the
“8tara and Stripes.”
states that Coos county confronts a toriee in Portland and Mrs. Lyons will
quille, Oregon. Eyas Tested, glasses Referring to an item in s Bay pa­ shortage
that is almost as take advantage of this splendid op­
fitted. Optical repairs of ell kinds. per telling about the probable removal serfbiis'as of a teachers
crop failure. There are portunity to become more proficient
Broken lenses duplicated.
IStS of his clothing store to Reedsport, F. only 19 summer
schools in Coos in teaching these grades.
Miss Frances Medley entertained C. Purslty says there is no-hing to it county end nine of that number are
fifteen friends with a theatre party and he hasn’t the slightest idea of now without teachers. Supt. Goetz,
For .Sale
at the Liberty ladt Saturday evening. leaving Coquille, though ho had been of North Bend schools, has been em­ 22 Vk acres Farm
on
East
Fork of Coquille
They had a good time end enjoyed the looking over the field at Reedsport powered with the authority to hire river; V4 under cultivation;
show.
with come idea of starting s branch the best teachers obtainable and will guaranteed; house, barn and fertility
chicken
leave at once for a swing about the house; good water; bearing orchard;
County Commissioner Archie Philip store there.
came home from Portland lest week In our Circuit Court Gertrude A state for that purpose. The minimum 12 sheep, 4 head of cattle; situated
from Portland lest week with e severe Despot has just been granted a di­ salary law. recently enacted which near school. Can be bought for $2,-
attack of influenza and has since been vorce from Thomas M. Despot with provides the lowest compensations 600 including this year’s crop; $1600
be $76 per month helps some, down and rest on easy terms. A real
in bed.
the custody of her 14-months old shall
but
other
appeal to the bargain. If interested address Lester
Albert B. Gidley, who is to supertn baby and the privilege of resuming teachers with vocations
the
result
that many Mays«, Dora, Ore.
16t4
tend the paving of the Coquille- her maiden name of Pundt. Two des­ are giving up the profession.—Coos
Marshfield road this summer wee In pot« in the family seem to have been Bay Harbor.
the city yesterday interviewing Judge toq many, especially with another
At year service. We call for and
despot coming oa.
Watson.
deliver
your cleaning and pressing.
Gets
Expert
Sausage
Maker
Phone
1193.
R. H. Sweet.
Mrs. O. C. Sanford and her sister, Judge Coke went down to Gold O. T. Nelson has secured the ser
Miss Ella Walstrom. returned last Beach Tuesday accompanied by Mrs. vicoe
of an expert sausage maker,
evening from Ashland where they Nellie B. Scott, court reporter. Court Carl Graten,
and as long as tho trade
spent the winter for the benefit of will open there this week, the prin­ justifies it there
will be three of
cipal
case
being
the
trial
of
George
Mrs. Sanford’s health.
them
in
the
shop.
is an
Chenoweth for the murder of George expert in any part Mr. of Graten
Geo. Aker was over frem North Sydnam.
the butcher
Probably
the
biggest
array
Bend last Friday visiting his parents of legal current ever gaen in a Curry business and Mr. Nelson considers
He was still walking en air due to
himself fortunate in having Mr. Gra­
the advent of a little son In the fami­ case will take part in that event.
ten with him. Next' week he intends
D. F. Dean is carrying his left band to fill his ice box and from that time
ly the Saturday proceeding.
in a ling and will be without the use on will be able to keep meat for sev­
J. A. Moyers, of Remote, was in of
it for a month or more as a result eral days after killing before cutting
town Monday and celled to add his of getting
caught in the conveyor at it up, thereby furnishing a better If they tiro easily—if readiag or
name to the Sentinel list. He has the Johnson K mill.
The forefinger was quality to his customers.
writiag causes headaches—
just leased the Hannon place up there, split down each side
and required »
if your eyes smart or bury, you pro­
coming west from Nebraska last Oc­ number of stitches to sew
It up, while
bably need glasses, and every day’s
tober.
Start
Plumbing
Shop
he bone in the second eras broken and
L. Willey ana son, Chas. L. delay works further injury.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Robinson In­ the whole hand was badly lacerated jV., Chas.
who
returned a couple of weeks It would be best for you to take o
tend leaving Sunday morning for a and torn.
•
ago
after
in the U. S. marines day Off and consult a specialist oa the
lour of California, going as far south In the Fifth Victory Liberty Loan for the past serving
year, have formed a part­ eye.
as San Diego, and possibly into the advertisement elsewhere in this tsso«,
nership and rented the Figg building Wear a pair of my perfect fitting
Imperial valley. They will be gone a Leo J. Cary has enrolled the name A opposite
the city hall, where they will glasses and enjoy case and comfort
month or more.
every man from the Coquille district, immediately
open a modern plumbing of vision.
From May 1 until October 1, the who went overseas for the great war, shop. They will
specialize in hot wa­
Coquille Library will not be open os far as he could loarn them, and ter and steam heating
plants, but will
on Sunday, Mrs. Dimmick informs us, states that if anyone has been over­ be prepared to do all kinds
of plumb­
Eye Specialist
because the attendance is not suffi­ looked the omission was not intention­ ing. They have the shop equipment
Corner
Front sod Commercial
al,
and
he
will
be
glad
to
have
any
cient that* day to warrant the time
expect to be ready for business
MARSHFIELD,
OREGON
such names reported to him at once. and
required to keep it open.
next week.
Mrs. H. A. Isensee informs us that William Cody, the Marshfield pain-
ORANO n u n S N M . U
Earle is due to land in New York to­ tor, who so mysteriously disappeared
Sanitary Market Sold
morrow. He was on the Rhine when while out crab Ashing a few weeks H. W. Miller this week sold his
he wrote the last letter wd published ago and was thought to have bean meat market fixtures to Goo. Her­
from him, but very hopeful of so- drowned, has been seen in Yakima, mann, who moved the stock to Myrtle
Wash. There is said to be a woman Point Mr. Miller transferred the
curing a speedy discharge.
In the case,
on the building to Dock Bock,
Rev. Louis M. Andercon, of the Yakima about the same
intends to open a market there
Myrtle Point Presbyterian church, disappeared. The reward
s equipment he hat or-
was a caller Tuesday in company with Cody “deed or alive” has
derod arrives, Mr. Miller intends to
Rev. Mr. Amos, of Portlffij^who Is drawn.
buy veal, hogs and poultry for the
looking after the interests i^Pfcat de­
Portland mark« as he elsewhere ad-
nomination in
vertisea in this
Do Your Eyes
Trouble You?
DR. F. W. CLARK
Piano Teaching
HOUSEHOLD HELPS
FOR
SPRING CLEANING
Furaitiire PoHah to brighten the Furniture
Laqueret to renew all Woodwork
O’Cedar PoHah. well known neceasity
Liquid Veneer for renewing all Woodwork
Oil Staiaa and Floors Palate for Floors
Varnish for Floors, etc.
Powdered Borax
Boraxo, Lax
Benzine, Gasoline , t
Moth Balls and Flakes for protecting Woolen Goods from
*
Moths, etc.
Cresoleum, the best Disinfectant and Deodorizer
Robber Gloves to protect the hands while cleaning house,
etc.
Knowiton’s Drug Store
PROGRAM OF ATTRACTIONS
LIBERTY THEATRE
FOR WEEK
Saturday, April 26, to Saturday, May 3
SATURDAY, APRIL 26
**VIRTUOUS WIVES”
F eaturing Anita Sewart in the film version of
Owen Johnson's book portraying New York
society, a sensation—-6 reels
Charles Chaplin, the King of Laugh Makers in
“ONE A. M.: —£ reels
SUNDAY, APRIL 27
“HEARTS ASLEEP”
Featuring Bessie Barriscale—6 reels
Current Events—1 reel
Strand Comedy—1 reel
MONDAY, APRIL 28
“HER DECISION”
Featuring Gloria Swanson—5 reels
“A SHANGHAIED JONAH”
Featuring Billy Armstrong, Maude Wayne and
Uuy Woodward—Keystone Comedy—2 reels
TUESDAY, APRIL 29
“FACE IN THE DARK”
Featuring Mae Marsh—5 reels
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30
“PROXY HUSBAND”
a uve little drama—2 reels
“Hearst News”—1 reel
“MAN OF MIGHT”—2 reels
Episode No, 2 of this lively and exciting serial
“Lyons-Moran” Comedy—1 reel
THURSDAY, MAY 1
“THE DEMON”
Featuring Edith Storey—6 reels
“HENRY’S ANCESTORS”
Sidney Drew and wife—1 reel
FRIDAY, MAY 2
“OUR TEDDY”
A life drama of this great American
from me cradle to the grave—5 reels
“THE NEW BREAKFAST FOOD”
Featuring Smiling Bill Parson*—2 reels
The Coquille Orchestra will render another of
those excellent programs and accompany the
leavure.
place as a provider for your wife and
Y OUR
children must be filled if you should die.
Will the provider be an adequate insurance pol-
cy, or must it be your widow that struggles to
take your place?
The Bankers Life Company wrote Eighteen
Million Insurance in Januarv, February and
March this year. The reason? .
No Boiler lamruce at Aoy Price. PATS UVE OR DIE.
A.
T.
MORRISON
District Agent for BANKERS LIFE COMPANY