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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1919)
PAGE EIGHT THE COQUILLE VALLET BRNTINBL, COQ0UILLE. OREGON. JRIDAT. MAT 9, l»ll At Ma office on Wednesday after See tbs Great Naximova in "Toys of Fate." Brilliant, vivid and colorful at noon Justice Stanloy performed the ceremony which made Joseph Bills, Liberty Theatre Mya 15th and 16th. who lives near Johnson’s Mill and Thirty cruisers and compass men Florence Robison, daughter of Price are reported about to begin the sur Robison, of Norway, husband and vey of the Southern Oregon lands re wife. cently taken over by thd United F. 8. Minshc.ll, of Philomath, was States government. County a caller last Saturday. He is publish Urge* American People The boys and girls of the First, er of the Benton County Review of rininh the Job by Taking J. L. Harrison was over rt the Bay Second, Third and Fourth grades are that place as a side line and has been giving a program at the theatre at the Victory Loan to spend Sunday. for many years, but his business at 2:30 thiB afternoon under the direc- this time is that of a L. L. L L. or Four members of the American peace Miss Eva Scroeder went ever to tion of Mrs. Chase. ganiser and he made an address to mission In France, Secretary of State the Bay yesterday. Mrs. Iris Elrod and daughter, the local organization at the Woodman Robert Lansing, Col. E. M. Housa, Charles Hall, of Marchfield, was a Louise, who were here during the fare Hall that evening. General Tasker N. Bliss and Henry Coquille visitor Tuesday. White, have sent this message to the well parties given her sister, Mrs. Wil O. G. Hind, assistant to the presi American people urging support of the Mias Anna Rogers, of Seattle, came liams, returned to their home at North dent of the Mountain States Powers Victory Loan: in Tuesday to visit friends. V Bend on Wednesday. "TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE: company, and Otto E. Oshoff, presi "We have had the opportunity here Mrs. J. Currey died Sunday at dent of the Mountain States Power Mias Inex F. Bunch went to Salem Marshfield at the ago of seventy-nine company, and vice president of the In France to see and realise the mag last Saturday, returning Tuesday. years. She left three children, twen H. M. Byllesby company, will be here nitude of the acoompllshment of our Andy P. Davis, lumber Inspector, country in this war and the magnificent ty-one grand children and eighteen the last of May to confer with the spirit with which this great task has was over here from the Bay yester great grandchildren. Smith mill officials about the power been carried through to a triumphant day. • Issue. , John Hamilton, a brother of Dr. V. plant, says the Times. See the Great Naximova in “Toys “What has been done and what re L. Hamilton, of this city, and eon of J. P. Michols says Matt Kerrigan is of Fate,” a human document. May Rev. C. L. Hamilton, of Marshfield, taking a year’s poet graduate in law mains to be done before normal con ditions are restored demand your con 16th and 16th. has just been mustered out of ser at one of England’s famous universi tinued and united support with the 0. C. Harry was in town from his vice and returned home today. ties. This is the opportunity offered same spirit of self sacrifice and of de Brewster Valley ranch the first of the Miss Laura Douglas, for the past all men in the Expeditionary Forces termination as that whtcb was mani week. year or two stenographer in Judge who had completed four years’ college fested by the nation while the German They had the armies faced our men at the Marne, At your service, Tailoring, Clean- Watson’s office, yesterday returned to work in the U. S. and tn the Champagne, at St. Mihlel choice of cither French or English col Phone 1193. R. ing and Prossing. har home in Portland. She is suc and In the Argonne. We must not re- leges, and Matt took the English nat lax our efforts until every soldier of ceeded by Miss Naomi Knowlton. H. Sweet. urally. .. the republic is landed on the soil of Jersey Bulla, 12 FOR SALE—Two The Great Naximova in “Toys of In writing from Petrolia, Calif., to America. months old. Ed Gillespie, Fat EK, Fate,” a tale of Destir y’s Darling, at “To finish this mighty task Imposes Coquille. Liberty Theatre May 16th and 16th. renew for the Sentinel, S. A. Gouthier, upon the government of the United formerly of Fishtrap, says that they States a great financial burden. The Mrs. Ida K. Owen went up to Port Those who have had an opportunity are having a fine spring down there, Victory Liberty Loan must thrlva. If land Wednesday morning for a few to read the peace treaty as published crops are looking well and stock are It should fail It would indicate that the days’ visit. yesterday may not think Germany has in good shape. He also adds, though Nation is willing to leave Its task un .. Mrs. W. L. Kistner went over to got all that was coming to her; but modesty almost forbids our quoting completed. “To secure the ideals for which the Bay yesterday for a couple of it will be agreed that she is to be well him, that he couldn’t get along with Americans fought and died this great muxxled. days’ visit. out the Sentinel and that every issue demand on national patriotism and Serjt. Maj. F. V. Treadgold, lately is better than the previous one. C. W. Gardner, the garage man, united effort should meet a generous and universal response. Let us do our was ill the first of the, week but is mustered out of the Coast Artillery at Ft. Monroe, Va., visited his brother duty to the end. Our Chautauqua Program out again now. "ROBERT LANSING, and sister here over the past week A glimpse of wlir.t is in store for ■is A. B. Gant, of Gravel Ford, was in end before returning to his home in "HENRY WHITE, and at the nature of the program of "E. M. HOU8E, town Wednesday and called to renew Bandon. the Chautauqua which is coming the "T. N. BLIS8.” for the Sentinel. With rents steadily rising more peo last of the month, is afforded in a re Jack Magill, who was in the service ple are going to build homes. Some cent interview by W. L. Radcliffe. All in France, has just returned to his body will be sorry one of these days worthy Chautauquas are educational home at Bridge. that they didn’t buy that 3250 lot up in their purpose. But the Chautauqua W. G. Brandon yrent over to the Bay in the east part of town. See the that bears his name has conceived its mission not merely to be educational, on business the first of the week, re Sentinel about it. turning Wednesday. Now that J. H. Howe, of the West but to conduct a deliberate crusade ol Mare bland Commandant Of Education. Mr. Radcliffe is quoted as Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hersey and baby ern World at Bandon, has got his dis fen Marine* and Jackies saying: charge from the army his partner, L. were over from the Bay over Sunday to Aid Fifth Loan “ Now that I have an opportunity to D. Felsheim, who has borne the bur visiting his parents. address 3,000,000 people through the den slope for a year past, has gone to Captain Edward L. Beach, comman Judge Coke will be hero to hold California to enjoy a well-earned va 12,800 audiences of the South and the dant of Mare Island Navy Yard, Mare court next Monday, when several di Southwest on our Chautauqua circuits sland. Cal., who was In command of cation. vorce cases are to be heard. in 1919, I am determined, through the United States dreadnaught New Mrs. M. Clinton, who has been our lectureers to carry on a nation fork In the North Sea at the time the Arrests for violation of the ordin training at Mercy hospital, North wide drive for Education and more German navy was turned over under ances of the City of Coquille now av the terms of the armistice, has offered Bend, the past few months, was here Education. erage one a week, Justice Stanley visiting with her mother for a few “Th© draft showed that 760,000 three of the crack service bands sta- says. days before going to Portland, where Americans of army age could not Uoned at Mare Island for use during the IQctory drive. The Coos County Business Men's she will make her home.—Bandon read of write, Of these 166,000 were One of the bands will travel on the Association has appropriated $300 for World. sent to France, good Americans, who trophy train which will tour all of the the Roosevelt Highway campaign At your service. We call for and could not read or write their own seven states tn the Twelfth District fundi Democracy is not safe when ind the other two bands will be used deliver your cleaning and pressing. names. in cities within a day’s Journey of Mrs. Jennie Williams and her san, Phone 1193. R. H. Sweet. vast numbers are uneducated. Maurice, started Wednesday morning “Among us are 5,600,000 illiterates. Mare Island.* One of these bands is Lars Gisholt, of this city, who was the famous sixty-piece Marine Band for Medford, where they will make We cannot contemplate the backward and the other is the forty-piece Jackie 7.......... reported killed in action, has returned their home. condition of the rural schools, the Band. from overseas. Another Coos county Paymaster Ralph Phelps, U. 8. N„ The Coos Guard at Bandon has do man, who was listed as dead but has out-of-dateness of the ‘little red school t cided to disband, and to turn over all just returned, is Herman Gardner, house,’ and the failure K of existing has been placed in charge of the itin O not wait until the sudden death of a friend or erary to be mapped out for'the two methods to bear fruit in mental effi money in its treasury to the Bandon son of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Gardner, of ciency and in morale, without deep bands which will not travel on the business associate forces you to realize what Library fund. . North Bend. train and any local committee desir concern. adequate life insurance protection means for a family. It is announced that by September The Missionary Society of the Fed . “Every American is charged with ing to make use of either of these two practically all the boys now overseas erated church will meet next Thurs the responsibility of removing this bands during the drive should com The situation might be reversed municate with him. in the A. E. F. will have been returned day, May 16, at 2:00 p. m. The pro situation, so that each American child to this county. gram will be given at the home of may have an equal chance. The big ROOSEVELT SAID No better insurance than Bankers Life. Pays live or die George Goodman is suffering great Mrs. M. H. Hersey and the lunch will ness of the opportunity should make "Don't let Wall Street monopolise ly with rheumatism now, and it was be served at Mrs. S. M. Noslcr’s. Ev ue eager to get at this task. Our Pays Live or Die. after-the-war crusade is to write that the financing of the war, but if you do, deemed best yesterday to place his erybody is invited. then do not blame Wall Street leg in a plaster cast. The lyceum lecture at the theatre word, ‘Education’ across the map, as Simply admit that It la more patriotic America’s only guarantee against the ana far-sighted than you are.” Mrs. Alex Sandon and children, who Monday evening was disturbed by an spread of bolshevism.” alarm of fire, which nearly emptied —Theodore Roosevelt recently came here from Millington, Theodore Roosevelt was a great went over to the Bay Monday morn the building. When the crowd learn American because he saw through to Bolshevism Defined ed that it was only a bonfire on the District Agent for BANKERS LIFE COMPANY ing for a short visit. the heart of things and because he had Sherwood hill, howeyer, most of them Our East Fork correspondent send courage enough to tell what ne saw. Coquille Oregon Judge James Watson, Fred Slagle, returned to their seats. us the following definition of Bolshe He said something In that quotation = J, S. Barton and Otto Davis went ov Frost has hit us here three timss vism he has just received from Dr. L above that every American ought to er to Marshfield last night to attend within the past week, being the moot M. Casanowicx, Assistant Curator of con over. the big Elks meeting. Roosevelt practiced what he Two Farms for Rent general on Monday morning, when ev Old World Archeology in the Smith preached He bought Liberty Bonds sonian Institute at Washington. It Fat Elk Creek dairy farms, 4*4 erything was white. It is not thought, Don't get left next week when the to his limit He wanted to keep the J. P. & J. H. WINTERS new time table on the S. P. goes into however, that fruit suffered any dam will doubtless interest many of our securities of the United States out of miles southwest of Coquille, are readers. CarpenUrs A Contractors Wall Street. He felt that they be among the best in the valley. Can be effect. The train for Portland will go age thought beans and potatoes were “Boslevik” is derived or formed longed in his bouse and the house nt hnd this fall on long lease to the scotched in early garJens. Estimates Furnished out about 20 minutes earlier. from the Russian bolshiy or bolshoy— every plain American for tne good of right parties. Write C. A. Pendleton, Lock Box 43 Myrtle Point, Ore. At your service. Phone 1193 and V. R. Wilson, “Optometrist,” Co greater, more; menshevik, from men- the nation. Escondido, Calif. 17tl0* ________________ ______________ t "There should be Liberty Bonds in quille, Oregon. Eyes Tested, glasses have your cleaning and pressing call- shiy or menshoy—smaller, less. The fitted. Optical repairs of all kinds. eu for and delivered. R. H. Sweet first, therefore, stands for the major «very home in America,” be declared Butter Wrappers and Trespass Broken lenses duplicated. 13t8 John Leggett, a graduate of the ity, vis, of the Socialist or Revolution another time. • Like all great men. Signs at the Sentinel office. Roosevelt knew that the 'uture of University of Oregon, was in the city ary party, the second, for the minor America is the future of the millions F. E. Amcson, Arthur Ameson and Saturday on a short business trip. He ity. The terms are equivalent to of humble homes dotting her hills »nd wife and Mrs. Dorothy Whittington returned to Marshfield, where he has maximalist and minimalist, respec valleys, her plains and cities. Ho were down from Myrtle Point yester- been engaged as a general helper for tively. By a natural process of the knew, too, that a Liberty Bond In day to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brock- the past year in the store room of the signification of party names, Bolshe those humble homes assured Amer man. Coos Bay Shipbuilding company’s vik implies the demand for a maxi ica's future. You know It even as did Roose The Ladies of the Epicopal church plant.—Eugene Register. mum of changes in the present polit velt. will have a cooked food sale In the ical, social and economic organization Help mould America with the Vio- Dr. C. W. Endicott last week pur ro<jm next west of the First National chased the I. Hacker property a block of society, while the Menshevik woujd tory Liberty Loan. < Go for years without the need of I glasses—others, due to a refractive be content with more moderate con- Bank Saturday/May 10, at 10 o’clock east of the Court House on Third cessions.” . a. m. error, need glasses early in life. street, so long occupied by J. 3. Bar I have had more than twenty years’ From Washington. D. C.. we learn ton. The doctor and his family do not PERSHING TO TELL Mother’s Day Services experience, and the use of scientific that Nathan L. Spurgeon has been ap intend to move into it until fall His HUNS ABOUT LOAN in Special services at Church of God instruments enables me to determine pointed postmaster at Sixes, and John intention is to some time erect a mod cl.apel Sunday evening, May 11th. ern home on that corner. the exact refractive error of the eyes M. Warnick at Wedderburn, Curry The Victory Liberty Loon to An appropriate sermon will be giv and relieve your imperfect vision with county. going to be, advertised In all Remember that in subscribing for en in connection with songs in mem my Perfect-Fitting Glasses. German territory occupied by The commencement address to the the Sentinel for 31.50 a year you can ory of mother. Everybody is invited Make your appointments by phone American forces, according to High School graduating class on Fri get the Oregon Farmer in addition by but especially mothers Let us bless announcement made by the or mail, for evening work. Look lor paying only 15 cents more. K overaum day. May 30, will be delivered by Carl mother while she is with us, but if she Treasury Department •U u - imtc W this Red Gregg Honey, President of Willamette Thousands of posters, buttons The Great Naximova at the Liberty is gone from the home circle, let us Office Phone 43*. Residence Phone Wove. I and other campaign materials Unniversity. eomm.nmor.te this day together in Theatre May 16th and 16th. 449R. Label ■ have been shipped to General memory of mother. Don’t forget the High School play Pershing for distribution tn this Pastor L. E. Neal. at the theatre this evening. The terrltor; so that the German Dressmaking young folks have been preparing (or peopc will know that America Plain and Fancy Sewing. Mrs. F. Eye Specialist The Grea| Naximova in "Toys of is carrying on «the fifth great this for some time and are ready to L. Miller. Mrs. Ella Smith. nfa ** A _ _____ ... Corner Front and Commvrctal Over Fate,” a screen classic’s triumph Mav Liberty Loan. make you laugh. lWyeth .nd 16th at Liborty ThX Drans’s Store. MARSHFIELD, OREGON NAVY BANDS WILL SPUR PATRIOTISM IN VICTORY DRIVE 1 A. T. MORRISON OVERALLS^ MANY EYES the Suit A New Suit FREE if they rip DR. F. W.‘ CLARK -WFl ■caasatg.