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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1919)
\ i Aiii^t a. 9PMOTaMMMMí*mr.M» THB COQUILLB VALLEY COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS get New Springs (Continued . I Buck, M l or Ford cars for your at Gardner’s .Garage •¿-¡V , i «L; ' V_ " V*v \ * v' . . ^ w Vv". , See him too «boot - , ' ’> ' . •.. I Prest-o-lite Lamps for Ford cars They will interest you Have your uniforms cleaned and pressed at once BE PREPARED FOR Memorial Day Tailoring, Cleaning & Pressing Special attention given ladies’ Georgette Crepe W aists and Silk Dresses. R. H . SW EET ^ Front St., opposite Farmers & Merchants Bank Phone 1198 Coquille, Ore. Successor to Fred Slagle Bee Supplies G ET Y O U R direct from the factory. We have all kinds of Bee Goods on hand ** J. H. OERDING & SONS •. i * - ' • > , < ' v * * . - K c Coq aille, Oro. Factory opposite 8. P. Depot Bring Me Your Hides! I will pay the highest market price—in cash— for your hides. I can handle any quantity and will pay for them on delivery. ■: J l O. T. NELSON Phone 731 New CRMS in Circuit Court. May 8—Coot Bay W ater Co. ▼». J. J. McDonald. May IS—In the m atter of the ap pointment of throe truetoec to exe cute the tru it provided for in the will of Maria Granholm, deceased. May 14—O. C. Rica va. Proapor Mill company. Marriage May 18—John Swanton and Wanda Stephana, both of Marshftcld. May 14—Grover N Frick and Edna RedAeld, both of Marshfield. They were married the same day by Mr*. Mary D. Straub, minister. May 14—Charles Ernest Lee, of Power«, and Polyanna Miller, of Co quille. They wore married o t St. J u n to Episcopal church hare on the same day by Rev. W. E. Couper. May 14—Occor R. Terris, of Ban- don. and Basel Miller, of Coquille. They were married a t St. James Episcopal church on tha same day by Err. W. E. Cooper. ) Big” Démonstration Saturday, May 17 grading as well aa half of the gravel ling. The State will enter into an agroa ment with Coos county under which the sta te is to pay half tha cost of the ftintenance and repairs of tha of highways it is building in tha county and the county the other half. If this arrangement should prove burdensome for the county H will be revised: p It may vary likely prove the case that most of the travel on these roads will be by ears from outside the county. The contract proposed is for fifteen yeare. South Slough election precinct No. 28 wae granted permission to hold an election on June 8, the date of state election, to decide whether stock shell be permitted to run a t large in that precinct. The residents of Precinct, No. known as Myrtle Grove, and consisting mostly of Coos ton, petitioned for the abolition of that precinct nnd that it Philip Morningaide ...Low ell Simpson be made a part of No. 16 known EasUide North. The consideration Phyllis Morningaide ...P auline Chase of this petition wae poetpoi ed until Major Philander Mumford Fred Wimer the December term of coart, as action Penelope Mumford..........Ida Oerding Just received the following list of fresh vegetables: Patrice Mumford ....Je ffle Beckham of this kind can only be taken then. Pierre Marquette ........Otis Beckham Mrs. Mary Phillips, of Marshfield was allowed a monthly pension of Patrick Mooney, M. P. ,,W m . Oerding Peter Martin ............. Samuel Arnold $1^50. Mrs. John S. Dawson, of Powers, Paul Marvel .............. Fred Harlocker whose husband died recently, was giv Phoebe Martingale .. Marjorie Hazard = 5 * a B u m = = 5 H = ^ m a = s m = = » ! en $100 to pay her expenditures back A Trio of Vossar “Bright Lights” A n g ela..................................Chrystal Lafferty to her friends in Oklahoma as other Alice .............................Effie Floten wise she might become a public Amy . .................... Helen Sherwood charge. She had just petitioned for a widow's pension, but as the neces Pansy ..................... / . . . Londy Church sary certificates did not accompany The two readings by Mrs. F. G. the petition it was not granted. Leslie were highly entertaining and Petitions of Mrs. Daisy J. Fredricks, of Randolph, and Mrs. Sarah E. Utter- warmly applauded, while the piano soloa by Genevieve Chase, during the back, of Marshfield, were laid over for Save Money by Paying Cash second interlude were beautifully ren similar reasons. Thors is a vacancy in the office of dered end likewise appreciated by the audience. constable in the Bridge district, which The receipts of the evening were Federated Church the court has not yet been able to fill, >188.86 out of which the class netted no one seems to be willing to ac Sunday School meets at 9:46 a. m. 8102. cept an appointment. Preaching a t 11 a. m. Subject, “Giving That Costs Something.” Oae Cent a Word Each Insertion Card of Thanks Epworth League meets a t 7 p. m. For the Marshfield Road The Junior class of the High School Preaching a t 8:00 p. m. The last WANTED—A home for an elderly There has bean a good deal of talk wish to thank the many friends wwo sermon in the series on “Tlie Prodi lady in a small family. Will do in the newspapers about what mater so kindly assisted them lost weeek light house work very reasonably. ials would be beat to make concrete with their class play, in providing gal Son,” “Homeward Bound.” Come to the services. You will al Phone No. 88X5 Myrtle Point, Ore. for the paving of the Marshfleld-Co- bowers, and jardiniers, and in other ways find a cordial welcome. 18t8* quille road. E. W. Lazwell, consult ways. James E. Conder, Pastor. ing engineer for the State Highway GOAT MILK for sale. Also unfur Commission, has made abraision teats Divorces Here Monday nished bachelor quarters for rent. St. Jamee Episcopal Church. of the different materials which have Inquire Sentinel office. 18tl* Three divorces were granted by been under consideration. These tests Sunday School a t 10 a. m. Judge Coke in the Circuit Court here are made by placing the gravel or Evoning service a t 8 p. m. FOR SALE—6 nice lots adjoining Monday ' rock to be examined in a revolving sy- No morning service. Kerrigan’s place. All high and The first was that of Caroline Liv linder to see how fast they will wear W. E. Couper, Vicar. well locatod. Ray Jeub at Sheriff’s ingstone, of Powers, against John away. After 80,000 or more revolu office. Price $400. 18t2 Livingstone, who did not’ appear to tions the material is taken out and Christian Church contact i t The plaintiff lost her FOR SALE—Two Jercey Bulls, 12 weighed to see hoW much it has lost Church of Christ first husband by asphyxiation and al months old. Ed Gillespie, F at Elk, in tha process. The result for the five Sunday 8chool a t 10 a. m. leged that she had received cruel and Coquille. samples examined w^s as follows Rev. E. E. Coulter will y peek at inhuman treatment from the second. Powers g ra v e l............. 10.1 per cent Further testimony was taken in the the Christian Church next Sunday FOR SALE—5 Teams of Gray Per Reedsport g ra v e l........6.0 per cent se of Geo. A. Donovan vs. Clara morning and evening. cherons. Ages 4 to 10 years. An Dean A Broom quarry: Rev. Mr. Coulter is the minister of Donovan, of Coquille, in which the drew Anderson, Coquille, Ore. 17t4* Sample No. 1 ............. 8.9 per cent husband claimed serious misconduct the Christian Church at MarshAeld Semple No. 2 ............. 4.9 per cent on the part of his wife. Her testi and will be here to boost for the Coos FOR SALE CHEAP at R iverton- Semple Noe. 8 and 4, 6.02 per cent mony was taken and Judge Coke County Christian Missionary Conven small place with building, good This test appears to eliminate the awarded her $16 per month to be tion which will be held in Coquille bearing orchard, 150 treos. Ad Powers gravel, which lost s tenth ani paid by the plaintiff for the support May 23, 24 and 26. dress Mrs. C. C. Price, Coquille. indicates that either the Reedsport and maintenance of the one child who 17tl* <» gravel or the crushed rock from the remains with the mother. Christian Science Society. FOR SALE—Light buggy and har Dean A Broom samples one and two Mable L. Leep was granted a di Services next Sunday a t 11 :W a. m. ness in good condition. Price $20 would be satisfactory. vorce from Harold Leep on the Wednesday evening meeting a t 8 for the whole outfit. Chris Terras, grounds of desertion. There is one ’dock. on the Marshfield road. Last Victory Loan Figures child who remains with the mother. Sunday school a t 9:80 a. m. The close of the Victory Loan drive She ia now making her home at Pow The Reading Room will be open ev WANTED—A florae, gentle to work. About 1400 lbs., about 16 hands last Saturday night found Coquille ers. ery Tuesday and Saturday afternoon high, from 3 to 6 years old. Roan, district away beyond her quota orith from 2 o’dock until 4. Last Kinney Case Decided brown, bay or black. Must be an oversubscription of $26,160 or 48 guaranteed to be free from any per cent The following are the sub L. A. Liljeqvist, attorney for Cooa Church of God. lameness or fault. Alex Turner, scriptions since our report lest F ri county in the Kinney tax litigation, Services at Church of God chapel Langlois, Ore. 16t8* day: y has received a copy of the decision every Sunday. Judge Wolverton of the federal Previously reported, $64,060. Sunday School at 10 a. m. WANTED—Wool end Mohair, Hides, court at Portland, in which Judge John Rand, $100 Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Pelts and Chittim Bark. Highest L. H. Hazard and 0 . C. Sanford, Wolverton dismisses ail the objections Prayer meeting Thursday evening Price paid. Geo. T. Moulton. 15tf of the receiver for the Title Guaran at 8 p. m. $ 6,000 tee A Trust company against Cooa Anton J. Abild, $60 A cordial welcome is extended to alL FOR * SALE—6-room modern house county’s, claim on the lends, holding E. G. and Dora I. Kay, $300 end one acre of ground on Spur- L. E. Neal, Pastor. with attorney Liljeqvist’s contentions. A. J.. Sherwood, $6,000 geon Hill. Tracy A. Leach. 14tf This establishes the prior right of FOR SALE the beet and cheapest va William Norris, $100 Coos county’s claims on the Kinney E. H. Harnden, $200 cant lot in the eity of Coquille. PURE BRED Black Minorca Eggs for lands and finishes the round which the hatching—13 for $1.00. Wm. Rich Martin Clausen, $800 Speak quick if you want it. At the case has been through in the Portland ardson, Coquille. ‘i llt8* Sentinel office. Weyerhaeuser Timber Co., $8,760 court. Bert Baird, $60 Six months is now allowed in which C. A. Gage, $60 to appeal to the U. S. circuit court J. A. Lewton, 8100 of appeals a t San Francisco. This Carl Goodman, $100 nnot be done, thinks Mr. Liljeqvist, Total, $80,160 unless a supersedeas bond is put up National Biscuit Products Visit our store tomorrow and enjoy this special feature At the same time you can take advantage of the Special Prices for this occasion only sit will interest you: We carry a full line of Feed and Hay Attention Soldiers! • ‘ • first Thu Junior Clans Play As it is alwayfc the case, the play put on by tha Junior class of tha higl| school a t the Liberty Theatre last Frt day evening drew a large house and an audience which thoroughly appre ciated the young folks’ efforts to en tertain them. That occasionally a line was forgotten did not mar tha fine presentation of the comedy “Phyllis Inheritance,” and was to be expected of students who were making their lirst stage appearance end who have their studies to keep up while proper ing for the play. To pick out a few members of the cast for spscisl mention would not be treating the rest fairly for they all did well and each one ia deserving of credit for doing his or her part making the show a success. The most difficult part wae that of Phyllis, tak en by Pauline Chase, and through the whole chapter of difficult and embar rassing situations she carried the plot along to the final happy ending when she secured the inheritance from her uncle without losing her husband. The members of ths cast were: PAG* THREE Lettuce, New Peas, Ghubarb, Asparagus, Artichokes, Green Onions, Radishes, New Potatoes, Cauliflower, Strawberries. AT YOUR SERVICE » ¿ i f >*i COQOUILLE. OftSOON. FRIDAY, MAY I«, U lf Coquille, Oregon mm Probate Court Item s Laet Fridey Geo. Amtjen waa ap- pointed adminiatrator of the estáte of Hermán Maekey, decentad. The es- timated valué of tha property (real edtate) is $960. The boira are Karl Maekey, of Portland, a son 17 yeare Flour to Come Down oíd, and Alex Maekey, Locille Maekey $50 Prize for Essay Julio* Barnes the government’s and Harry Maekey, of Coquille, A $60 Liberty bond will be awarded whe-t boas, intimates that lower younger children. by the Joint Centenary committee of prices for flour are in eight, and says the Methodist Episcopal church to the th at if they are warranted and the Whan tha City of Topaka tied up at beet essay written by any grade, high tha dock a t Marshfiald Tueaday night government has to make up a discrep school or Sunday school pupil in the ancy to the wheat grower, he is going Captain Hall «ant for tha poiica and northwest on “Qhe Methodist Centen turned ever to Officer McRae two to see that tha consumer shell get ary—What It 1« and What I t Willf the benefit and that it shall not be sack« containing 17 bottles of whis Do.” Age will be taken into cons id key which ha found hidden on tha absorbed by middlemen and specula e ration. tors. ship, and supposed ware intended for The contest ends June 1 and all es-* bootlegging purposes. •ays should be mailed prior to that Do Yea Enjoy Life? data to |b e Joint Centenary Commit Butter Wrappers A men in rood physical condition Is tee, 409 jfflatt building, Portland, Ore. Signa a t the Sentinel almost . eertoi to enjoy life, while the bilious and dyspeptic era despondent. A Civic Improvement club stands do not enjoy their’meals and /eel mis Far a Sprained Ankle. erable a good share of the time. This for the beautifying and betterment of to As soon aa possible after the injury ill feeling is nearly always . uni — ---- the community. Is not such an or- 11 received get a bottle of Chamber aary. A few doses of Chamberlain’s 1 « — nrtt,P » Iain’s Liniment and follow the plain Tablets inmota to tone up the stomach, I tm. * - '”. , . V ,. ~ £ . . * “ printed directions which accompany prove the digesti«» and regulate the ,thm* «°. W tos of Coquille, make It bowel« U all th at U Beaded, Try M. fa>°wn naxt Tueaday evening. th t bottle. $ Hosier’s CastT&Carry Store Want Ads BOYS See our seasonable win dow display of sporting goods for outdoor games. 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