COQUILLE VALLET M N T D fZ t. COQUILLE. OREGON. , FRIDAY, JUNE «, ltlft f AGB BIGOT M M MENTION. Telline About People i Evento to the City and Comity. D. Fifth, o f Fifthtrap, » « » collar Tuesdoy. Per ley Crowley haft moved from Sit- kum into Coquille. Mrs. Ch»a. E. Schroeder v u down from Norway Monday. Millinery on sale all next week at The White House. Ftrat National Bank Bldg. L. C. C. Lanon. of the Pacific Lum ber Inspection Bureau, was here on business Tuesday. A . O. Walker returned Wednesday from attending the funeral o f hi* fa ther at Prinewille. , Martin Clausen has bought the C hristiu Martin ranch o f 160 acres at Beaver Slough. A t year service. We call for and deliver your cleaning and pressing. Phone 1191- R. H. Sweet If u y one has lost a small key on the road to the water works he can And it at the Sentinel office. Don’t forget that The White House is headquarters for chrochet and em broidery cotton. Colors absolutely fast. Sines the change in management 01 the Dort Auto Co. in Portland, F. C. Pursley will again represent them here. Call at The White Houae for some rare bargains in ladies’ suits, capes, dresses, etc. We are closing out the entire lot. The Sitka Spruce Co. this week In creased the wage scale at their plant so that the minimum is now $4-00 for an eight-hour day. V. R. Wilson, “ Optometrist," Co quille, Oregon. Eyes Tested, glasses fitted. Optical repairs of all kinds. Broken lenses duplicated. Commissioner Yoekam is unable to attend Coo Sty Court to-day on account of the illness o f his son who is suffer- lug from an attack of the “ flu” . Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Hill have just come here from Portland. Mrs. Hill used to keep the Travellers’ Rest here when her name was Crockett. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Hughes leave tomorrow, for Long Branch, New York, he having several his connec tion with the Sitka Spruce Co. here. • Judge Coke came over hers Monday afternoon to open and adjourn the . Circuit Court, so that the June term might not lapse. He heard no cases. Mrs. Iris Elrod came over from the Bay yesterday for a short visit with her father, A. M. Woodford, before his departure for Medford the first o f the week. F. R. Dernison is going to conduct a series of gospel meetings in a tent which he will pitch here'next week. The precise location has not yet beta decided upon. ) Mrs. Dimmick, the librarian, says that there will be a cooked food sale Saturday, June 7, at 10 a. m. at the former Lyons’ grocery, for the benefit of the city library. Mias Mabel Bay Is waiting hers since the close o f school for her folks who are coming soon and whom she erill join in their proposed auto tour through California. Miss Winifred Spencer, who declin ed a reappointment to her former pos ition tn our city schools, has returned to her home at Ashland, where she will teach next year. There were a great many people from Myrtle Point down for the final session of our Chautauqua Monday evening, and some from there at nearly every session. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Baxter and children were down from Gardiner, where he publishes the Index, last week to spend Decoration Day with friends and relatives here. The official canveaqrof the votes in Tuesday’s elections will be made to morrow, Saturday, and the new County Judge and Commissioner will then im- t mediately take their places.-----— ------ J. *C. Savage has quit work in the shipyards at North Bend and moved back to Coquille. His family will be here for the summer, but where he will be he does not yet know. Rev. James E. Conder returned yes terday afternoon from a trip to Eu gene, Salem and Portland. Irving Lamb, who accompanied him, spent yesterday in Eugene visiting Chester Howard. up tram S u Merton Tyrrell Francisco last Thursday, having a two weeks’ furlough from his ship at Son Diego, on account o f the illness o f his father, H. N. Tyrrell, whom he reports as a little better. The E xercise* The last public appearance o f the Coquille High School class * f 1919 oc curred at Goulds’ Hall last Friday evening when the fifteen graduates appeared in their becoming grey caps J. W. Nob 1st, who used to be prin and gowns and listened to a splendid cipal o f our High School, was down address by Carl Gregg Doney, presi At from Reeds port on Decoration Day. dent o f Willamette University. Having quit the teaching profession least 600 people were in attendance and blossomed out as a banker, he and every available seat was taken. The stage had been beautifully dec looks unusually prosperous. orated by the undergraduates and the Mrs. Verna Mast has given up her edge in front of the footlights was position as private secretary to A. L. covered with bouquets and a table Martin, manager o f the Mountain nearby piled high with packages from States Power Company, at Marshfield admiring friends. to aSsist at The Ladies Bazaar. Mrs. > The music tbr the occasion was fur Mast will also act as public stenog nished by “ The Fighting Yanks,” who rapher. responded twice to encores, and the Dr. G. O. ’Wilhite recently received large high school chorus, which under his commission as captain in the Med the able direction o f Miss Bay, sang ical Reserve Corps. He was recom “ Away to the Fields.” and "Over the mended for the promotion before be Summer Sea,” in a manner reflecting ing mustered out o f service, but ac credit not only upon themselves but tion was delayed until a couple of also upon their instructor. Miss Genevieve Chase rendered a weeks ago. “ Hungarian Concert Miss Gladys Treadgold left for her piano i solo, Polka,” with a skill -and touch that home at Bandon last Monday after noon and after resting for a few captivated her auditors. Mr. Doney’s address was Calculated weeks she intends to go to Eugene for a summer course at the Universi to stimulate the ambitions o f every ty. She also plana to spend a portion person present, wether young or old, although addressed principally to the o f her vacation in Idaho. graduates. The accummulated know Stanley Bartlett has been in town ledge of the ages is theirs for the this week, having come up on the learning, and it is up to them to say Elizabeth from San rFancisco Sunday. whether the' literature, science and His was a man dead anxious to get politics of the future are to be bet into the game who was kept on the tered and improved by their having side lines, for, o f the year or more lived— whether they shall add to the he spent on the other side o f the At world’s learning. lantic, all but ten days o f that time The young man who seeks pleasure waq in England. He intends to re or material success alone is missing main around Coquille for the present. the great things o f life and securing Superintendent Baker and Mr. Tut what can never satisfy. “ It takes a tle, o f our city schools, were planning big man to love truth,” and the world a camping excursion for next week doesn’t want truth, only that part of but have been forced 4o abandon it on truth which the individual desires to account o f sickness in their families. accept. In religion And politics we One o f Mr. Tuttle’s daughters has accept as truth only tLat portion just come down with chicken pox and taught by our creed or party. Mr. Doney’s charge to the class Mr. Baker’s young son has mani fested such symptôme o f croup that was that they continue to be students home is evidently the best place for —to toil. There is no luck in success nor lack o f it in failure; attainment him. is the result o f strenuous toil, or as Those Dairy Picnics I Edison puts it, “ Genius is 98 per A t the Dairy Picnics on Bandon cent perspiration and two per cent Beech June IS and at Norway Grove | sweat.” Work saves us from our- June 14, the line up cn the reception ■ selves. Some o f our devils may be The driven out by prayer, but work is the committee will be like this: Breeders’ Kreat exorciaer. \ Cooo County Jercey The speaker pointed out the won Association with the following men in the front rank: Gen derful opportunities awaiting the in eral J. D. Carl and the following of telligent application o f the great ficers of his staff: Theo L. Clinton, W. minds o f the world to the satisfying C Cutler. F. C. True, C. D. Jarman. of the world’s needs and closod with Henry Hervey, I. Nordstrom, Ed. the injunction that we must care for Detlefsen and H. B. Sanders. These our neighbors to save ourselves. We are to be backed up also by all other are no longer isolated from the world. members o f the Jersey Breeders’ A s China is nearer to Coquille than Idaho sociation, The Cow Testing Associa ‘eras one hundred years ago, and un tions, the Grange, and Farm re less we help stamp out the menace of Union. We will be g ristly disap Bolshevism the disease of our neigh pointed if there are not present at bors will surely find lodgement in our each o f these picnics 1,000 people and national life. The evening closed the pre •t least 800 automobiles and 39 Fords. sentation o f the dip! class, and o f the schol Miss Gene- First Game Preserve vieve Chase scholar- Ten thousand acres are already as- ond has for the game preserve in Coos ship which Dr. Miss county in the Myrtle Point vicinity, made an annual affair, states Game Warden J. M. Thomss. Mildred Neely was awarded the ¿^hol- The deeds from R. C. Dement o f Myrtle arship in Willamette University. Point for 4,380 acres and from Taylor Dement o f Myrtle Point for 2,600 seres, Simpson Sends Congratulations making these areas a game refuge for The following is the congratulatory a period of five years are already in tl e telegram sent by Louis Simpson on hands o f Mr. Thomas,¡and Max and Ray receipt o f the news that the Roo&velt Dement are ready to make similar ar Highway measure had carried: rangements be states. North Bend, June 4 The district, which extends fully 15 Roosevelt Highway Association. miles from the south fork to Edison Imperial Hotel, Portland, Ore, butte in Curry county became a game Congratulations upon the success of preserve on May 21st, says Mr. Thomas, the Roosevelt highway measure and the who adds that five patrols are on duty splendid campaign which you have con to make arrests o f any who would hunt ducted for it. 1 understand that Cali in the district. There have been small game pre fornia has funds to complete its coast serves in the country before, states Mr. highway from the Mexican lire to the Thomss, but this is the first o f s size Oregon line to connect with the Roose to be of real importance in the protec velt highway in Oregon, and Washing, tion o f game. He expects to enlarge ton either has or will provide funds to -he area by securing Ave year deeds construct a coast highway from some from other residents, so that 27,000 point on the Columbia river north acres vill be included la the preserve. through Willapa and Grays Harbor, Only hunting rights lapse under the along the coast o f the Olympic peninsu terms of the state's five year bold on la, following the shores of Puget Sound to Port Townsend, thence north to the the area. The Dements had used the districts Canadian line. Suggest immediate re for cattle ranges and had lost so many quest be made to the states of Califor cattle by hunters, it is said, that they nia and Washington to give the same were willing to have the state make a none to their coast highways which we have given ours in Oregon. Favorable preserve o f the district.—Times. action upon their part would give a con tinuous coast military highway from Farmers Notice Mexico to Canada and would be a fitting Ship your hens and spring chickens memorial to that great American states to-Palace Market, Marshfield, paying man Roosevelt, who during his life so 30 and 36c respectively, f. o. b. Marsh ardently advocated preparedness and field. strenuous Americanism. The assistance N. D. Oswald. of senators and congressmen from Cali fornia and Washington will greatly Two Farms for Rent help Oregon in securing federal aid for Fat Elk Creek dairy farms, 4Vi the Roosevelt memorial highway. L. J. Simpson. miles southwest o f Coquille, are among the best in the valley. Can be At your service. Phone 119$ and hnd this fall on long leaso to the right parties. Write C. A. Pendleton, have your cleaning and pressing call Escondido, Calif. 17tl0* ed for and delivered. Remember that tn subscribing for Mrs. E. E. Johnson, who has been the Sentinel far $1.60 a year you can • at Eugene on account o f Philip’s ill get the Oregon Farmer in addition by • ness, and Mary Esther are now vis • paying only 16 cants more. iting in Portland. Philip is fully re • covered and all expect to be home the WORK wanted by lady by the hour or • day. Phone 16$. middle o f next Last Session o f Prescat Court ■f This week the present county court has been holding its final session and Its business is about concluded and everything randy to turn over to the new court. Beides auditing the monthly bills, comparatively little business has been transacted this week. W. U. Doug las presented a petition for n new rood up the south side o f Larsen Slough. The court, it will be remem bered passed n resolution for n road up the north side to connect with the Coos Bay north section of the coast highway, at its May meeting. No ac tion was taken on Mr. Douglas’ peti tion. Neither was any action taken on the petition for the removal of Ferry man Richardson here. The term Widow’s pensions has been changed to Dependant Mother ■ assistance. There were several re- ' ts for aid in this class, none of h were allowed. Mrs. Virginia Lester McCormick’s request was not granted. She has one child but has just received $2,000 insurance on her husband’s life and is receiving $30 a month from the State Accident Commission. Mrs. Hilda Blair, of Bandon, and Mrs. Laura June George, o f Marsh field, had neither of them been in the county or state long enough to be eligible for a pension. In the case of Mrs. Alice J. King the certificate o f her husband’s death was lacking. The case of Mrs. Ollie Read, of Pow ers, wag dismissed because she had left the oounty; that o f Mrs. Grace Frances Childers, o f Marshfield, was continued for lack of certificates, and $40 a month was allowed her from the indigent fund. The contract wtih the state to bor row $20,000 for the work on the Marshficld-Coquille road was com pleted. • • • • • the kind that m ake every wom an good looking S NEW STYLES NEW May 31— F. C. Floyd, of Myrtle Point, and Molly Mast, of B-oadbent. They were married at the residence of the bride on June 1 by Rev. T. S. Mosher. , May 81—Julius Leonard Harrison and Elizabeth Griffin, both of Coquille. They were married at the residence of Fred Bslloni the next day by Rev. J. E. Conder. June 2— Alton Ray McCue and Lela Adella DeLong, both o f Bandon. They werq married the same day by Rev. W. E. Couper, of this city. , June 4— Jake Higley and Cynthia Taylor, both of Marshfield. They were married the same day by Justice Ed ward H. Joehnk, of Marshfield. New Cases in Circuit Court. The only suit Aled in the Circuit Court during the post week was that of the Coos County Business Men’s Association against G. Gilbertson. Butter Wrappers and Trespass Signs at the Sentinel office. COLORS NEW PRICES 25c : to : $1.50 ■ ^— -** ’* Knowlton’s Drug Store PROGRAM OF ATTRACTIONS AT LIBERTY THEATRE FOR W E E K Marriage Licenses Saturday, June 7 to Friday, June 13 S A T U R D A Y , JUNE 7 “ CAPTURED BY TH E C A N N IB A L S” Pictures photographed at the risk of life, show ing these savage people in their native haunts, by Martin Johnson. Most interesting picture ever screened— 6 reels Smiling BUI Parson’s Comedy— 2 reels “ PROPOSING BILL” v Toto Comedy— 1 reel “ FURNITURE M OVERS” S U N D A Y , JUNE 8 “ A N D A STILL SM A LL VOICE” Featuring H. & Wathal— 6 feels “ A R E BR UN ETTES F A L S E ?” Comedy— 1 reel “ Ford Educational — 1 reel Musical program commencing at 7:30 sharp by the Coquille Orchestra under Prof. W m . Zinner , M O N D AY, JUNE 9 “TH E M AN W H O W O R K E D UP” Featuring Harry McCoy — 6 reels Keystone Comedy— 2 reels “ PEARLS A N D PERILS” K overalls R a g .U .S .e iB » O f f b am Renewed and Com noe - law Trade-Mem eaJ can ooly be nftniiiUjr uaed oe fooJt naie by ua. KOVERALLS are germrak I « child ren I to 6 ) ean of age. II n dralat tries to aeQ von, under the KOVERALLS name, an? garment no« ni net manufacture, yon may bn one he haa m article the! he m trying le merhel m KOVERALLS UNLESS MADE BY LEVI STRAUSS S CO. THEY'RE NOT K OVERALLS KOVERALLS ere made only by Levi Strauu A Cn, San Fne- oeco and bear thie label K overalls R e « U * . P A T OFT SSHrtf LEVI STRAUSS & c a S an r p ANC «SCO, cal T U E S D A Y , JUNE 10 “ALL WOMAN” Featuring Mae Marsh— 6 reels “ Current Events” Educational— 1 reel W E D N E SD A Y , JUNE 11 “ FIGHTING BROS.” Western— 2 reels * Heast News No. 10” — 1 reel “ M AN OF MIGHT” Episode No. 8 the most thrilling and exciting serial— 2 reels “ M ARRY M Y W IFE” Lyons-Moran Comedy— 1 reel Featuring Florence Reed, a good story, a superb Star, beautiful gowns and richly staged.— 6 reels. “ Canadian Educational” — 1 reel FRIDAY, JUNE 13 • Metro Feature— 6 reels “SPECIAL TO D A Y” Drew Oomedy— 1 reel “ Canadian Educational” — 1 reel W H Y SUFFER, K rom Headache? Moat cases of headache sre due to defective vision, which produces eye strain. Let aw identically examine your eyes, find the defect, and overcome it wHh a pair oF my F e r fo c m iU n g Glasses, and in consequence make yoo headacheless. Residence Phone 449R. DR. F. W . CLARK Eye Specialist Corner Front «nd Commerci«! MARSHFIELD» OREGON ' TH U R SD AY, JUNE 12 “ HER CODE OF HONOR” “ M A N ’S W ORLD” Office Phone 430. VERNA MAST Public Stenographer Office at Ladies Bazaar Opposite Post Office Phone No. 494 BATH CAPS