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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1919)
PAGE TWO • M Y R TLE AJ Supt. and Mr*. L. Barnhart and littls daughter, DsroOky, le ft Saturday morning Portland, where they will visit Mr*. Barnhart’» people. A fte r visiting in Portland they will go on to Fail* City, where Mr. Barnhart ex pects to help on his mother’s farm this summer. Mr. Barnhart doe* not expect to return to M yrtle Point next fall. Their many friends are sorry to ice* Mr. and Mrs. Barnhart. They will to missed by a large circle of far friended I f your car is mud-stained, weather warn and shabby, reftnish it with Acme Quality Motor Car Finishes. Their use makes re-finishing inexpensive, they are easy to apply, and by following the simple instructions a beautiful and lasting finish may be obtained. Q U ALITY MOTOR C A R F IN IS H E S are offered in popular colors, as used by the leading manufacturers. They are made especially fo r automo bile use, and are recommended to the automobile own er, no matter whether he expects to do the work him self, or employ an expert finisher. Call at our store, and let us show you color samples 73U Am COQUILLE. OREGON Thermos Bottles Water Bags Canteens all the necessary equipment for camping out. T h e T herm os Bottles have just been received— a full assortment of sizes You can depend on th e uniform, high standard of Red Crown gaso line. Look for the Red Crown sign before you fill. STANDARD O IL COMPART (Calif «rats) A. B. C A M P B E L L , Special Agent Standard Oil, Coquille, Oregon I will pay the highest market price— in cash— for your hides. I can handle any quantity and will pay for them on delivery. 0 . T. N ELSON Phone 731 Coquille, Oregon SH ELLEY. & SON Building Conti Plans and Specifications on Application Estimates Furnished on A ll Kinds o f Buildings Phone 1051 % Coquille, Ore. Robert Hildebrand returned to M yr tle Point from France last Friday. He has been in France eight months and has just arrived in this country. Phil Harth made a business trip to Roeeburg Saturday and returned to M yrtle Point the next day. Mrs. Ralph Christensen, o f Bridge, daughter o f Mrs. Baker, went to Port land last Friday. Prof. C.^A. Davidson went to Salem last Friday where he spent a, few days and then went on to Portland, returning home Tuesday. Mr. Dav idson will be in Salem this coming winter, where he w ill have charge of the music in the Senior High School, and the supervision o f the nine special teachers in the grades. Mi’s. Tom Guerin went to Portland Fridny to attend the Grand Lodge of the Eastshrn Star and also to attend the Rose Carnival. She is expected home the latter part o f this week. Mrs. J. 0 .#Stemmler and daughter, Maria, and Edris Greene went to Portland to attend the Rose Carnival. Edris expects to remain in Portland v/ith her aunt, Mrs. Stewart, and Mrs. Stemmier r.nd Maria will be home in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Barklow left for Eugene in their car Tuesday morn ing where they expect to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Scott and daughter, Fay, left Tuesday morning for Harrisburg. They w ill visit rela tives fo r a few days there and then go on to Sheridan, where they e i- pect to make their home. They were former residents o f that place, haying lived here not quit* a year. They were much liked in this country, but fo r other reasons were obliged to return. Miss M yrtle Tobey, who has been principal o f the ily r tle Point High School during the past year, left Mon day morning for the home o f her mother at Halsey, Oregon. Miss Tobey expects to take music in the University o f Oregon this summer. The W. C. T. U. met Tueedsy a f ternoon with Mrs. Adell Harriott fo r the annual election o f officers. A fte r a short program the follow ing officers President, Mrs. Adell were elected Horriott; Vice-President, Mrs. Maude Annin; Secretary, Mrs. Edith Rouse; Treasurer, Mrs. Sarah Hermann. The W. C. T. U. endorsed the resolution introduced by the principal o f the North Bend school, prohibiting the pupils taking part in the track meet that use tpbacco. This resolution has been endorsed by North Bend, Co- quille and M yrtle Point. Miss Kathlsen Marsters went to Co quill* Thursday and returned Satur day. Rev. Mr. Drake and daughter, Ed na, visited at the Wm. Stauff home in Arago Wednesday. There will be a Basket social given by the Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian church Friday evening at the Woodman Hall. Miss Carmel Marsters was a Co- quille visitor Monday. Mrs. E. F. Handerson, o f Demmiqg, Wash., arrived here for a short visit at the F. L. Handerson home. She expects to return to her home Satur day, taking with her Bert and Erma Handerson, her husband’s children, and grandmother, Mrs. Mary Yoakam, for an extended visit. Mrs. J. C. Warner, o f Rowland Prairie, was in town shopping Tues day. Economy Fruit J Ball Mason Jars Kerr’s Self-Sealii ay Caps Hali Galloni W ide Mouth Mason Caps W ide Mouth Caps and Lids Jar Rubbers A ll foodstuffs w ill be high this year and home canning w ill be in order. W hy not anticipate your requirements o f jars and extras and g e fy o u r supply while stocks are complete? There is sure to be shortage in these lines later on, and higher prices. : : : : A ll orders given careful attention The Busy Comer United States Food Administration— License No. G 46545 nesdsy. Gladys Carter, who has boon at tending the Willamette University in Salom this year, returned home Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crawford from southeastern Montana returned to Power*- Wednesday. Henry Schroeder received word from Ray Wyland that ho waa in the general hospital in Chicago and ha* not yet received his discharge. Mrs. K o ry Albee. who has been in Humtfoldc, California, fo r some time visiting her mother, returned last Saturday. x Verla Sumcrlin, o f Gravel Ford, hrs been visiting the C. C. Carter home last week end. R. L. Weekly will take charge o f the poet office the first o f July. Miss Effie Weekly w ill be his assistant. Until then Harry Fensier will be in the post office. The City Meat Market owned bfr Carter and Davis bought a new Chev rolet truck Wednesday. Mrs. Harry Fensier and children left last week for Spokane where they will make their home. Mr. Fensier will join them there in July. He will leave with his parents in their car about thè seventh of July. Last Friday, while playing near the depot, little Phillip Brack was kicked in the face by a horse, not only knock ing all o f his upper front teeth out, but fracturing the upper jaw on the right side. Several stitches were required inside and out, but Dr. Clarke reports he is getting along nicely. The Commerciai Club announces that the contract is completed and the horses and performers from the Pendleton show are to be here July 4th, 6th and 6th. t^oos county and Southern -Oregon will celebrate this year a ! M yrtle Point. Mr. and Mrs. Milton M iller are happy over the arrival o f a 9 pound boy June 6. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Edwards are the proud and happy parent* of their first born, Jack Freeman, who weighed 9 % pounds, born June 8. There will be a Red Cross business meeting at the Red Croes rooms next Wednesday. A ll ladies are asked to be present. O. E. Marsters, who has been in Prixley, Calif., in charge of the Unit ed Brethren church o f that place for the past six months, returned to M yr tle Point Wednesday. Mr. Marsters and his fam ily expect to spend . most o f the summer here, returning to his charge in Pixley next fall. The Boys’ class o f the Methodist church with Harold Drake as teacher, enjoyed a wienie roast laaty Wednes day evening in the country. Mrs. Nystrom, o f Griddle, Calif., arrived in M yrtle Point last Wednes day. She went to visit her sister, Mrs. Warner at Roland Prairie Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Nystrom formerly owned the Myrtle Point hotel. Their son, Clair, has Just returned from France and is now at home in Cattfor- nia. Wednesday evening where he has Kathleen Marsters was a passenger been working since the first o f the on the auto stage Wednesday after year in a gasoline statfbn. He ex noon. She met her sister^ Carmel pects to work near M yrtle Point this at Roseburg and surprised their father summer. \ who was coming home on the train Bom June 9th to M l, and Mrs. El from California. mer Myeru an 8 pound girl. Mrs. C. C. Carter was visiting rela Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sumerlin and tives in CequiH* Tuesday and Wad- daughter, Locil«, of Gravel Ford, wort in town visiting Wednesday. grave was buried under a mass o f flowers. E va waa the kind q f girl that when you m et her once you war* * McKinley N o u s . glad to meet her again. And to those A t our club meeting at the hall Sat frequent trip* she mad* with Earl urday there was not so large an at from their summer hom* to Brewster tendance as was expected, but there V alley it added something to the day* was plenty to eat, however, and after when my w ife or I said to the other, dinner Miss Cowgill gave a very in “ E va is on the stage today.** teresting talk and sewing demonstra Did the recalien reverse the Su- tion, in which every one was much , preme Court so that Maloney may slip interested. his overcharge bill, that Watson would Mr. Peterson attended the meeting not allow, into the new County Court and visited the club boys and their and have it paid. W ill the new Coun pigs, while in the vicinity. ty Court keep up the flght that Judge There were about twenty-two young j Watson started, to make Maloney, people who attended the Liberty Club O'Brien and Catos puke up the f9,- picnic above Brewster Sunday. A ll 837.21 that they got out o f the coun reported a good time and lota o f eats. ty by “ fraud and conspiracy.“ I nevar Little Harold Glenn has been very heard a recaller make any objections sick with chronic indigestion but is a to those three Angered gantry scoop little better again. ing that pot. Mrs. Fred M att, who has been so Did the recallers reverse the U. S. low with pneumonia caused from the District Coart so that tha new Coun “ flu,” is able to he up again. ty Court may mak* Frank W aite and Frank Church, o f Camas Valley, is others a present o f their taxes and here working on the fosd. penalties or any part thereof ? Erma Bunch returned home Sunday Only about one third or one h alf of from a week’s visit at Brewster the voter* voted at the recall election, Valley. so if the new County Court releasee Miss Anna Dean spent Sunday ev the Barabbas who by “ fraud and con ening visiting Arthur Brown’s. spiracy" rob the county add rebates Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mast spent Sun taxe* in favor o f Frank W aite and day evening at C. O. King**. others, the voters who were silent may C. O. King cut ensilage Monday. speak at the next election. Miss May Lund and friends fii*om R. A . Easton. Marshfield passed through McKinley Sunday. Mrs. Lark Mast has been quite sick. Her grand daughter, Mildred is stay ing with her fo r the present. Grandma Laird was called to Co- quille Monday on account o f the ser- 1 ious illness and death o f her grand 1 daughter, Mrs. Earl Endicott. 1 Lyle Beyers is out visiting his