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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1919)
T U COQUILLE TALLET SENTINEL, COQUILLE. OREGON. The District Clerk’s Report CO Q U ILLE S A N N U A L - p . ■■ V SCHOOL M EETING (Continuad from first ) The annual report of the district wad by Mr. Lawrence at the school meeting Monday evening and accepted by the voters. From it we glean the following item s': The number o f children in the dis trict of school age is 626, which is 22 less than last year. There are 243 boys and 282 girls, the excecs of girls being 39, where it was 46 last year, quite a number o f boys between 16 and 20 being in the service then and probably some still remaining now. The number o f teachers employed during the year was 13, two of them men and eleven women, with 14 rooms in operation during the year. School was taught for nine months during the year. The number o f legal vo ters in the district is estimated at 700. There are 1200 volumes in the school library, o f which 60 were pur chased during the year. Some seem to hnve been scrapped during the year as, notwithstanding additions, the to tal remains the same as a year ago. Following is the financial statement for the year ending June 16. ’ Receipts ' Cash on hand a year a g o.. $ 37.14 From district tax .......... . . 9,228.97 From county school fund . . 2,437.10 From State school fund . . 1,001.01 From tuition outside pupils 42.00 From Co. high school fund 1,768.36 Miscellaneous receipts . . . . “ 1.10 ’ • » - > • I Fruit Canning laying it was evidently time that the more intelligent sex should be repre sented in this position, placed Mrs. Laura Brandon in nomination. Al though Mr». B. promptly stated that she could not accept the position her withdrawal was no| noted and a mo tion to close the nominations with no candidate before the meeting was en tertained by the chairman and was about to be put when Mrs. Brandon checked the motion by again declaring sh* could not serve and the mo'tion was then withdrawn. J. S. Law rence was then nominated to succeed himself as clerk and Keith Leslie was j also nominated. It being announced that Mr. Leslie would be away and could not serve made a motion that the chairman cast ballot for the meet ing to ro-elect Mr. Lawrence was made by A. J. Sherwood and (,t was carried unanimously. By this time the tellers were ready to report on the two-year term which stood 197 for Endicott and 231 for Morrison. This announcement was greeted with hearty applause. In ten or fifteen minutes more the other tellers had completed their work, showing 209 votes for True and 221 for Ellingsen, when with another round o f cheers the m eeting. ad journed. Total ...................................»14,604.67 It was, of course, generally under Disbursements stood at the meeting that Candidates Morrison and Ellingsen were not only Teachers wages .................. f 10,678.76 300.00 in favor, of erecting a new school Rent of school rooms ! * . .. .. 988.62 building as soon as possible, but also of Fuel and supplies .............. compromising the site case which has Repairs and janitor work . .1,706.68 been a bone o f contention and most Interest on bonds etc............................ 286.26 of the time in the courts for the past Clerk’s salary ...................... 120.00 five years, if it fould be done at a All other p u rp oses.............. 612.69 reasonable figure, and it was on this Cash on hand ...................... 8.77 issue that the voters divided. While Save Money by Paying Cash Candidates True and Endicott favored Total ..................................»14,604.67 building also, on the site question they The amount of warrants outstand expected to go on with ^ie litigation ing is »6,217.775. The amount n f unless directed to do otherwise. bonded indebtedness is »1,619.40. The Federated Church Mr. Morrison is still in Gold Beach estimated /value of school house and Sunday School meets at 9:46 a. m. on business and had not expected to grounds is »16,000, and of scohol fur Preaching 11 a. m. return to Coquille until Sunday, but niture »6,260. Insurance on the dis Epworth League meets at 7 p. m. One Cent a Word Each Insertion has been informed that he will have trict property is carried to the amount Preaching 8 p. m. tb be here so the new board o f direc of »18,000. Sumner Upright Prayer Meeting Wednesday 8 p. m. WANTED— One tors can organise on Saturday er his The average monthly salary o f men Shingle Machine. E. K. Wilier, Public cordially invited to all these election will be voided. O f bourse, no teachers was »ISO and o f women »79.- Reedsport, Ore. ' services. action of any kind by the new board 66 James E. Conder, Pastor. will be possible until his return. FOR SALE:— Medium sised, nearly new donkey, also steam traction en Marriage Licenses St. James Episcopal Church. Coos County Girls in Demand gine; bargains. H. M. Ax tell, June 14— Allan T. Wallace, of Church School at 10 a. m. Booth’s Shingle Mill. Our claim for the attractiveness of Reedsport, and Mauds G. Cameron, ef Morning Servies, 11 a. m. Coo« county’s fair ones and the popu Coos county. They were married the No evening Service. FOR RENT OR LEASE— Pastime larity o f Coquille’s ‘marryin justice’ same day by Justice Stanley at his W. & Couper, Vicar. Dance Pavilion. $60 for season. ware, we think, justified and fully con pfflee. • *e M. P. Jacobean. It firmed last Saturday when three Doug- June 14— Carl B. Miller, o f Reeds Christian Church - laa county yoang men came to carry off port, and Elsie Baker, of Coos coun- LOST— Small gold pin, marked “ C. H. three o f our young ladiea and called up ,y. They were married the same day Church e f Christ S.” Finder please return to Sentin on Justice Stanley to say the words by Justice Stanley. Bible School, 10 a. m. el office. that would permit them te do so. Preaching, 11 a. m. June N — Herman G. Pray, of Myr Early in the forenoon Allan T. Wallace tle Point, and Nellie J. Custer, of Co- Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m ., WANTED TO RENT—A small house and Carl B. Miller from Reedaport with quille. Preaching 8 p. m. for three or four months. F. M. Maidie G. Cameron and Elsie Baker, Prayer meeting Wednesday even- Bryant, Coquille, Ore. Phone 813. June 14— Raful Pierce, of Douglas both o f Marshfield, appeared before the a 28U county, and Clara Pettengill, o f Coos ing. justice and he tied a double knot; after Rax Dallas, Pastor. county. They were .married on the supper Archie L. Bushnell, from Roee- FOR SALE— Team o f Mules, sound 16th by Rev. James E. Conder at the burg, called at the residence ot the jus and true. Phone 483. L. T. Smith. Christian Science Society, parsonage. tice with Mias Lillie Matthews, of 22t4. June 14— Archie L. Bushnell, of Service# next Sunday at 11:00 a. m. Sumner, and they were spliced there. Roseburg, and Lillis Mstthews, of Wednesday evening meeting at 8 WANTED— Soldier wishing to'locate This last couple rounded out the even Fairview. They were married here o’clock. in western Oregon desire# informa two hundred couples which have been the same day by Justice Stanley at Sunday school at 9:80 a. m. tion about farms and farming lands made happy by our local squire. The Reading Room will be open ev for sale. Send full deecrtptlon and All three couples expect to reside in his office. June 16— Fred O. Collins and Mar ery Tuesday apd Saturday efts: noon lowest cash terms to W. E. Flynn, Douglas county, at the homes o f the garet Hoxie, both of Prosper. They from 2 o’clock until 4. A. P. 0 . 729, A. E. F „ France. respective grooms. were married, the same day at the Catholic parsonage in Bandon by Rev. WANTED— Experienced help for the The Prey-Cun ter Wedding \ Church of God. E. Rubis. dining room for July 4, 6 and G at Services at Church of God chapel A t seven o’clock last Sunday morn June 16— Willard C. Wright, of every Sunday. Miller’s Restaurant, Myrtle Point, ing Herman G. Prey, of Myrtle Point, Pasadena, Cal., and Norma Pederson, Ore. Phone 131. Sunday School at 10 a .m . was united in marriage with Miss of Prosper. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Nellie Custer of Coquille. The cere FOR SALE—Three young canaries. June 17—Chas. Leo La Chappell«* Prayer meeting Thursday evening mony occurred at the residence o f the Inquire at this office. and Rebecca Alice Harrison, both of at 8 p. m. bride’s parents and was performed by Marshfield. A cordial welcome is extended to all. FOR SALE OR TRADE— Light row Rev. Rex Dallas, o f the Christian June 17— Leon R. Pearson and L. E. Neal, Pastor. church. Only the parents of the boat, oars and' locks; Remington Florence Davis, both o f North Bend. young people and a few friends were' pump gun; small duck boat. La ns June 17— Lowell Bothwell and To Prevent Belching. present. The newly wedded pair Leneve, Coquille, Oregon. • Edith Bunch, both o f Gravel Ford. Make a regular habit of eating took the train for Marshfield for a June 17— Richard N. McCarthy and slowly, masticato your food thorough HOME FOR RENT and fruit jars bridal trip and to visit Marion Cus- Margaret C. Stack, both o f Marsh ly, and you may have no further for sale. Inquire at this office. w , the brother of the bride. field. trouble. If you should, take one of They will make their homo at Myr June 18— Ralph E. Blake, of Chamberlain’s Tablets immediately WANTED SHEEP—Good ewes, state tle Point, where Mr. Prey is an elec Marshfield, and Gladys M. Major, of after supper. age, breed, price wanted, with wool trician in the employ of both the Tel on and after shearing. M. M. Bull, Eastside. Butter Wrappers and Ties pass ephone company am) the Mountain Monroe, Ore. 19t8 Sim » st the San tinsi office. Statee Power company. Circuit Court. Mew Cases Mrs. Prey has been in the Cooe A WANTED— Wool and Mohair, Hides, Travis vs. Frank June 14— L. Curry offices both here and at Ban- Pelts and Chittim Bark. Highest don and has many friends in both Zelio. Price paid. Geo. T. Moulton. I6tf June 14— Coos Co. Business Asso places. ciation vs. A. E. Austin and Amanda FOR SALE the b e g and cheapest va J. Austin. - A Surprise Party cant lot in the city o f Coquille. Juns 17— In the matter o f the As Speak quick if you want it. A t the Last Tuesday evening a jolly crowd signment of tb« Oregon B ox Factory Sentinel office. entertained Miss Helen Green Brewer and Lumber Company for the gener | with a surprise party. The evening al benefit of their creditor«-. Coos Bay Creamery Burns ; woe spent in playing games and light June 18— H. W. Coats vs. Osker Most case« of headache are do* to refreshments were served. Those Emil and Ingaberg Emil, his wife. The Cooe Bay Creamery on Coos defective vision, which produces eye- , present were; Hope Neal, Elisabeth Sqit for injunction. river took fire Monday afternoon, pro drain. Church, Reta Lane, Faye Church, Es- bably from a defective flue, and was June 19— E. H. Metcalf vn. E. G. 1 tsfla Hart, Mabel Crush, lone Poin Per ham, W. J. Brown, R. C. Dean, F. Let me scienticqlly examine your entirely destroyed. There was a large ter, Verna. Hart, Margaret Beyers, A., Hague, partners as Perham eyes, find the defect, sad overcome it amount of cheese in storage some of Tommy Lane, Londy Church, Harold Brown, Dean and Hague. with a pair e f my Perfect Fitting which was saved. It was being oper P iW t, Lloyd Gregg, Winnie McGUun- Hasses, and in censeqoenee make you ated by A. A. Christensen, Af Myr ery, John Glmndon, Orville Glnndon, tle Point. V Q[ Last Friday Jinlge Wade received ntt d ifh c lm Irma Gland on, aqd the hostess, Miss Word from the Oregon State Hospital The plant would cost about $20,000 TTSWB O iewi Bn wei.------------------------- that Henry Royer who wist kdmUlml to replae# and the value o f the con . Office tents is thought to excell $15,000. there from Coos County, October 18, 449R. There was $6,000 insurance on the Remember that In subscribing for 1918, died the 12th day o f June. 1919. building and $10,600 on its contents. the Se atinel for $1.60 a year yon can Also that Ray G. Ham, admitted from get the Oregon Farmer la addition by Coos County, January 18, 1819, died Eye Spéculât At year service. We cali for and paying only 16 cents mora. there June 11, 1918. Corner Front sad Commercisi deliver your cleaning and pressing. MARSHFIELD, OREGON Phone 1181. R. H. Sweet. Call ou us far i Calling Canto, 1« 0 tar »L00. Season is here W e have in stock all kinds and sizes o f Fruit Jars, Rubbers and Jar Lids—also Jelly Glasses. Secure your supply early as jars will be in big demand. All kinds o f canned fruit will be at prohib itive prices this year, so be sure and do your own canning and plenty o f it . : ^ and economically. long-lived car. good service. n car that performs efficiently It has a reputation for being a It has earned a fine name for giving The pronounced ability of this car to fully satisfy owners is responsible for the fine friendly epteem in which it is held throughout the nation. Priesa F. O. B. Factory Wir« Wheels aad Spar« Tiras Extra : Call at our store and get acquaint ed. W e can save you money. The Dort is known u : : NOSLER’S Cash & Carry Store W ant Ads Sold for Cash or Time Paym ents I also buy sell and exchange second hand cars that are In good running order . F. C. PURSLEY Oregon Coquille T 1 * Another big shipment of DISHES received this week. Five large casks—nearly two tons—were included in this order which includes the popular Pink Spray, Gold Spray and Gold B*md patterns. These can either be seepred by the single piece or in complete sets, as follows: Gold Band a t........... .............I12.C0 Pink Spray a t. . . ............... $12.50 Gold Spray a t----------------- -V10.50 Racket Store MRS. BONNIE WALKER, Prop. GET YOUR Bee Supplies direct from the factory. W e have all kinds o f Bee Goods on hand J. H. OERDING & SONS Cequille, Ore.. Factory eppealta 8. P. D«P«* W H Y SUFFER F rom Headache? I CITY BAKERY Under new management Fresh Bread, Cakes and Fancy Pastry Laird Building Coquille, Oregon -V - u < DR. "F. W . CLARK i