THB COQU ILL* VALLRT SENTINEL, COQUILLE, OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE N . I l l » C O -O P E R A T IO N IN BERRY CULTURE. CbivB.rt The Roeeborg Review states concern­ ing the Myrtle Point- Roeeburg road: A surveying crew in 'charge o f Assis­ tant State highway Engineer» Ragan and Belknap left this city Wednerdsy THE COUNTY COURT OF THB morning to set up s camp at the foot STATE OF OREGON, COUN- o f Camas mountain. The work o f mak­ ing the survey of the Myrtle Point- . * TY OF COOS Roseburg highway is being carried on by three crews to hasten its completion. According to Mr. Belknap, the »urvey will be finished in about two month», but as to just when actual construction will begin on tbe highway, he' is unable ____ ____ ____ _____ ^ ______________ **»* the rancher» and Com­ mercial Club# of Coo. county are planning on going into the cultuse of loganberries, raspberries and other borrioo on an extensive scale, the fol­ lowing article, dipped from the Or*, gon Journal, telling o f whet has been done along that line at Puyallup Washington, where a co-operative a*! te ste te . Thu. »trip , approxim ately « ' o f tW **U U *Z ( lle rm a n M aa miles in length, will eventually be pav- deficit. W. A . Paulhamus was one of the members. As the whole Northwest knows, ha became presiding genius of the organisation, and in conjunction with the board of directors composed of berry growers, is its directing head. The system at Puyallup was re­ cently explained to the writor by Mr. Paulhamus. Information about it Is value to those who hope for more sci­ entific marketing. The association has already sold $388,000 o f canned berries for delivery out o f the 1919 crop. Besides the berries drown st Puyallup, strawber­ ries, raspberries end loganberries are heavily drawn from Oregon. Seven carloads o f strawberries were import­ ed this season from Sacramento, Cal­ ifornia. Thera waa never such a demand as n o w ., Everybody has been expecting prices to decline and the pantries and All persons owing i debts to the said estate will kindly The Roeeburg Newe adds: County pay the same to the administrator, Judge R. W. Marsters has returned and all persons having claims against from Portland, where he attended a the said estata ara hereby notified to meeting of the state highway board. I present the same, d d y authenticated Judge Marsters saya that the road situ­ according to law, to the administrator ation throughout the state looks very at 1102 Spalding Building, Portland, good, with a great deal of work being Oregon, or at the office of J. J . Stan­ done. ley at Coquille, Oregon, within six In regard to the Myrtle Point road months of the date o f the first publi­ he matter haa been referred to the cation of this notice, to-wit, from government in an effort to secure post May JO, 1919. road funds, and it'is probable that the Qporge Amtjen, work o f improving this important high­ • , Administsatos way will be begun within a abort time. i Tbe highway Commission heartily en­ J. J. Stanley, Attorney for Adminis­ trator, Coquille, Ore. dorses the road to Coos Bay by way of , Sh# Waa J ms Crazed. Freca a Portland dfopetek datad Wsd- nesday wa lesrn that hi ths answer of Groter Wilaen, fum ar ewifiwtiuner of Hyrtie Point, to the diverte nrit e f Lati Grate Wilson, juat «led, he de­ ci* ree that hia wife bacarne iafataated with dancing abete a yenr and a bali ■ iter th s* «narriate, thl» jaaa »teda«ss csusfcig ber te attend every dance held in or ■ round Myrtle Point, wher* they were living, includi«« 10 mite trip* to M.rsMekL firna wtWh «ha weoM aet return unti! dayHght. Uteanwhile leas­ ing tbeir baby et hohi# with hha. Service of Satisfaction Y OU will find that one o f the out­ standing features o f a connection with the First National Bank. It is our aim to help, please and satisfy our depositors and patrons as completely as possible. And we believe-if you ask a cu sto m e r —that—he—will—endorse this statement. A reasonable amount opens a Checking Account. W hy not have one and be businesslike. A. • R. L. O. J. Sherwood - President C. Dement Vice-Pres. H. Hazard - Cakhier C. Sanford - Asst.-Cashier Of COQUILLE Myrtle Point and has already been to considerable expense in obtaining de­ NOTICE OF VACATIONS Off POR­ Our L ast M exican W a r Veteran. tails of construction. TIONS OF HENRY STREET The last Mexican war veteran living Notice is hereby given that at s Tire Real Teat o f Gasoline. in Cooa county, and perhaps the last regular meeting of the common coun­ one in Oregon, passed to tbe Great Be- Contrary to the opinion held by a cil of the City _of_ Coquilic, yorafSetqrday, June 7tb, in Bandon, on groat many people, tbe real value of a municipal corporation of Cooa lfifi Mexican war veterans left in the United States, five o f whom Nved in Oregon. Three o f these lived in Cooa eomty and all o f them have died during the year. One o f the other two In the state is knoera to have died recently. The other oM gentlemen resided ia Portland when Inst beard of. These facts were obtained from the pension bureau by C. B. Zeek. Marshall Steel wee hern in Franklin eeuuty. Mo., Deeember 24, 1828. He enlisted in tbe Mexican war, joining tbe Missouri Mounted Volunteer» in 18- 46 and marched with General Scott to the City e f Mexico. He moved to Cali­ fornia in 1167. From there be came to Cooa'county where be resided until his dentil. HgftaH been a member.of tbe Baptist Bandon World. Prohibition ia a further earns o f demand. Berry juices are required for soft drinks. Every first class ho­ tel, in Mr. Paulhamus’ view, will soon hrve a soft drink bar in Ha lobby. There are 1800 berry grower» ta the Puyallup association. The berry farms range in sis# from one fourth o f an acre to 17 acres. Most o f the growers have cows and poultry. Tbe chickens run in the berry tracts, eon- sumo posts sad fertilize the soil. The territory covered by the grow­ ers is seven miles long and two wide, and is the most densely populated area o f its kind in the United States. There la a coauniaaary department which furnishes aappUaa, bought in huge quantities at low coot, to the member growers. The distribution is through two co­ operative stores, and the manner la which those »tores are flnaaned ia un­ usual. Thus, if -a member grower has $60 or $100 or $600 for which ho has no immediate requirement, the association uaoa it at his pleasure and pays him eight per cent interest. Ho ■mall stream emptying Into tl.e Rogue can draw all or part of it at any time. river Juot below Illahe and opposite The association thus becomes his his ranch, and according to the owner, will yield about $40,000. Course gold bankor. haa previously bean panned in Footer Until Inst year, the association op­ creek, although no one had been suc­ erated without revolving fund or capi­ tal o f any kind other than their berry cessful in finding the source from which it came until Collins, alter plants and canning plants. Then, for a proposed extension o f operations, years o f painstaking search, announc­ ed his labors were finally rewarded. a fund of $2700 was created. The canning plant at Sumner has s W aterspout at Port O rford. rapacity o f 26 tons of rod raspberries W. M. Most, the Bandon diver, came per day. The association ships 100 to 160 carloads o f fresh berries each down to Port Orford Saturday and the year. Tbe value o f berries so shipped following day he blew a submerged rock out of the bay that has been en­ last year waa $698,000, One Oregon canning sotabliahment dangering the Pyfe Wilson company’s paid an excess profits tax last year vessels when trading at the wire cablfi* of $88,000. That sum went to the Two blastp were set off, one in per- government, and o f course represent­ ticular of which was a beautiful sight ed part o f the sum between what this as spray was blown fully 300 feet into privately operated concern paid grow­ the air, and seemed to hang there a ers and what it got as profit from the while before settling brek to ti>e wa­ canned product. In the Puyallup co­ ter again. The sea gulls seemed to operative system, there is no such know that the blasting might provide n.argin— the grower* get all the pro­ food for them, as the first shot was no sooner fired than they commenced fit. The association, through its man­ to come in from the sea and soon agement, sells tbs output throughout they were there by hundreds to feed the East on established brand» at the on the fish that, were killed.— Port Or­ '* beet prices, and the individual grow­ ford Tribune. ers have prorated to them thd amounts to which they are entitled. There is no profi(.for anybody but Ihtem lvss, no excess profits to a private indi­ vidual, no excess profits to be paid the government. The association has been in exis­ tence 17 years. Aside fr o * * ttr* Scandinavians, and fewer Italians, all the growers in the association are na­ tive Americans. Ibid by the bank book Constable Goodman today closed F. Cameron’s print shop which was later in charge o f Chief of Police Henderson pending a settlement. The p u b « McFall paper company o f Port­ land attached the place for a debt and several others ars said to have filed efoirns.—Coos Bay Harbor. gasoline is not shown by tbe old-fash­ ioned gravity tost. This test tells noth­ ing about the vaporizing and combus­ tion qualities o f the fuel, as has been pointed out by the National Bureau of Standards at Washington. 0(ily the boiling point tost is really efficient. Bolling points, o f course, mean exact­ ly what the words say. That ie they are points on the. thermometer at which a liquid will begin to boiL* For a cold engine to start quickly tbe gasoline must vaporise at a low temperature. To get quick and smooth acceleration somewhat higher boiling points are necessary and for full power and long mileage tbe fuel must have still higher boiling points. High quality gasoline must have a complete and continuous chain of boil­ ing pointe, ranging from the low to the high. Combustion starts with tbe low­ est and flashes on through the uniform chain from low to high with the result that there la full-bowered, instantane­ ous combustion. Elimiate one link and tbe full power chain is broken. Tbe fa­ mous Red Crown gasoline baa tbe com­ plete power chain. Twe Farms far Rent Fat Elk Creek dairy farms, 4% miles southwest of Coquille, are among tho bast in the valley. Can be had this fall on long lease to tbe right parties. Write C. A. Pendleton, Escondido, Calif. 17tl0* The Doctor Away From Meat Needed People are often very much disap­ pointed to find that their family phy­ sician is away from home when they moi t need hie aarvicas. Disease» like ipain in the stomach and bowels, colic ahd diarrhoea require prompt traat- ment, and have in many instances proves fatal before medicine could be procured or 'a physician summoned. rhe right way is to keep at hand a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Di­ arrhoea Remedy. No phycician can prescribe a better medicine for these diseases. By having it in 'tb s house you escape much pain :.nd suffering and all risk. Buy it now; it may save a life. NOTICE • Notice ia hereby give* that Alex Austin, Contractor, has completed his contracts for the construction o f the Twe Mile Bridge and Fill Approaches to the Tiro Mile Bridge on tho Cooa Bay Wagon Road, in compliance with tbe contract, plans and specifications and the Roadmaster haa filed hia cer­ tificate of the completion o f said contracts, and any person, firm ur corporation having objections to fila to the acceptance of said contracts mr.y file tbe same in the office of the County Clerk o f Coos County, with­ in two weeks from the first publica­ tion of this notice; to-wit; from tbe 20th day of June A. D., 1919. L. W. Oddy, County Clerk. By A. B. Collier, sats Deputy. Redemption Notice All Coos County Warrant* drawn on ths general fand and indorsed prior to Jan. Ist, 1918, will be paid on Prä­ sentation at my office in Coquille, County, Oregon, to be held at the council chambers o f the City Hall in said City on Monday, the 7th day of July, 1919, at the hour of eight o’clock P. M. o f said day, a petition will be presented to said com­ CONSULT TH B C H ART mon council prayina^or the vacation Zerolene is made in various consistencies o f all those portions o f Henry Street to meet with scientific accuracy the lubri- in Elliott’s addition to Coquille City, catfen needs o f each type o f automobile Cooa County, Oregon, as shown on the Have the benefit o f expert»’ advice when you consult our Correct Lu­ plat o f said addition on file in the o f­ brication Charts. Get a chart for your car. fice o f the County Clerk o f said Coos STANDARD OIL COMPANY, (California) County, described as follows.: Beginning at the northwest corner of said addition and running thence west 19 feet; thence south 300 feet; thence east 19 feet along the north side of F^rst street in said addition and to the southwest corner o f said block 33; thence north along the west line o f said block 33 to the place o f beginning; ^ also beginning at the ir o f block 30 of said northeast addition and running thence south along the east side o f said block 80, 300 fast; thence east 19 feet along the north aide of First street; thence A . B . C A M P B E L L , Special A g e n t Standard O il, Coquille, Oregon. north 300 feet; thence west 19 feet to the i-lace of beginning; also be­ ginning st the northeast corner o f block 31 of said addition and running thence south 300 feet to the south­ east corner o f said block; thence east 19 feet; thence north 300 foet; thence 1 409-Me. capacity Cream Separator ........................ west to the place of the beginhing; 1 199- lb Steel Anvil .......................... ...................... also beginning at the northwest cor­ 1 Portable F a r g e ............ t.:................... ........................ ner o f block 32 of said addition and running thence west 19 feet; thence Steel Bed Springs sad Bedsteads south S00*feet; thence east 19 feet Chiffoneers aad Dressers and Tables to the southwest corner of said block Brooms, Brushes, Clothes Baskets 32; thence north 300 /set to the Ax, Hammer, Pick aad Mattock Handles rplace of beginning. Faltex Floor Covering, per square yard....................... 19t6 Arthur Ellingson. Copper Wash Boilers, each........ ..................................... Tin, Copper bottom. Wash Boilers.............................. $4 At QUICK’S, The Hoüsefurnisher Professional Cards C. R. B A R R O W Attorney aad Counselor at Law Practice in State and Federal Courts. Have moved my office to old City Hall near Busy Corner and City Wharf. Office hours 8 to 12 A. M. and 1 to 6 P. M. J. A. RICHMOND PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Richmond - Barkar Building. Coquille, Ore. Phones, Office 626, Bee. 214. We Can Furnish 24-Hour Telegraph Service Day or N igh t mOt!»EY-AT-LAW Richmond- Barker Bldj Coquille Sundays or Holidays DR. Q. W. LESLIE ■ l ■ ■ O steop a th ic P h y sicia n Graduate o f tbe American School o f Osteopathy o f Kirksville, Mo. Office in Eldorado Block. Marshfield Oregon Coos & Curry Telephone Company DR. C. W. ENDICOTT Firet N’t ’ l Bank B’ ld’ g Phone Main il . Coquille. Oregon. Oregon. No Interest will be allowed on any of these Warrants sfter the 20th day Parhape you have never thought 01 o f June, 1919. It. bet this disorder is due to a leek of Dated this 20th day of June, 1919. moisture in the residuar matter of the Ti M. Dimmick, Eod. If you will drink an abnndwce County Treasurer. a t water, eat raw fruits and take tote S L o o t exercise, eventually to I Large Variety of Granite Enamel Ware Cook Stoves from ........................................................$ 5.1 New Ranges........................................ $« 5 .« Wood aad Coal Heaters, each.................................... $ 4.1 Chairs, aach....................................................................$ 1 . Aladdin Chimney 49c. Mantles.................................... New Oil Lamps, from ...................................................... 1 Tube, from ..................................................................... $ 2 . Wash Boards, f r o m ............................. I Perfection Oil Heaters and Cooking Stove J. J. STANLEY ' LAWVBt Office in First National Bank Building, Coquille, Oregon. A. J. SHERWOOD ATTORNEY A T LAW THE ONE INDUSTRY IN COQUILLE that bar operated continuously since its establishment some fourteen year* age has been year Laundry. Baia or stana, good times and bad, it has been on'tbe job. We have a number o f customers that have patronised it continually from the beginning. We are grateful for this appreciation o f oar servies. Our »Rn is to improve the service in every way possible. We wash ever y thing washable. COQUILLE LAUNDRY COMPANY