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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)
9 MINOR MENTION. P A G E B IG H T THE COQUILL* PALLET SfNTINB^ $0*1*14*, P P iiP W S B P P T'IÉ WI V » A T . J U N E M , 12U l SATURDAY NIGHTS SCHOOL HOUSE PARADE County Treasurer Dimmick another call for general fund war- j A t m Jm ey ^ at Crrlton, Ore- rants this week which will cl<^n up | ^ Monday thirty-|eur head o f tha slate to January 1, 1918, aad «top cU tle o f that bread sold fo r *37,000, The parade prepared by tha W o •é interest on all iesusd before th a t' >t ap average o f more thaj»¿1,00« men’s Club in the interest o f a new school building at 8 o’clock last Sat at About Ptople am Record prices were reached in the urday night was in -many respects the Editor Pelsbeim, o f the o f the Jersey cow, S t Maeres finest street display ever staged in World, says the story w e got from the Record o f his having taken over Boise Roearta, three years and three Coquille. The sixteen cars that took part California daily at El C ertro is news months old, which was bought fo r ) U n . D. D. Pisrce went over to tkq to him. He is anxiops to learn when the Hood farm at Lowell, Maos., for were all beatifully dlecorated with Boy Wednesday. $6100. This cow’s calf ,-11) days old, flowers, flags, banners, pennants and his salary will begin. was bought by Frank Loughery, o f greenery and with all the grades rep The bide on th * M arih flsW -am ory Orris Knapp, o f Port Orford, who Monmouth, Ore., fo r $2100. resented in their own distinctive col ore to be opened June 25. has just been discharged from the U. A 10 months’ calf brought $1300 ors and both the high school at the Fred Loren« come home from the 8. Navy after over a year’s service on from Morton E. Deguire, a banker of front and the little tots who a re to be the New York, stopped over here for. Silverton, who also purchased a 21- ■tote university lost Sunday. the pupils o f the future bringing up A t year service. Tailoring, Clean a short visit with his cousin, Mrs. Ida months’ old calf fo r $10. D. C. How the rear, and the numerous skits and Phoue 11»S. K. Owen. He loft fo r home Tuesday ard, of Clatskanie, Oer., county agent mottos, there was nothing lacking to ing and Pressing. afternoon. o f Columbia, paid $1500 fo r one Jer make it a most impressive spectacle H. Sweet. Victor E. Black, o f Ferndale, was sey o f 7 years, 4 months; $1200 fo r for the purpose in view— arousing L . P. Branstetter and J. S. Barton, one 4 years, 10 months. the interest o f all our people and the o f this city, spent Wednesday night fined |60 and had 24 quarts o f boose taxpayers especially in the school confiscated in Justice Derbyshire’s at Marshfield. court at North Bend, because he had S. O. Leaseholders Meet Here question and impressing upon them F. E. McKenaa came over from the the poor judgment to get on board a Wednesday the leaseholders o f the imperative need o f more and bet Bay last Saturday to spend Sunday jitney in which Constable Goodman % Southern Oregon lands met at the ter school accommodations. with relatives. On Monday night when nearly half was riding. ' court house here to the number of a thousand voters attended the school Mrs. Ella Gibson w ill have a food Miss Am y Cardiff, who has so thirty or fo rty to discuss their com sale Saturday, at 9 a. m. at the Gould fa ith fu l* and satisfactorily perform mon intereets and decide what course meeting we heard plenty o f unfavora ble comment as to our only school A Gould store. ed the duties o f Public Health Nurse o f action it would be bast fo r them building which is not only antiquated Chas. K. Baxter was in Marsiiiield in this county for the past six months, to pursue to get preferred claims to but very poorly lighted and in need the lands they occupy. The act pro Wednesday night attending the Elks’ was here on Tuesday introducing bar o f a thorough remodelling to fit it for Successor, Mias Cecil Schreyer, who viding for the purchase o f thee* lands celebration there. the purpose fo r which it was intended. by the government g)ive» soma o f •Comes from Detroit, Mich. O f eight births reported by the Ban- But to return to the parade, It them preference rights in the sale o f Mve^-Wr"F. Campbsll, o f Los A n don World last week, eight were boys. was headed by the Band whose music, the land. geles, came in Sunday afternoon for That looks warlike. J/ O. Stemmier, o f M yrtle Point, was inspiring, follow ing Whom came A . K. Peck came over on legal busi a visit with her son, A . B. Campbell. attorney for a number o f these lease Mayor Johnson and Superintendent „ ness Wednesday morning and made She has many friends in this section, holders told them that no action they Baker on foot. having form erly lived at the Bay. The patriotic cat: was driven by J. the Sentinel a call. could take now would do any good, While en route she visited friends at and that to wait until the government W . M iller and carried tha Goddess o f Judge Coke went out Wednesday to Roseburg and a son at Corvallis. had classified the lands so as to be Liberty, Uncle Sam and a Red Cross attend a meeting o f the regents of Ben Currie informs us that the able to open them fo r settlement was nurse. It was draped in flags and the State Normal School. was a most fitting head fo r the pag. Elks are over the top in their Salva the only thing to do. J. N. A gee was visiting our mer eant. tion Arm y drive,1 having secured »880 chants Wednesday in the interest of Then came the High School Color whore the quota fo r this district was Reedsport Coming to the Front the Pacific Paper company. car driven by Helen Sherwood and $800. Now let’s do something fo r Die W. B. Clark came down Sunday gay with the colors, red and white, Mrs. E. J. W right has returned this Armenians, who are among the great evening from Reedsport where he is prominent in umbrellas carried by wsek from Emmett, Idaho, where she est suff jrers from t’ne W orld War. employed in the Johnson mill, return has been for several months past. Tomorrow (Saturday) the new ing the next morning. He says that four girls o f the high school as well as in the decorations o f the car. Mrs. A le * Sandon, 'whose husband County Court will meet, first as a mdsport has a $50,000 monthly pay F or the charming decoration o f the is millwright at the Sitka mill here is district bonding board to settle some roll this summer and that the,town is Color Car Mrs. C. W. Endicott, whose school questions, and then to take up going ahead rapidly. The new elec visiting at Newberg and Corvallis. any other . business that comes up. tric light plant will be in operation own car appeared as the Gym ear, The Bandon school meeting Monday was largely responsible. Judge Wade was here Monday and by the first o f July, their third lumber was a decided contrast to ours, only The Manual Training cab was one Tuesday to attend to business in the mill will be ready fo r business this nineteen voters being in attendance. o f Fred Slagle’s Chevrolet trucks dec Probate and Juvenile Courts. summer, and that the cannery is ship orated with evergreens and flowers, Last Monday Miss Marvel Skeels J. 3. Houck, who was form erly a ping an express carload o f fish to with boys sawing gnd working as if returned from Eugene where she has resident here, having an interest In eastern markets every iporning, be they were preparing kindling and a been attending the State University. the Fox M yrtle Wood factory, was a sides the large local shipments to table dangling from the roof which Merton Tyrrell came home ten days caller Tuesday, coming up 4he coast Portland. He tells a pretty big fish looks as if it had been built by can ago from southern California, where .with J. S. Burnell, a Eureka attorney story o f a flounder fifteen feet long dlelight out of scraps from the wood- he had just been discharged from the in the latter’s car. Mr. Houck has by ten across and eighteen inches pile. The fact that “ W e Need Man navy. f been almost an invalid with rheuma thick which was brought into the can ual Training” was also emphasised by Bank deposits at Marshfield now tism since leaving here but is better nery by the deep sea fishing fleet. a banner with that device. reach $1,899,826.78 according to the Reedsport will celebrate the Fourth Aaron Wilson’s truck formed the report of the state superintendent of Our supply o f extra papers last this year and a big time is being ar Domestic Science display, a Kitchen banks. week was very soon taken and there ranged for. and the girls who were doing the cooking all in white. Mrs. R. H. Sweet returned Wednes have been calls fo r a great many since Archie Boys a Ranch day from Marshfleldi where she had that we have been unable to fill. Our Then came the Preps and other cars been visiting fo r a few days with edition this week will, we hope, be Since he had to quit the County for the various grades from the Sev large enough to supply a lf demards. Mrs. Fred Niles. Court Archie Philip, with his w ife and enth down to the First In distinctive The number o f new subscribers who Cecil El wood is back on the job are enrolling now on our list is very son, Mike, have bought a ranch on colors, yellow, green, purple, orange, Larson inlet containing 169 acres o f etc., with the pupils o f those grades at the Collier Warehouse this week gratifying. land and assessed at $9,000, though following on foot and carrying pen after a two weeks’ tussle with a se Geo. Henninger, of Fishtrap,' di the price paid was only about two- nants and numerous pertinent mot vere case o f the "flu.” rects that his Sentinel be sent to Mil- thirds that amount. There are twelve tos, such as: V. R. Wilson, “ Optometrist,” Co ton, Ore., in the future. He has rent “ W e Need More Light.” cows on the ranch now and they ex quille, Oregon. Eyes Tested, glasses ed his f u n and may go into fru it cul "O nly Foels Hinder Schools.” poet to increase the herd. There are fitted. Optical repairs o f sill kinds. ture at W lton. His reasons for going “ Rickety, Rickety, Ricks, excellent buildings on the ranch and Broken lenses duplicated. W e Wont More Room for the away from the Coquille valley are his they are going to pipe water 1,000 Sixth.” Miss Katherine Hersey, who has w ife’s health and the better schools feet to install a modern water system. “ Don’t Be Cruel to School Children” been attending school at St. Helen’s at Milton, though his interests here Every one will wish Archie good luck “ More-'Light, Better Sight." Hall at Portland, returned home Tues will probably bring him back. in this new venture, aad those who “ It Pays the State to Educate.” day for thé summer vacation. R. J. Petty, who used to work In voted to oust him from the commis A fte r the grades came .the five, Rev. Rex Dallas came In last Sat- the Herald office here but who now sioner’s job won’t be sorry } f it re year-olds on tricycles, kiddie cars and sults in something much bettor for runs a printing office in the Seattle uiday from Eugene accompanied by coasters or with doll carriages, all Mrs. Dallas and is now at home here section, was a caller the first o f the him. bright with colors, while some o f the week. He and a friend were making as pastor o f the Christian church. a trip to California in their autoe and Another Honor Guard Dance little folks were fairies and butter Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith and Miss flies. found the roads so bad in Curry coun The Honor Guard will give another Minnie Kalbus left last last Saturday Then came the three baby cars cars ty that they, were compelled to return o f their always-enjoyable dances at afternoon by auto for Corvallis, ex driven by John Aasen, Mrs. Dunham and go over to Roseburg. the Machon Hall tomorrow (Satur pecting to be gone about ten days. Mrs- J. A. Stanninger started Tues day) evening. The Coquille Orches and J. E. Paulson, each filled with lit tle tots three and four years old, all H. M. Axtell, foroman o f the Whis day morning for Michigan to visit rel tra o f five pieces, with thsir recent key Run mines at Bandon, is install atives expecting to spend the summer addition, will furnish the music. The wearing pink and blue paper caps and carrying pennants o f the same colors, ing a donkey engine at the Booth there with her father and other rela admission will be $1.10 including the the cars also appropriately decorated Shingle mill at Fishtrap this week. tive«. Her brother, H o m rd Rice, has war tax. The ladies o f the Honor — the pretttiest sight in the whole Miss Ines Bunch returned Wednes just returned from Germany, where Guard are in need o f funds for patri parade. The first ear bore the words, he was one o f the soldeirs o f the A . E. otic relief work which they are still day from Mercy Hospital at North “ W e Want a ;" the next carried on the Bend, and expects to resume her work F. Mrs. Sanninger wsa accompanied performing, and they also made a $25 legend in baby lingo, “ New Kool by her daughters Cora, Mildred and pledge to the Salvation Arm y fund. at the County Clerk’s office next week. House;” the third finishing it with, Margaret. Those who have attended the Honor "So Do We.” J. Bagley, o f Eureka, who is try Mrs. E. B. Finley is in receipt o f a Guard affairs in the past know what A fte r these came the Woman’s ing to promote a plan to secure the letter from her son, Guy, who has an enjoyable time they can expect, and settlement o f our recently cleared val been in the service over a year and is all others will have to learn by attend Club on foot, headed by its prerident Mrs. L. P. Branstetter. In a car ley lands, was here the first o f the stationed at Washington, D. C., stat ing this dance. driven by Irving Lamb rode members week. ing that he would start fo r the Paci o f the parade committee. In a large Juvenile officer Hark Dunham was on fic coast about the 12th o f this month, Dr. Bloyd Goes to Portland measure the success o f this parade and would receive his discharge either the Bay Wednesday, having been called was due to the untiring efforts o f the Dr. C. R. Bloyd will leave Sunday to Empire to look into trouble alleged at Camp Lqwis or at Sacramento. He for Portland, intending to be gone un chairman o f the school committee, to have been caused by young boys is expected Train ne in the next two or til July 8. Tw o events take him to Mrs. Edwin Ellingsen. three weeks. there. The Calathumptans were the next his former home. One os the inarm- Guy Finley returned to Coquille Mrs. F. E. Hull, o f Riverton, died feature with comic banners a hunch age of. his daughter on ths 28th and Wednesday after a year spent in the at the Surgical Hospital at Portland. o f ladies dressed in the antiquated military training camps o f the Unit the other is the return o f his son, who She came to Oregon in 1888, we state costumes o f the days when our school has just come home following his dis ed States. His last five months was by way o f correction o f the account building was new, and making a spec charge from the navy: The young at Washington, D. C., and previous given us last week. tacle o f themselves to show how far to that he was at Camp Meade, V ir man made about 30 trips across the e behind the times we . are in onr Atlantic on the Hampton which was ginia, where the men died off like Mrs. E. E. Johnson and Mary Es schools. ther returned last Sunday from their flies from the “ flu*’ last winter. He engaged in trasporting troops to Eu By the time this parade had gone visit at Eugene and Portland. Philip says that only two western men in rope and later in bringing them home. west from the Federated church to Dr. Bloyd expects his w ife to-accom returned last Saturday from Eugene his regiment died from that cause. the Liberty Temple and around by the pany him on his return to Coquille. where he attended the high school. Ben S. Worsley, o f Clatsop county, Baxter Hotel up to the Sentinel o f president o f the state Horticultural fice again it was almost treading on Mrs. Pilura Clinkinbeard was elected For Music Pupils Society and also repreeentig the State school director In the District No. 36 at its own trail. ' „ Mrs. A. J. Hoover will take a lim the election ' held this morning. This Fair board and the Land Products Here it circled the traffic guide district is known beet as the Cooe Riv Show at Portland is trying to secure a ited number o f advanced music pupils. returning to the speaking stand at er consolidated school.—Coos Bay Times representation from every county ill Those interested may call at Mrs. h ! the Baxter where the program was the state in these shows, and eras S. Tuttle’s residence, (the H. 0. An given, including "The Star Spangled District A ttorrey Hall Informs down here boosting fo r thorn Tues derson property), next Tuesday af. Banner,” and other music, class yells Judge Wade that a total o f 39 cases day. The Land Products Show will temooir from 2:30 till 4 o’clock. She and addresses in the interest o f a new in which Cooe County is a party are be held at Portland S ept 16 to 21 and will teach Tuesdays and Fridays of school home by Mrs. Branstetter, Su now pending in the Circuit Court, the State Fair at Salem, S ep t 28d to each week in town. perintendent Baker, Principal Tuttle There are 16 civil cases and 34 erto- ¡28th. So they can both be taken In and Mr. 1 'lummer, o f Portland, who j inai. __ jon one trip. CalUag Carda, 100 for $1.00. promised to return and talk to mat Events In the City and County. \ the kind that m ak e every w om an good looking r NEW STYLES NEW 25c : CO LO RS NEW to : PR IC E S $1.50 Kiiowltoii’s Drug Store A T Y O U R SE R V IC E Do you want the Best in Clothes? Then buy your next suit from SWEET BESt TAILORING BEST WOOLENS BEST SERVICE Tailoring, Cleaning & Pressing - f Your Cleaning and Pressing called for and delivered , R. H. SWEET Succeesor to Fred Slagle Front St., opposite Farmers & Merchants Bank Phone 1193 Coquille, Ore. W HIP & GOULD’S STORE Come in and learn the prices 6n our House, Floor, Barn, Bridge and Roof PAINTS in all the leading'colors. Also Floor and Linoleum Stains and Varnishes. A new 6tock of W ALL PAPER just in and more to com? in a few days. Prices 20c up, double rolls IFE is a tragedy of worries for the family with out Father or funds. Bankers Life Company pays live or die. A. T. MORRISON District Agent for BANKERS LIFE C O M PA N Y . Coquille Oregon [lisa— “ ma people again when our campaign fo r A t your service. Phone 1196 and school house bonds got \mder way. have your cleaning and p: csll- ed fo r and delivered. For The Roosevelt Highway S A L E — Modern xins-itjon Representative Hawley has intro FOR houae with six lots; n o rA -n.d o f duced in the House at Washington, a town; good terms. Fred Nosier. bill appropriaUng $2,500,000 for ths Roosevelt M ilitary Highway along the coast in this s$ate, and authoris Vera* ing the Secretary o f W ar to accept an P U B L IC 8 T K M 0 6 R A equal amount just voted by the peo Office at Ladles ple here, conditioned upon the appro Opposite Post Odbs a priation by the Federal government. i • A Call on as for statinawy. _______ v l . Phone iJo. 4M ' f t