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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1919)
R. L. Gimlin made a business trip to Marshfield Monday. .. Hon. T. J. Thrift wont over to ths Bay yesterday on buatnasa Miss Elisabeth Hufford was over at the Bay the first of ths wash. •. Attorney J. C. Kendall was over here Monday attending court. Mrs. A. O. Walker has bean spend ing ths weak visiting up at Bridge. Rev. J. E. Blair, of the Marshfield Presbyterian Church, was here Tues day. Mrs. Mary A. Anderson spent the r Mr. aad'M to. A. T. Morrison rs- U mbos to Can turnsd Saturday from Gold Beach in m a lw r of ths time lor kirn to bo sworn in aa a school j y t„ M..1-1 tod Wednesday dor discussion Tuesday evening at the director bora on that day. j morning for ty, California, Woman’s Club was the question of rummer school, completing the Liberty Temple. Co- Tba old p » e " « f on Front street -where she will ase is in Colo-1 quills has not rest room for her ru bas all bean ismsTad aad work has Her parents, \ in Washington j rr.l and transient visitors. By mak- base ia progress this weak laying tha rado, are now to California iig this building an object o f beauty new water main through the center i she expects to taka a instead o f an eyesore to our city we of the street. t / st state with them after could have a rest room and n club Six new subaqklP* added their school. / room that Coquille could be- proud of. names to the Sentinel’s list last Tues Currie returned Inst Sat- K* lbu‘ **• Q jb •ome day, and that without solicitation. We Corvallis where she at- exceJlent suggestions concerning are having to enlarge our edition ev tate conference of Honor “ Clean-up Day.” One was that we ery week now. it was decided 8*“ >uld not only clean our front and Rev. W. E. Couper will hold serv toad for such an organi- back y * « 1» but clean tne vacant lots ices at Marshfield Sunday, so that iger existed and the local °* d*bri*. toll grass end dandelions. the Sunday School will be the only >ects to ooon, s f- sb e •tao told o f how the different or- service held at the Episcopal church X o f their $400 worth o f gonizations end business houses ana here on that day. Baby bonds. individuals could help in this cam paign. The civic committee was in Attorney C. L. Starr, o f Portland, structed to plan detailed means o f co was mealier this morning and chatted operating with.the city council. for awhile about the recall, Gov. Unanimous sentiment tvas express West’s fee in the Wagon Road case ed in favor of pressing the campaign for a new school building. As usual Mrs. K. V. B. Nicklin came down |of the Carnation Whoat Flake pack- there w a s a good attendance and a from Wood burn last Saturday to visit ages, soma one entered his house 'keen interest shown.— Com. her son, J. S. Barton, and keep house for him while Mrs. Barton Is visiting in eastern Oregon. The County Court has ordered the Coquille-Marshfield road closed on ae- count of construction work on the Millington Fill trestle and the Shingle House Slough trestle. Mrs. Desires Campbell, a yeoman- wtta at the Mare Island Navy Yard, is up here to visit her sisters, Mrs. Ray Clinton, of Coquille, and Mrq. T. Sailing, of Coos River. about live o’clock last night, evidently doping that lightning might strike twice in the same place. But they wer® doon’ *d disappointment for “ ^ r strewing flakes all ovsr ths pan and kitchen they dropped the emp- ««to " kitch*n door. That tb** h®P*d *• hav* th\ “ me lu' k Owen did» and were not driven to the ldea<] by hunger is proved l£y the fact that they left a cake and two canta- i0Upaa and other delicacies and only spilUd out the looking f o r other bug. <*■-'Dairyman in the Coos Bay section have organised the Coos Bay Cheese sad Ice company, with a capital stock of $60,000, ovsr one-half of which naa been already subscribed. Ths sprinkle yesterday morning was good for tho gardens, if not for the hay, and indicates that our dry season is much later in beginning than tfor s couple of years past« * gchool districts have held elections and voted to consolidate, the vote being as follows: Riverton, No. 14, ten for, none against. l a mps , No. 4, nine for, one against, The Hull district. No. 68, across the Duncan’s O rcto.tr. will ? “* Point Saturday evening, June -ill h . . . t« wiH be an opportunity to get up for the Fourth of July. Some Prize Milkers good looking NEW STYLES NEW From a summary o f the Cow Test ing Association reports in this state w# learn that D. N. McNair owns the big producers in the Coquill e-Myrtle Point association, making an average o f 1032 pounds o f (milk and 38.26 'pounds o f fat. It la-also stated that Cope Bros, had the finest herd in the Bandon-Coquille association, making hn average.of 927.8 pounds o f milk and 42.12 pounds of fat. Noah Black cwna the big performers in the Smith ------------------------ and Umpqua association, wfilcti gave River Districts Consolidated 889 pounds milk and 38.26 pounds o f The Riverton, Lamps and Hull fat as an average. Vote given above. The new district is to be known as D is tr ic to - 4. . . . _______ * Out on a Limb W ith a Wildcat This morning before daylight Lane Lenevs and Frank Wilson got after a wildcat that has been making trouble on the Smith-Powers ranch near me county farm. Wilson’s dog treed H and Wilson, thinking at first it was a coon, climbed the tree and got out on the limb with the wildcat, thirty feet from th® ffreund. When be saw what H WM he b***" “kitty" and A t your servies. Phone 1193 anc have your cleaning and pressing call ed for and delivered. Remember tnat in subscribing for ths Sentinel for $1.60 a year you cap. get ths Oregon Farmer in addition by paying only 16 cents mors. By special arrangement we can now offer you a One Year Subsriptioa Coquille Valloy Sentinel Coquille, Oregon and a One Year Subscription THE OREGON FARMER for only $1.65 This Special Price for both pa pers is good only for a short time M rs. Getz Entertains Mrs. H. C. Gets entertained the Junior ” 500’ club and a number o f in vited guests Wednesday afternoon in a most charming manner. After five tobies had been played the hostess served s delicious luncheon. Mrs. L. H. Hazard and Mrs. T. B. Currie had high score, while Mrs. Stewart Nor ton and Mrs. W. R. Cation were con soled. Altogether it was s very de lightful afternoon, enjoyed by' all present. COLORS NEW PRICES $ 1.50 Gets Six Months in County Jail Archie B. Arnold, the man who bought an automobile at the Bay with a bogus check and was buying his t.asoline in the same way as he went down the coast, pleaded guilty in the give . Riverton- flve for *"> circuit Court here on Monday and 'was sentenced by Judge Coke to six o f S * ’ The District Boundary Board met 28. This „ . . , ' . 'months imprisonment in m s counvy ii„K — I on Sa^rday and canvassed this vote limbered ^ onJ#r#d ths conMlidiltion these [jail and to work on the county roads * dutricU ta accordlince ^ the during that time. The first thing a visitor from ths Bay says now whan he gets to Coquille is. “ How warm it is ovsr hers.” Not, as might be imagined, because it scams any too warm either. Mrs. D. L. Watson and daughter, Miss Laura, returned Monday to their home at Coos City. They Lave been at San Jose, California, where Miss Lr-ura is attending ths State Normal Sriiool. H. Powers and Dr. Dix, aecom- ipsjiied by two companions, ware in town yesterday from Cooe Bay on every woman USE THIS ORDER BLANK Coquille Valley Sentinel Coquille, Oregon Enclosed And $1.66 for which send me , Coquille Valley Sentinel and THE OREGON FARMER for One Year each. Name. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Poctofllce..................................... A new shipment o f Steam 'Cookers just arrived, make your fruit canning easy this summer by useing one. we also have a full line of Economy and Mason Jars, Caps, Lids and Rubbers, also Jelly Glasses with Covers 9 A WORD to the W ISE W h e n y o u n e e d n^at, n e w a n d n ifty L e tte r h e a d s , E n v e o p e s , C ir c u la r s o r o th e r a d v e rtis in g m a tter, The Coquille Valley Sentinel is r e a d y to fill th e bill. 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