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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1919)
■r Vv*:V". ;*-i ^ • ; * 1?, 1818. I favor of a no ROAD BOND I h ave tak en th e a g en cy f o r th e fa m ou s “ H ot S p ot” C halm ers S ix fo r th e C o - v q u ille v a lley an d w ill have a perm an en t loca tion in th is section soon . : : I am also agent for the M - left - G tafldier - Hps F. L Greenough COQUILLE OREGON L A D IE S S top and C on sid er how universally men have adopted labor-saving machinery. clothes? Why stick to the old out-of-date way o f washing C òm e and let us show you our electric washing machine, or bet ter than that let us send it to your home, do your weekly washing, and be convinced what it will do. It is not an expense, it is an investment that re- - turns many times its original cast Absolutely guaranteed not to tear the clothes. ,GOULD & COULD I 860 . He removed to D ougiu county. O regon /h i 18*8, with Ms parents, William 1 . and Irene Jane Weekly. In 1878 be moved to C om county where I bonds to he resided until hto death. July 1st, | legislature 1874 he was united In marriage to Mima Queen Victoria Krauts. He died Oct. is , 1819, age-J and tan days. | prevailing He leaves to mourn his departuW lcaat his - beloved wife, Queen Weekly; Ms sons, b u t Matsonl It Weekly, at Gravel Ford; aad Vance | o f the trunk lines G. Weekly, o t Coquille; and tore, One M. Crosby, o f Marshfield Maud L Brockman, of Coquille; Joels]that the state had already M. Bennett, o f Dora. His brothers « as much road work as be were John and Jefferson D„ deceased, dene with the money now in sight The living ones are E d. Weekly, Leo I Chas. Hall pointed out this was Weekly and William Weekly; his sis-1 net, the case, and *>» 0 * white the pro- term were Mary J. Stephens, o f Port-1 jeetm already undertaken by the riot* land; and Ursula Rose, o f Myrtle I required 80 million, too N i h I famt Point deceased. Ho also left twelve the aid to be received from the goner-’ grandchildren and one gn a t grand I ml government and the amount to child, Ellis Melvin Crosby. come from automobile « 4 y -—u— Mr. Weekly was a man of worth to j ta x « daring too nept flvo-years would bis country, being continuously eon- aggregate net leu »b -« 88 nected with various enterprises for This in answer to suggestions H the upbuilding of our country; s do-1 was aaatou for u to expect mere voted husband and father, a loyal cit- state aid than had already been given isen and friend to all with whom he | use or would bo required to the can»« in -touch. Ho halped build the ] projects too state bad already old Cooe Bay wagon road from Rose burg to Cooe Bay, undergoing many] L. A. La whom, o f McKinley, said hardships in the early seventies in there were no roads ia too county helping to bow out roods through tbs when ho » boro to hoip iw<M the forests of Coos county; also clearing C om Boy W a g « road and wo ImvenH up his homo, commonly known as the g * much y et “We want roads all Old Elk Croak homestead on too E u t ]« ,« ,. the county,” ho' « * H I "A ll Fork of the Coquille, where he spent ] m, neighbors in my district wont 88 years of Ida life. The test six markt roads aad I think they are all years of his life wore passed, at his willing to bo for *w— We beautiful home near Coquille. Mr. have almost given it up but still have Weakly served Ms county two years topgg 0f raodo.” os deputy assessor and four yean J. D. Laird said, “ I*m h e « to re- ty commisioner. The present present the people o f Sitkum. We county courthouse hero was built dur- tom , what wo want but wo don’t lag his incumbency. Of reeent yean knew bow to get H,’ he has performed the duties o f bailiff J. H. ghtalfis u id evw tf for the Circuit Court. were only a few people now living We can only add that if we had I slong the road they —^Hl to have im- more men like Mr. Weekly our eoun-]p w # d m0re would come as s o « a f tty would move forward morally and they got the roads, prosperously. His funeral Services I j f r. Harnish said to ret occurred at Dora aad he was laid tolm ndi tax every in Qwi county t in the cemetery thme.-^Com-1 >100 ^ U x T . $200 A fiS ? t £ T £ municated. I was willing to pay a ten n^ll tax w all his properyt. C a id e f Thanks The proposition that bonds bo Wo wish to thank our friends and TOt«d to too and that the money neighbors, and the Masons, for their f* divided urooortionatelv am one ell kind and timely aid in the sickness the road d i s t r i c T t e t o e c ^ ^ w i , and burial at our beloved husband and I »¿vocated bv the renreaantatWaa n t father. ^ the country districts, but Chartae Hall Mrs. ’I. T. Weekly, I. M. Weekly, ](j»elared the cities would have u u One M. Crosby, Maud L Brockman, k f H: tent they wouldn’t toko c Vane# G. Weekly, Joels M. Bennett road bond money t o o « « j The Housewife’s Friend L -" ' ranz B utter Nut —it will please Fresh shipment every day to Bread FARMERS UNION STORE PE-RU-NA and MANALIN Cured Me] you know you can save on x most every article bought at this store from 1 to 2 5 dents. If you do not think this will amount to ipuch just drop every penny you save by buying Irom us in a can and see what you have got at the end o f the month. J v 1 Save the pennies and the dollars - will take care o f themselves. W e have cut out a lot o f overhead expense and are giving it to you If you are not a regular customer o f ours it will pay you to becom e one A T ONCE. THE CONSUMER’S FRIEND FOR SALE—Small farm naar Co- quille, good'buildings, lots o f fruit ■ and berries. Address Box 4H , Co quille, Ore. FOR 8ALE—Good 8-room b o o « with bath, fine orchard aad bottom gar den, barn and woodshed. Coavon- ient location. Prtae $1680. Ned C. Kelley. 1 ..................... 1 1 FOR VULCANIZING aad re-treading go to the Knmo Vulcanising Works, 78 East Commercial A vmuo , Marshfield. 40M* FOR SALE—$46.00 Marswell Bicy cle for *26.00. F. C. Pursley. FOR SALE—One second band baby carriage* F. C.Pursley. — i. . ■ FOR SALE—Grey « t o R $1.00 per bu. and sh eet £> $1.7* per bu. at my ranch in Camas Valley. Chas. E. P u ll«, Camas Valley, Ore. 40U Entoot A. Whit* Electrocuted J. S. Lawrence received a paper from Hayward, Calif., Wednesday containing notice of the death of Ernest A. White, son o f Chas. W. White, by electrocution, while work ing a power line. The older White was a prominent Cequille eitisen in former years, having left here about 20 years ago. The unfortunate young man, who was 88 years o f age, was bom in Coquille. He had just been discharged from naval service. His GIRLS AND WOMAN wanted to register applications for employ ment with the Coquille Laundry Co. An Unfortunate Family — Hark Dunham bi ought over here from the Bay yesterday and took out to the county farm an unfortunate woman with two small children. They had bom living at Lakeside but the husband and father deserted them and they were . left without resources. They are Poles and the mother is un able to speek English. , ABSTRACTS P O W o m b ’ s £ 1ub Meeting The work of digging the B drainage ditches in the Fat Elk district began tan years age last Sunday. tenta and paymant of taxes. Special attenthm paid to looking after Phono  1  S Ù '< « t e T 3CH0STACKEN, ^ M Be Careful With Your Cents Two interesting popart wot* (h r « ot the Woman's Club loot Tuesday ar- ening. One woo concerning the Qh tobliohment o f the Albertina Kerr Nursery. Committees - wore formed te moke o campaign for thi* purpose, compoign beginning Oct. 20 end cloa- ii% the 80. This to o worthy couse end one in which Cequille hot shewn interest before. “ Be o brisk end buy o brick” will be the slogon during the compoign. Mrs. Nellie Scott, of Marshfield, asked for co-operation in tho enforce ment o f the curfew law. The ladies took no action as the curfew ah pres ent is fairly well observed in Coquille. A large attendance is desired at toe, next regular meeting o f the club, the fourth Tuesday o f the month, October 88, as there is some import ant business to be attended to. FOR SALE—The Tyrrell place l*b miles west o f Coquille on Marsh- Sold road, 8 acres partly cleared. Good bouse and water, fine fo r ber ries. 8 « owner « place. H. N. Tyrrell. 87tf ot tho Uborty lg week « page For relieMe Abstracts of Title end information about C o « County Real Estate see t t t l b o o AffA.rfrHe a a b s t r a c t c o m p a n y H . j 'O S r f NOSLER’S : f II Cash & Carry Store - "1 FARR H ow ’s T h is? Fifty-Eight Divorce Cases P i f t , ^ i , h t dW oTM « M M offer One Han«ro4 DeM ro Howard n eaee o f Catarrh that ceitaot be by H all's Catarrh Medlctae. K tf , p p M , Ml the bar docket o f too Circuit Court this term, which fa certainly a record felicity aad discord tost repsesmto. ^ th srood Just multiply IS b oon ia the day by D iarhoea 866 days fat the year aad that by the See toe program o f the Liberty Theatre for the coming week on page 7 e f this issue.