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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)
. m m ¿â V ' It. MM. i-an'i • ' ir», ’ Arthur Ellingsen X. L . Gim lin intends to open a new restaurant in kto place on F ron t street, opposite the B axter, as soon as he can secure the necessary dishes and a la rge range, and m ake th e r e quired rearrangem ents. The grand ju ry which has been in session since Monday has net y e t made any report, but is expected to this afternoon. W itnesses in the Lcuthold murder ease w ere under ex amination Tuesday, W ednesday and gram blaekhtary, much o f the doubt therein expressed es to its origin m ay bo eery eaaily eieored up by consult, ih g G rey's Field, t e n e t end Gordon Bo tony, where w e And the follow in g: Rubus lecinetus, W ild .' Cut-leeved or erer g reen blackbe rry . L eeflets 8, eech yinnately divided into lobed end cut portions; flow er cluster sm ell, whitish pubescent; stem s w ith re. curved prickles. Probably e form o f the European Rubus fruticorns. Carl Lu dw ig W illdsnow , who is here quoted as harin g named the plant, was a German botanist who flourished from 1708 ta 1812; so we see the plant is probably older than the Declaration o f Independence. The w riter came from the W illiam , ette valley to thia lo ca lity about 48 yeahs ago, where he then form ed his first acquaintance w ith, as it was then called, the Australian black b erry; but how it came here or when, he has no knorwledge. Now, notwithstanding the desirable qualities o f the plant as set forth hi | OOK. oat lor that tacktf Don't let the dark trip you. Don't stumble over a chunk o f night Don't trip on achair wrapped in blackness. Don't &n victim to the cardan take; or the baby's tin soldiers that lie In wait fcr your bars fast Don't flirt with Adda nighi Go where you want to and get what yoa go after, and do it decently. Take an K V K R B A D Y into the night— and make things easy. You'll need It before bed-time. For sale by * M m $ Dnu Shm With tkmt fe a g H ead TUNGSTEN Bmtfry The result was a visit o f about three carloads o f M yrtle P oin t boost ers to protest against the cu tting o ff o f county funds from the association and about atom column* « Î indigna tion directed against the county court and m ore especially against the coun ty superinteindent o f schools and the county dub leader in industrial school work by the Southern Coos County .Stock Ranch for Sale The Joseph A . Haines stock ranch, comprising 810 acres more or less, at Eckley, in Curry Coun ty, about 21 miles south from M yrtle Point, w ill sold on open bids. Abstract o f title furnished. Bids under $16,000 w ill not be considered, and the right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Terms cash. Address all communications to Henry S. Portwood and Mary Mabel StaaU, Monmouth, Oregon. Almost Caught • Burglar. «- im s W , ttl* •dM !*•) ict* This week the W m . Oddy agency sold the eld J. C. F ren z place just south o f M m L H arlocker's resi dence. to I. M. Irvin e tm 11000. The property contains fou r lota and a sm all house and orchard. M r. Ir vine, who la a brother o f R. H- Ir vine, came here from eastern Oregon. l p,,] ye to >ag po. rtg, mg ing jtt, ,n] | jtl.’ ,lt er’ M rs. L L . H azleton want up to Portland yesterday m orning to sea her daughter, M arjorie, whom Mr. Hazleton took them about a month ago fo r an operation fo r hip disloca tion which proved en tirely successful. her daugb- Judge John 8. Coke has bean ap- " ed to bring pointed chairman fo r Coos and C u fry lr* counties fo r the spiritual and fin an -1 d a l campaign tha Episcopal church I W has planned. Spectacles and E ye glaseas repair-1 *? ed w hile you w ait. Broken lenses I duplicated. Satisfaction guaranteed, I by V. R. W ilson, the Optom etrist, Co 141 quille, Oregon. . ' C. J. Fuhratan enjoyed, a visit this <«l week from his niece, Mrs. W . E. H oi- Bi lingw orth, and her husband. Th eir ed home waa form erly in W lamnaki, but I th ey are new located in Pnrtleaii. I J. S. Saw yer end fa m ily le ft last F riday fo r Yoncalla, w h an he w ill I . have ch arge o f a portion o f the road ^ w ork being done -under tha sa p ervi-1 aion o f the State. H ighw ay Commie-1 A . T. MORRISON JOHNSON Saturday night waa a vary suw essftil Recently one o f the current m an- affair, both in attendance and bi *1n» contained a Pleture called. “ Hie pleasure. The sale o f tickets amount- Usurped." » **• usual « i to »94 and the net receipts w ere * “ '* * * * rowd * youngsters listening "L zy „ V ., to a returned soldier tell stories o f hi* |07. The Legion has rented Gou d s - OTir there." Sitting at one side H ell end expects to give frequent „ the w ttr* , draerted by dances, the next one to be a Masquer- «very one, was a C ivil war veteran, ads on H allow e’en. His fere was full o f sorrow over his The ambition o f the Legion mem- desertion by his usual audience, bars is to buy a suitable lo t and erect . "W e wondered whether that was thereon a building which can be used really tke way people were d oin g- for- fo r all kinds o f public m eetings, in- tbs old soldier»—also whether eluding the annual earn show. That Hl* 0,(1 »Id le r s were feeling as this _ . . . _ ... ___i «- ... old man la the picture seemed to fe e l" Gene Schroeder and*Frank Bark-1*” holder le ft last Monday morning fo r i Portland to attend the grand Ipdge o f Imi the Knights o f Pythias which conven-1 to ed there this week. ’ to Sea the program o f tha L ib e rty ! Th eatre fo r tha com ing weak on page I . 7 o f this issue. £ D , Mill Wood Louis J. Simpson and Charles H all, I q who cam# over from the Bay to a t-1 ' tend the rood m eeting Wednesday ev-1 an b ig were saliera at tha Sentinel of- flee that afternoon. 1 G. C. Fu ller and H. L . K elley e x -J j* poet to open up a new billiard p a rto rì*7 in the Machón building noon to be r° known as "T h e Club.” E veryth in g! w ill bo* new and high class. A n Ham which w e missed Inst weak eras the supposed burglary o f the Co- quille H ardware Co. safe. P . H. Wood ru ff awoke about one o’clock EATH is the o m sura thing. For the mar one night and heard what he suppoeed other* dependent on him, life insurance was a burglar d rillin g the safe next door, and a fter callin g the police de- premier investment It comes first; it fa m s partm ent and M r. Ellingsou, a h a lf mentary, fondamental and gnsnitisl dozen men crept gin gerly into dm room with revolvers drawn and ready Bankers Life Company pays Hvo or die. to shoot,. But no desperate character was found. N ext day it tam e out that C. A . Machon, who has a clothesline running from his room ing house to the hardware store building, Lad beau pulling the line o f elotlies in to see if they w ere dry, which mode the d rill- District Agent for BANKERS LIFE CO M PANY big »ound and about the tim e Wood CaquUfc Oregon ru ff r ^ p e d on the w all ha slam m ed, the window down which sounded like the dropping o f tools. N igh t M arshal Hersey had a man watching a ear at the rear o f the store a ll night in which it waa aappoaad the robber was goin g VETERANS ARE NOT ENVIOUS 1 plcfnre and showed It to an old man . H allow e’en night w ill includo and ( oquine i n U hand to tha carryin g out o f ( M r who to a very fam iliar figure In oer among its fe stivities a Masque B ill plena. streets— on account o f his ended army by the Am erican Legion a t Gould's —— —— — — uniform. He looked at the picture and Hall- Prises are to be given fo r the TW O C a rd F o r tie s . then be ebuckled; best costume, the meet unique one _ „ ____ “ ’Why. Moo* yonr tool. I don't and th e moot com ical one, to both men Mrs. D. D. Pieros entertained B l ( f»e t that w a y ' be told ns. T wsnt to ‘ ‘ 500’’ club last evening a t the home ^ I tot so to ’em m yself,' be continued. 1 o f Mrs. H al Pierce, fou r tables o f elpb want to know how they fought at members and guests being present. | Tprea and see If It was like we «Id at A very plesant evening, with delicious Anti «a m . And then, too.' be smiled refreshm ents at the conclusion o f the Bor^ IP * J**l this way. I’ ve been earns Vaa enjoyed by An. I more then 80 years now, game, ? uj »** rtnrln» that t in » a Miss A llie Phillips entertained a number o f friends last evening at cards. Mias Snyder made high score fo r the evening, w hile M rs. V . L . Ham ilton won tha consolation. L ea ve orders at the m ill or \ wit»h me» ^ P. E. DRANE WE KNOW That our large business is not the result of merely try in g to •ell GLASSES. We adyjse some of the people whom we examine ** * - *° But they come from causes alao; We o n tell you whether your headaches come from EYE and raspberry plants a t ones. W e have ordered a lim itad supply they w ill arrive seen. B radley, the BSHy Booster. For Yen T o Bo o f.th a k $1.75 per load Lib erty