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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1919)
» ft • to Have Bee« Ap “ LAsy ■k — Coduty. - t ------ r - . ' ■ • th« tale o f the wuterfroot property E. C. Roberta, «< M yrtle Point, was and the city could not make a bettor down here Wednesday, investment than by «»ly in g it off the purchase o f that grove. “ L o t the Geo. Roes, o f Catching Slough, was women buy it,” wne the sarcastic re a Coquille viaitor Wednesday. ply to the euggesion that the city Sunset and the Sential $3 fo r ought to be moving in the grove mat yea - The regular price v t $4. ter at the council meeting Monday I p . H. Brewer, form erly o f A rago, night, and the subject was thereupon has located at* San Louis Obispo, Cal. y«,sssrts&,,s Fairview, McKinley, D o n and Brews ter Valley. Mr. Laird had 106 name« on the petition and was going over to M a re h M d with It to take it to Sec retary Bold o f the Advisory Board. Ha says that while most o f the roads in those districts have been graded Dressmaking at reasonable price« at Maybelle Ford’«. * ** If-you want to take a Portland daily in connection w ith 'th e Sentinel we can make a special rate. : The Church o f God people have rented the Presbyterian church for their meetings. For live stock' insurance, see or w rite T. A. Walker, agent, Coquille, Ore. «tf R oaating E a rs fo r T h an k sgivin g Rev. A . B. Barry «aye. that since Mrs. Unruh left town he haa ffaceiv- •d $100 fo r the Rescue and Protective work at Portland. Editor McDaniel, o f the Coos Bey Harbor, expressed surprise to find wood selling at $1.76 s load here lest week while the price ia $8 over at the Bax. The auto routes ars ail on thsir Winter schedule since the heavy, rains the first o f tha week and travel b y car' the lateet type« o f the Cletrac, which either to Marshfield or Band on is a he will have on display in this city. thing o f the past. It wtll be Mr. Harlockar’s pleasure Mrs. T. N. Sickels is quite seriously to talk this proposition over with any ill, suffering from an attaeje o f pleu- farmer in any part o f the »wo coun riey and a complication o f other ties at their convenience. troubles, at the home o f her daughter, Mrs. H. A . Young. : ’ See T. A. Walker, agent, sad in sure the lives o f ydur livestock in the HsrfYord Livestock Insurance Co. Office Farmers A Merchants Bank numbers, G e u B ïQ ia H . being crowded Bldg., Coquille, Ore. 48tf to suffocation. Surprising, bewitch- the costumas pre- Spectacle« and Eye glasses repair and original ed while you wait. Broken lenses pared for the occasion and mention o f duplicated. Satisfaction guaranteed, only half o f them would fill mere by V. R. Wilson, the Optometrist, Co than a column o f the paper. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leach won the quille, Oregon. prizes for the moat comic’ costume«, The Simpson Estate Co. is building and Mrs. Martin, o f Riverton, fo r he an office at North Bend at an expense best sustained character, f w o young o f $2000. Manager C. S. Winsor says en equally good one would have cost have learned, won the prizes fo r the only $600 a few years ago. beet dressed characters. A lbert Culbertson, o f M yrtle Point, It was an event long to be remem was taken out to the State Training bered and added te the laurels already School at Salem this morning by won by the Legion fo r givin g en Probation Officer Dunham. The o f joyable dances. fense charged .against him was lar ceny. The County Court at its November meeting Wednesday and Thursday did little beside audit the October bilk. It w ill meet again next Monday to take up the matter o f the special taxes Which are petitioned fo r in the various road districts. W ort* while seems Ilf« os on the tb« Isle • r Dm*». Ue place on tb « map would k* ban! to to d . but It*« worth dlacov- •ring. Away off In tb« Southern u t , never beard from before and bat little known.* It eoroes to tb « knowledge of tb « Pao-American union that her« bare Americana found a home Hint other« enjoy when they are dead. "W e call It a laay man’« paradise,’’ says the message from this land o f delight "not that the Inhabitants a r« neces sarily Indolent but simply because a large'amount Of labor la superfluous. Nature provides for nearly all onr wants here as In moat tropical coun tries Farming la onr principal occu pation, yet there Is not a plow on the Island. Frost la unknown and extreme heat Is never experienced. Ninety de grees In the shade would be an un usually high temperature. Our grade acbool» are o f high standard, attend ance being compulsory ten months In the yinr. American text books exclu sively are used and social life coold not be distinguished from that o f the Dolled States. Utllla la one o f the Bay Islands, a string o f six verdant keys In the bay o f Honduras an arm of the Caribbean tea. which was dis covered by Colombo« In 1502. They were then thickly populated by natl-e Indians who became slaves The Islands now are Inhabited wholly by English-speaking people. The drat Tw o days ago the w riter enjoyed a fine mess o f green corn on the cob and it wasn’t canned corn either, but fresh from the garden, where frost had not yet touched it. It was Golden Ban tam replanted late in June. W e have had a mess any day we wanted it fo r the past ten weeks. Roasting ears at this season are not to be had at many placet in the United States north o f 40 degrees north latitude, but it is possible to have it most yearn in the Coquille valley. - A fte r we had written the above item J. L. Smith wanted us to ask re ports as to how many people are get ting roasting ears out o f their gar dens now. H e had a mess yester day, ana day later than the editor has reported above, but ours is not all gone y e t H e also wants t o know N e w Cases in C ircuit Court . 5 7 t u • a * , t k * t tayt . ' y * yr: • ont lor tÜât teck!! j _n*t let the dark trip you. D o n t stum ble over a chunk o f night. Don’t trip on a chair w rapped inblacknaea. Don’t fan victim to the garden rake; or the baby’s tin soldiers that Uff in w ait lor your b a r» feet. Don’t flirt w ith fickte night. G o w here you want to and. go after, and do it decently. f- Take an E V E R E A D Y into the night— and make things easy. Y o u ’D need it hfffore bed-time. ¥ % **■ *© ! B;,'’ ! » 1 iW s A. T. MORRISON District Agent for BANKERS LIFE COMPANY T o H ave S atu rd ay A uction Attention k called to the aanqpnce- ment o f M iller A Son elsewhere pub lished in this, issue. They have ed the Chase barn tw o blocks north o f the city hall and besides being run as a livery and feed stable, they have added a feature which w ill certainly prove o f great interest -to the farm er» o f this section. Each Saturday afternoon they w ill hold an auction •ale o f stock o f a ll kinds, wagons, harness, etc., where anything a farm er has to dispose o f w ill be sold fo r m fo r a reasonable fee. The first le w ill be held Saturday, Nov. 16, on one o f the Corn Show days. CsqiiBk I f you want a splendid modem home at one-half what it would coet to build now, on tw o o f the beat corner lots in Co quille, or i f you wiah to buy n u C five room cot tage near Court Houae fo r $1000, eall on N ed C. KeDey. :: Oregon ^ BARRY STUDIO ¡■ F DANCING 1 * t will open classes at Coquille, Oregon, week of November 9th. Anyone in terested call at Ko- Keel Klub rooms, Saturday, Novem ber 8th, from 2 to '4 o’clock p. m. * A n oth er Lin k in the Chain W e hear o f more than one further link in the chain o f evidence that will be presented in the second trial o f the Howell boy fo r murder to ta place here shortly .The w ay in which the defendant’s mother attempted to prevent John Ledthoid from getting his eye on Harold’s gun, when the weapon from which the fatal shot was fired waa an object o f search, makes a rather thrilling story in itself. Room fo r E verybody Alm ost everybody attends the Cam Show, but I f there’s any one in the v a lk y who hasn’t had that experience it ’s up to them to be here next F ri day and Saturday sad g e t an idea of wjiat they have been missing lo, these many years. The time has already arrived when there are youngsters - ' S ' - 1*- . B an kers U f a Com pany p a y s live o r die. Oct. SO— Ellen R. Sheehan vs. W il liam F. Sheehan. Suit fo r divorce. Oct. 20^-Minnie Quick vs. Robert Quick. Suit fo r divorce. Oct. SO— George J. W illiam s ve. Mary Bernier, as administrator o f the estate o f W. H. Burghegan, deceased, Mary Bernier and Florence Craig. O c t SO— John C. Kendall va. H. C. Breckenridge. F ew O rders F illed Nov. 8— Katherine M. Thimsen va. Chas. L Reigard. Postmaster Leneve tails us that Nov. 6— M illie Com beat va. Sidney only about a third o f the arm y gro Combest. Suit fo r divorce. ceries ordered by Coquille people were received, several hundred dol lars being returned to the purchasers. Church o f God M oves As w e have moved our place o f So far, he says, only a few gum boots worship to the Presbyterian church have been received o f the «tu ff order- -we extend a welcome to all to our reg- •d from the Quartermaster’s depart- When Yon Need V GLASSES Don’t buy them over a coun ter like you would a pair o f gloves. You may succeed in selecting a pair that aids your vkion fo r the time be ing, yet may prove inurtouo ia the end. There k no guesswork about our examinations. Each eya k tested separately and fitted with the lens it requires. Remember, our work k fu lly guaranteed— our prices are reasonable. Let us take care o f your eye needs. Errors rally use o f draga. without the The $6,000.00 W urlitaer Orchestral Organ is installed and you are in vited to come and enjoy, an evening’s music with the films at the Liberty 1 ... „ . JO H NSO N Mill Wood $2.00 per load ufa^aervtcM , commencing November, the 9th. L. E. N eel, Paster. — • V. R. WILSON O ptom etrist Coquille, O regon . H O W AR D E. CO UPER • Form erly o f The A rrilla ga • Musical College, San Francisco • IN S T R U C T IO N I N P IA N O • A N D M U S IC A L T H E O R Y A P. O. Box 6#6 Phone M 7 i • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • uV-. . I -: ' L- 'C D P robate C ourt Item s E. Lothard McClure has been ap pointed administrator o f the estate of George J. Anderson, deceased. Ha left real estate valued at $8,000 and the appraisers are E. H. Baird, F. P. Schram and Frank P. Norton. The heirs age Geo. R. Anderson, o f Santa Rosa, Cal., and Mary Anderson Howl- son, o f Hannover county, Va. A petition has been filed fo r the administration o f the estate o f Dora B. Willard, deceased, consisting of $1600 realty and $1611 personal property. •- m sa -■ & E A T H is the one su re th in g. F o r others dependent on him , Hfe prem ier investm ent. It conics first; it is mot m entary, fundam ental aad essential. ^ The necessary skin gra ftin g to fu r nish an epidermk fo t Jeask Point er’s right hand, which was so terribly injured between the ro lk o f the iron ing machine a t the launder a few weeks ago, was done a t the Coquille hospital yesterday, and she k report ed to have had a good night’s rest and to be “ doing nicely.” The mater ial fo r the operation was taken from her own side, so that there i i another wound to heal. Mrs. J. E. Ross and her mother, .,> ; ' ■ %§ot Skin G ra ftin g T ried The names o f a number o f subscrib ers whose time haa expired w ill be dropped from the Sentinel lk t this week. W e find a percentage o f those whw expect to continue the paper let the time pass unless their memory is jogged in this way. * i ••or • A A # g • • SIS till Leave orders at the mill or with me. P. E. ORANE « r t t deor north o f Neater*» Grocery