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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1919)
-*• a. " • V * * , V-T v - U '.• •>' . • V r *• ' . • 1 * • • • . . •!. C V V I'M CAPITAL Mr •y ta te s t CONg. Lloyd Haynes, John Kudraa, tackle. Malda Lana tenchor at Primary No. A «bragged late her yriloi and want out, locking th* door of th* Purl Woodruff, end empty school house after her. She hud iiiw»w^ half Imtk. always teved yellow. It was. she s«l<1. i. K. Boo*, tiA *m ± . * *bo *- *• Audrey Fraadriek, half back. the color of spring suashln* and da (To- Booth Shingle Cfc. *t Ftshtrap, w m Geo. Martin, quarter. dflq. Unfortunately It wag also tbs col iJk town tk* first o f tho wisk. Ho Gordon Hnskin, full back. ar e f a slip of pangr that rustled hate coma in Saturday and that afUrnooil Erarstt fraadriek subotitutod for fully In th* sweater pocket as she tha' flratwOf the weak. . . *rf ». d ha and* Sap Wamich wont ov«r to tho Jmond Martin ia the second half walkad—a telegram from PhH Draw. Bay d«ek banting. "Du* in Now Tork Monday. 10 a. m. ‘ Herbert Arm stronjcam * over froaa E. Willard aubatitotad for Lloyd Bride with mu" It anaouaoed cheer the Bay Monday morning. ,f J. H. Moors, of Namaha county, Haynes in the 8rd quarter. Kansas, tamo in laat Sunday to naako The score stood 26 to 12 in favor fully. • For thre ttock inauranca, aaa, or Ua homo in Coquille. Ha ts*an undo “Bride with me" had resolved Itself o f Coqui write T: A. Walker, agent, CoquUlo. Into a maddening refrain. Everything Of C. M. Siglin, who haa boon hare for Audrey. Fraadriek scored tho first that ehe did kept time to tt Ora. . < timo. Mr. Siglin says hia par- touchdowns by a series of lino bucks Qarden C ourt T oilet W ater Th# rand from the echoolhouse to her f H. C. Gate left TuOaday morning for tho distance o f 90 yards. Tha home was an uafreqnented one. A CRAGRANT wkh <ht ducincnvc Garden Court bouquet erf for Portland on a two week’s vac»- cond touchdown was scored by Al Uttle g t r down ft stood a great rad * thirty-two concenctatee. Delightful for bath or scomber. tian. ^ ' I out Wodnooday morning on hia way oud Martin by » .split buck. oak tree. Bob was waiting there as We have MOMcd the agency for the diMinguiahed Garden Court Quits suddenly Maids threw Todetnc*— the delicate Face Powder, the new Double North Bond scored a tuchdown by usual. Hugh Johnson, of Bancroft, camei I to Portland haring in charga~Harroy Combination Cream (the ell purpose cream). Talc. aitqp arouad his neck and sur down here last Friday to aee the Corn Wolf, a fiftsan year old boy who ia After tha sucond quarter, Audrey prised herself by sobbing her heart out I homeless. Tho boy will bo placed in Show. against his tan coat “W oof I" mid Fraadriek iateaceptod a forward para the collie huskily; “Woof !" Cooe County with 400 ailoe 1a said the Beys and Giris’ Homs nt Portland, id ran 46 yards for a touchdown T h e worst of It la, Bob,” mid th* to have more than any other county Say Dsment, Laator P assant . and Then North Bond recovered a fum girt, sitting up nt length. “I haven’t in tho state. , . , Ellis Psaaont, Myrtla Point stockman, ble for her second touchdown. th* right to fori this way. oven. Just J. L. Smith went out Tuesday anrn- I accompanied by their wives, want out Gordon Hagkin seared tho fourth because you’ve goo* with a fellow all irg to attend the Live Stock Exposi THSsdkjr'to attend tho Uvmtock show touchdown for Coquille on a long end through high school doesn't make you at Portland. Jamas Hobson and Jo run. to him. jAnd If he enlists and tion at Portland. seph Knight want up by the same * The first half ended ¿with Coquill* gem across th* water, and yon knit Mrs. L. J. Thom peon came in from in possession o f the ball on North for him, and pray for hhu, and write Portland Tuesday and returned yea- to him, and he write* to you. and you It seams to ua that t^ aa Coquills Band’s 46 yard lino. A ll tha score* terday morning. candy and cigarettes aad made in th* first half o f tho dad North Bond school boys could I he sands you souvenirs, The Ladies of the Episcopal Guild have boon in batter businees last Sun gam*. you haven't any rail will have a cooked food aalo wt Goulds’ day morning than throwing apples Tha second half ended scoreless, to resent It If ha goto married, bars stars on Saturday, Nov. 22. through tho windows o f a vacant with Coquille ahead In yardage. North you! Aad tharo’s ua reason at an why Superindent Chase Of tho Myrtle Bond, after using ovary possible form you should got hitter ever It” “ And, Bob," continued tbe dog’s mis ation, found herself unable to score. Point Cannery, judged the applee w I dollars ’ worth of glam. tress earnestly, “If you’ve so far for the Corn Show here laat waak. One o f the fasten s o f the second Tho editor yesterday afternoon re gotten your human us tare as to be too The Coos County Teachers' Associa ceived a telegram informing him of half was that tho Coquille team pulled frankly happy when the letter* rams, tion will moot nt tho City Hail here the death hM brother, Leander E. off s hidden ball play that netted them and too oponly puffed up over the sou tomorrow (Saturday) at 10 fittai I Young, nt Rivorhoad, Long Island, tho 6o venirs. Why. then, you most expect North Bond secured one of the two Brookvtll* to smile a little, and pry a Ho was sixty-fivo lira. Iris Elrod cams over from the previous day. by forward passing and little, aad pity you som* when you is the big business o f today. The Bankers Life Bay Saturday evening to play for years of ago and the Arab one od a by an intercepted pass. receive a telegram Uk* this. Co.’s fam ily ia grow ing by leaps and bounds. family o f six to be called to tho groat ■ t ! >1 ___ J _______ I - a ll the old-time da m in Gould’s H Hall. “Bo we’ll ho awfully ale» to Mr. and Coquills won tho gams ia th* first Over nine millions o f insurance written in Oct. tea minutes, playing by touchdowns Mrs. Philip Draw, bdt not too nice, or Two amall, rich, riX r bottom dairy There must be a reason. Brook rin* will know how we feel—and Secured by line bucks. forma for sals; also two largo dairy that's one thing, Bob: Brookvllle may Th* teams war* evenly | farm*. Prices right See T. A. W at ruem that w* feel badly, but it’a never weighed about th* asm*. Tha going to know absolutely certain, surer O was a dean on* on both aides Com* o», boy; let’s be happy I Ram th* North Bond players war* true you!" sports and took their defeat with good' With a brave little attempt at laugh rac*. "** ter from Malda and n joyous bark from District Agent «or BANKERS LIFE COMPANY Bab they were off. ' f This was the last gam* o f th* m aad leaves Marshfield in first I On Moqday afternoon, as the teacher I place, Coquille second and North Bond [ of No. S-again ranched for her yellow cwmtor, a shadow fell a ernes tha UL V . « ■ Show there'is in tho volley. Ha and I W third. school house floor. She looked up Mrs. Mast are always in attendance I —■ — ----- - - ■ ■ - qolckly. Phil Draw’s six fset filled tho and Hardy said Saturday night that I Exhibit Arrives One Day Late aoor door frarns. The sunlight Meg back of him u . i . . a ____ * - . trams. xne . .. .the Illusion of a oucow a i n p to KOM Dsrg whenever Coquill« got ready to put f t * belated display o f tho products gave to his bis figure ^tha Statue done In brans*. Ms Ida’s heart Tho Coquille quartette consisting o f up a pavilion ho would bo in on It I ^ ^ a . Rupert Canneries foot last Saturday. And thbra ara a lot of the farmers|for th. Corn Show, reached hero Sun- began to beet a glad welcome that was R. 8. Know!ton, Allen McLeod, Lao J. as quickly drowned la tho refrain. ! Cary and E. E. Freadriek, had to make J. E. Norton wont out to Prot- and dairyman of this section who fool I day, two days lata. It was hurriedly £**} ■*;" . . , 1 another trip to Boooburg this week - | prepared wRbln sight hours after the land tho first of tho week to bo pres | the same way. ~ ~ — ’ .- lorderà worn given and shipped from ™ ent M the many events scheduled [ . d ™ . “ * . * " . » liun* t r ^ They Saw the Big Qaaia the Nowborg station on Monday night there for this week. -SI «* *>ltan Mrs. Karl Lesila and Mias Edith I by express. The fact that a harry- Tha Coqdille Library Association I * ,tol#n “ onay while acting ns n WUley wont out to Eugene Inst F r i - up shipment took six days to reach eo glad to see you back again!- will hold a cooked food sale Saturday, JOHNSON The hronxestatus'bllnked In am seed deputy sheriff, necessitated another November 29, at 10 » ’clock a. m. at day to see the football game between I here by express ia a most striking ehagrln. -Didn't you get my telegram r | trial. Tha party loft here by Sunday Gould A Gould’s store. 2t the two big stata institutions there I commentary on the way Uncle Sam It demapded. I morning’s train and returned Wadnea- Saturday. Ail throe of tho Leslie I manages the railroad and express “Of course. It woe so thoughtful day evening being kept one day long James Cottiai, who recently arid his ¡boys, Earl, Keith and Julian a n at Iburineea and tha vary inferior service $2.00 per load than on their first trip. . Isaac on n ranch at Fat Elk and moved the University, now and the two old- he ia giving and almost m arnatatim i er you to let me know just when you to .this city, waa a purchaser of a fine »r boys aro in tho U. o f 0 . football I conclusion that the moo in tho service Leave orders at the mill ( now'Maxwall car nt the Corn Show team, but Keith had hia hand injured I »re trying to make government oper with me. ài the game with Washington Uaiver- jation of tho railroad and express bus- city tiie previous meek and did not linose unpopular. This display can piny Saturday. Ear) was in the gams, I now bo seen nt Mr. Bradley’s office Office first door north o f however. Mrs.' Leslie and Mias Wil-1 opposite tho Baxter. " - ley returned Monday. I ........................ hm,‘ "ToW^ roW the matter of water e Looter Rognrd, tack!*. Samuel Arnold, and. w :: . Garden Court Knowlton’s Drug Store LIFE INSURANCE P. E. DRANE Spectacles and Eye glasaqp repair ed while yen wait. Broken leases duplicated. Satisfaction guaranteed, alighted from tho train hero Inst Fri- by V . R. Wilson, the Optometrist, Co day evening they were met by the quille, Orsgqfk > vl Corn phew police department, hand See T ./X . Walker, agent, and in cuffed and hauled up to the Exhibi sure the lives of your livestock in tion Hall where speeches were de the Hartford Livestock Insurance Co. manded from each of them. For a Offica Farmers A Merchants Bank moment they wars nonplussed at thsir Bide, Coquille, Ore. 4»tf arrast for tha make-ups of their cap tors well concealed their identity. We imagihe that a good ma.ty of Jhey came over to attend the meet our footjmll fan* will go OviarW lag of tho executive committee o f the Marshfield. Thanksgiving to see the Road Advisory Board. - big ' *me betwetn the Marshfield and Eugene high school teams. . Mrs. Claude Moon, of Myrtle Point, The Sentinel has aq apology to who has been in Mercy Hospital e{ I (nahe for devoting so mhch space to North Bend for some time following an opera.ion, was sufficiently recover tho Corn 8 how and tha Corn Carnival thia weak. It ia gutÿnig to bo a ed to return home Tuesday morning. bigger and biggar avant —A yatir ú , For Inst Saturday night’s husking tho life of tho Coquille Valley, and bee the yellow corn 'was donated by Schroedor Bros., o f Arago, and the rad onto that' enlivened the bee ao materially by Nile Miller, of Fishtrap. See W. C. Bradley’s sdvertiseseent I on another page, read ft and digest it. Turn it upside and down and see if you eon find nay fisw in his iojr c j If not act as your judgment dictates. Jamas Hobson, the widely known stockman, of Myrtle Point, has sold his ranch n mils north of that city to Herman Peterson for 919jM V "’ N| uked to bo known as the Wilson ptaee. Roadmaster C. S. McCulloch and W. C. Bradley mode tho trip held in the United States. Every clam of every kind o f stock advertis ed was mor» than full and extra build in gs had to bo erected to take care of many of tho entries. Aapong tho pur» bred catti» h» saw, wart IS head which could not bo purchased today tor 9100,000, with Vivo la Franco, nt J m bond of tho list. Not evsn in Chi cago, declares Mr. Hampton, did ho ever too n stock show to comparo with this one. “That wo ^rsrs due at ten.” Inter- , ¡ ¡ ¡ ^ * 2 . t L lT r f i I rupted Phil. “I hoped you’d meet me." . J*"** ***** * " '* * * *** * * “ .Whj_ - rte faltered. “1-T didn’t . hunt *n)ron* UP to present his think you would want ms to^ | Landlord« owning fiats must ci Phil frowned. “Look here. M aids.", from their tenants and settle nt I h • protested, "I don’t know what you’re ' water office, driving at. but you don’t seem over- 2t J. 8. Lawrence, Race Joyed to see me, that’s sure. If there’s ________________ someone else, why don’t you any no. M n a ii~ t and M m and not—" . . , -No.” mid Malda with the tfaglc J now furnUh ln com finality of eighteen, “there will never , Uon for W be aayooe else for mo." -------------------------- -------------------- Lieutenant Philip Drew seised bun- I # • • • # # # # • • • • • A grtly upon this aeeurance. end would | H O W ARD E . COUPER hare seiaed hungrily upoo Malda. but g Formerly o f The ArrlUaga that lady Indignantly pushed him | # Masie(k] CoBago, Ban Frandac 1 5 2 _ i l h ta T o fto S C r C i J S 1 • in s t r u c t io n in p ia n o Lyceum Number Poetpoaed said, thrusting the telegram late his • ™ Phawa l f l hands, “to send me this, and then come • • • • • • • • • • • • • • here and pretend—” ------------- --- --- . "Ha. hal” vociferated Lieutenant . Phil, when be read the message. "That's rich—'Bride with—'. Bay. girlie. 4M yon honestly think—why that’s Tom Pride—yau know. I wrote yon about him. iby buddy—h4*s over at the house Centuries-Old Images Found. now; came bom# with me beat fallow Investigation* by the Mexican gov that ever Bred. Just a little mistake y | ernment to find not who hunt U m In capital, that’» all. "Bride with—’ greet pyramids nt Ban Joan Taofl- no, sweat heart I had to oodM homo to buacaa. 27 miles from Mexico City, bara brought to light two great gran ite beads of the «Detent Mexican god of the air. Quetsalcootl. Them bends ara almost perfect sperimene, bearing all the symbolic markings. ' The long-dl^Nitsd print an to who erected tbs pyramids Is. as yet, an- ■rived. These huge mounds, quo to The daughter was bored, but th» tho sun and the other to the moon, the former being 7BI by 721 teat at mother was graatiy Interested, a »« tee base and 21« fast high, are gen finally, when the heroine bed got Into erally attributed to a tribe that pra- a seemingly Inextricable position m codod the T rite«, probably dating broke down and sobbed heartily. “Mother, I wouldn't cry here," whis from about the sixth century. pered the daughter significantly, ac centing the lari ward. “Let me alone," replied the ether, hysterically. “If • thing la aad. If« sad; I can’t cry according to pries.’' — Senator Paul K es »enger, who Was hedulsd to lecture here next Tues, ty night on tho Lyceum couree, was mhls to leave his business at this mo, so his data hors has bssn poet- mad until after tho first o f the year. If an hour’s rending r w «yo» who. if prjnted matter occasionally g»ts “misty.” If you aro obliged to stop work periodically to root your eyes {or a few ma- **•*• If you find it «usier to rood nearer o f further “ way than the normal twelve or fourteen inches—then something is wrang. If you cannot recognise people across the street If you have to make an effort to see clearly— knitting the brows, fo r example. If strong light gives ¿ o n pain V. R. WILSON