The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921, December 26, 1919, Page 10, Image 10

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Cha*. H. Britton i . down
and In that way Mrs.
special levy, defeating the pro­
Bridge Tuesday.
posal o f the teachers fo r increas­
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and her ami had
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Hemstitching dom
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ed
salaries
by
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votes.
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Ford's Millinery.
The refusal o f the taxpayers ulne English plum pudding ¡£ X h u 3. b°y ,i° " h*
at Bristol in that country
“ A t the beginning o f the I
Mrs. C. « . Muphy
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by Mr, ’ Jennings’ m other and trouble Mrs. Kraoenburg said
Miss Helen, were down frees 1
sent to him.
that M m knew Harold so well
. Met Saturday.
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irmly convinced o f his
and algo ta thank you
Room with Are to rent. Bath ed, in a number o f the teachers
M. W. A- Clasi
giving up their positions there
and
that
she
would
do
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room in connection.
Apply to and seeking positions in Wash
for your co-oporotion
The Modern Woodmen o f everything in her power to help
the SealineL
ington or California, where Am erica held a long aession last prove his innocence to the world
and patronato lor tho
P. J. Michels left Tuesday many openings are available at
when fourteen and give the boy the freedom
morning fo r his old home at higher - salaries than are paid at
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.
were initiated into she believed he deserved. Mrs.
Oregon City to spend Christmas N orth Bend.
the m ysteries o f W oodcraft Kronenburg has both the inclin­
You art invited to speed these lon|
State Deputy A . P. Martin was ation and financial means to help
Delegates to Portland
rainy evenings nt the Club BUlnrd
down from Portland with a spec­ and this is not the first time she
n .n clean, warm, comfortable. Fol­
The annual meeting o f the ial outfit o f paraphenalia to put has been quietly active in char­
c
low the crowd.
** State Teachers' Association wfll tiie work mi right and the boys ities and in helping the causes!
ahe believed to be rig h t”
In another column County be held at Portland next Mon­ were given a rousing recaption.
Treasurer Dimmick Issues a day. The follow ing are the dsie- It is expected to have a similar
Umost Another Wreck
call for all road fund warrants gatee who will represent Coos sized class ready fo r initiation
next month. A fine lunch was
county at that m eeting:
Marshfield press dispatch |
issued prior to July 1, 1919.
G. E. Mulkey, county superin- served about m idnight and ev­ dated Wednesday says:
There is lots o f water in the tendent, ix-omcio. City
ty Super- eryone enjoyed the occasion. A
“ It was learned today that the
valley here now.
The k
ident Raymond E. Baker, o f __ ‘ I ff o f Woodmen from Myr­ «team schooner Johanna Smith I
intendent
wharf o f at the landing was this city, and Annie J. Young, o f tle Point wens in attendance.
on her trip here from San Fran­
"=*»=
overflowed yesterday morning. Cooston,
iton, will represent the Coos
cisco last Thursday, the day the
unty teachers’ association.
r. E. McKenna came couni
less Coquille A fter 28 Y ea n Chanslor was wrecked, came
I
Mrs. F.
>m Corvallis
last Son-
Edith M. Stalley and Harold
home from
....
B. J. Owen, o f the Walla Wal­ very near being swept on
•end the holidays. Mr. 8. Tuttle, o f our city schools, la neighborhood in W ashington, the rocks at • Port Orford
day to spend
the treacherous
incur­
McKenfts came in Wednesday w ill represent the Coos County was s breezy visitor Wednesday
Teachers’ Institute.
.
rent.
Reckonings
were
tak­
evening.
morning. He came in with A . J.
The teachers who were going
Dr. G. W. Lee He, Oetoopathle Phy
Radabaugh, o f Norway, with en, and it was found the ves­
to Portland w ill start tom orrow
sic inn of Marshfield, wili he
whom he is visiting.
He arriv- sel was five miles nearer shore
morning.
Hotel, Coqnille, Tuesdays,
last Friday and expects to step than it was supposed and the big
and Saturday, such weak, *:00 p.
here a month. He used to live lumber schooner headed out to
Four Sisters Visit Her
to 4 p. as.
t*
In this valley but has not re- sea ju st in time to escape being |
Mrs. E. E. Fraadrick i j enjoy­
id it in the nineteen years stranded on th e rocks.”
Men are finding our selections o f worsens so i
Uncleaned Beans, ju st as they
Better give that cape a little |
ing
a
visit
from
four
o
f
her
sta­
that
have elapsed since he le ft
come from the threshing ma­
tory
and
extensive that they are not only ordering clothes
wider
berth
than
try
to
save
a|
chine, for sale at $6.00 per hun­ ters over the holidays. They In fact, he says it is 28 or 24 few minutes by crowding i t
now for present needs but also are anticipating th eir tailor­
Sarah
Imhoff
and
Miss-
y
m
since
be
had
been
in
Co-
dred. -B . Folsom at Lorens’
ing needs for the eom ing season. The values certainly war­
and Ids Habeger, o f a
quilk and he finds little here
apartments.
New Year's Greeting
Iowa, and Mrs. D. now to remind him o f the town
rant it.
7 -;.-',
> - 'y ; . •
Spectacles and Bye fMaaae repair­
Bridge. Mias Ida is e f a quarter o f a century ago.
A s the year 1919 draws to a I
It
la
a
characteristic
of
'
ed while yen wait.
Broken leosee ju st back from two years’ ser­
close the Mountain States Power
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duplicated. Satisfaction guarantied« vice as a trained nurse in
Co. wishes to extend to all its
- by V. K. Wilson, the Optometrist, Co-
She brought along a
patrons and friends the compli­
M e . and Mrs. A . A . Selsnder
quille, Oregon.
wonderful collection o f 800 pi
ments o f the season and bestl
took over there.
J. and Assessor Beyers and two wishes for a very Happy New I
Ellis S. Dsmsnt, of Myrtle Point, is
to “ prove up” even better than expected by those o f exact­
children were arrivals from Co­
to be found around the Imperial Simpson, o f Chicago, also spent
Year.
May you enjoy a full
ing taste. Your satisfaction guaranteed no m atter what
quille
Wednesday
m
orning
and
lobby. Ho hae just brought In ear. Christmas with tS* Fraedrkks
o f nrosperity the com-1
priced suit or overcoat you may sdlect
but left this morning for Seat­ visited a t the home o f Mr. and
oral carloads of cattle and is
Mrs. F. W. Black until Thursday realized. and all your hopes be
tle. L e also spent over two yea:
fine form for Christasas
when they all went to Sumner |
Mountain States Power Co. I
Dr. Chas. F. Poison i
for Christmas at the hom e o f
■ounce to his frisnds la
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Beyers. Mrs.
I also carry a line o f Man’s furnishings— Hate k .
Studio o f
Monday and Tuesday o f this Clara Beyers and tw o hoys Jar­ The
Vallsy that hs
Caps, Underwear, Hose, Suspenders, Shirts k Collars, new
isk the Sentinel man spent in
dental office in roam 1S81 Si*
Presents
red on the afternoon train
up-to-date line o f neckwear.
Building, Portland, Oregon.
4SU the court room, thinking that from Riddle and w e n also mem- _ A H Dancing
f l f f l Program at the!
after hearing arguments in the bers o f the fam ily gathering at Liberty Theatre,
e, Coquille, Ore-|
D. D. Pierce is h on e from Harold murder trial he could
December 31st, 1919. This I
the Beyers horns on that day.—
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Michigan, where he hae spent give u comprehensive sui
is one o f new dances
the past three months. His trip o f the case but he found that Record.
Whenever you are in the market fo r woOfen
and
beautiful
costumes, and of-1
was made both fo r business and
.
A ll he has been able
by the yard call and I will be glad to ahow you
fers Holiday Novelties. Photos
Hs Has Abnonaal Nerve
to visit relative« at his old home. to do has'been to sketch some
one o f the largest woolen houses in Am erica. W ill bs glad
o f the Dancers on exhibition a tj
All who saw the young de­
Monday o f last week ML T. inddents and refer to some o f
to order fo r you at any tim e.
^
Door o f Theatre Sunday.
the säuern
salient leatures
features o f the tes- fendant, Harold Howell, on the
Clinton moved form his place ait mm
I
ttfcihk stand or at other times during
Norway to the Chas. Stnuag timony. Nor in a
Harold Howell’s attorney sere
the murder trial, will no
the deft
place half a mile down the river the attorneys fo r 1
said to be anxious to-h ave his
unmistakably to agree that he m anifested
near the wye, which he recently were trying so unm
third trial begin as early as pos­
the jury and distort the mal nerve. Mr. Sh
purchased.
sible
in February. The Febru­
can we claim to have he did not believe there was a ary term o f the Circuit Court
One o f the most attractive
equally impartial in te- man on the ju ry on in the court will begin on the fourth Monday
windows in town was that o f the porting*fact^ and^d-ion*
mom who would compare with
in February.
Mountain States Power Co.,
him in that respect
where s decorated tree was
Sheriff Gag* Loses His Hat
lighted with s lot o f colored elec­
y Sentinel W ants Printer
Sheriff Gage came down
tric lights. It was very pretty.
The Sentinel needs another
the Sentinel office Monday
Mrs. Ruth Utter and son, Ivan find his hat which had m ysteri­ printer. Any man who wants a
Rea, left. Tuesday fo r a two ously disappeared during the position and can make good as
months’ vacation at Wood burn, court aession that afternoon.
all-around printer, under
Salem, and Corvallis. In March The editor o f the Sentinel wa whose eyes this notice may fall
Mrs. Uttar will return to teach caught with the goods, but ex­ is invited to w rite and tell w h a;
Dec. 19— Guy C. Torrey, o f the Pall game this
the Roy school another summer. plained that he didn’t put his experience he has had, what
M*r*hn»M, and
an Ml W M. Ma- afternoon. I'm an­
form er em ployer« he can refer
xious te roe our
gee, o f Lakeside.
Among others who report foot in it by lifting that h a t It
to and what wages he expects
■Mr «UH player.
would,
indeed,
be
a
bold
man
Dee.
19—
A
.
J.
Bundy
and
having seen that flaming ineteor
MV d e a r . It
who
would
try
to
rob
a
sheriff
o
f
lone
M.
Starr,
both
o
f
Powers.
o f which we wrote last week
w est do yea a tot
For
We
»’s
Building
D ec 22—Jesse Long and Lil­ of peed te go. I
were Mrs. W. W. Rhule, living eighteen years’ experience o f
lian W hittall, both o f Marsh
saw by the paper
near Johnsons Mill, Ross El- ways that are dark and tri Vs
The U. o f f O. boys are giving a
O f course, we Jazz dance in Machon’s Hall this
field.
wood, Pauline Lorenz and Law­ that are vain.
rested on the old adage that "a evening for the benefit o f the
Dec. 22— Jay C. Doyle and
rence Moon.
fa ir exchange is no robbery.”
Jennie
M. Hall, both o f Marsh
Women’s Building which it is
Among the U. o f O. students
field.
- .
-, *• ** ->•
expected to build in connection
coming home fo r the holidays
The Story Was Unfounded
It la ofton urged that giamml Dec. 22— Jack Collier and
with the university at Eugene
last Friday and Saturday w
will make the wearer look old, Doris Post, both o f Marshfield
Superintendent Baker says in the near future. Good music
Misses Marvel Skeels, Genevieve
but, M a matter of fact, wear-
Dec. 28— Jens Nelson, o f Myr-
and a good tim e will be the out­
that
the
statement
we
published
Chase, Gladys Nosier and Aus­
ing glasses is on# of tho boat! tie Point, end Bertha Riley, o f
standing features.
last
week,
copied
from
the
Coos
tin Hazard, Herbert Lukens, Ju­
pr—srrsrs of a youthful ap- iBandqp.
Bay Harbor, which credited tne
lian Leslie and Ray Bum s.
D ec 22— Howard S. Smith, o f
W eather Now
teachers, o f the county with an
Thk la because prolonged | Riverton, and Dollie Robbina, o f
Two former Coquille ladies, Mr*. J. intention to fight the road bond
The
’he past two days have given
•ywtrain causes wrinkles and I Broadbent.
8. Lyon* arn^Mrs. C. McC. Johnson issue is entirely without founda­
us
such ideal weather here in
“crow'sfeet” to appear prema-
Dec. 24— William H. Long and
were in an auto wreck at Marshfield tion.
Absolutely no move o f
this valley that we wish our
turoly and gives tho counted- Marie Jokinen, both o f
last Saturday when the ear the to
that-, nature has ever been pro­
rn friends who are now
anee a strained, tired, drawn, fold.
They were m arried the
er was driving turned over. The top posed or mentioned in the meet­
croes look which 1* far more to » m e day by Justice Stanley at
held the body of the car off from them ing o f the county Teachers’ As­ surrounded with ice and snow
this
be avoided from a point of view bis office here,
so that they ware not injured aside sociation, he says.
con-
ef appearance, than from any
Dec. 24— Luther Mounts, o f
from a few bruise*.
on
real er fancied disfigurement I EufWB«. end Helena M. E.
earth.
When the Howell ju ry was
caused by glasses.
ar, o f this county.
discharged by the court yester­
The Logan Cafe, which opened to
We use particular care in fiv
D ec 24 — Andrew Mcl
day morning two o f its members the public last Saturday evening, en­
ting gleasee and in tbe «election and Lilly^Elliott, both
Probate Court item s
were quite ill, C. O. King, o f Mc­ joy«] a good patronage which kept
Charles W alter was last Mon­
Kinley, and Marshall H. Nay, o f the foree bu*y until 2:S0 that night
each perron', individual style of sam eday Dy Justice Stanley at
Marshfield. Mr. King was suf­ Indeed, Mr. Logan say* that by the day appointed adm inistrator o f
fering from s severe cold on his time they got thing* cleaned up for ihe estate o f in this county o f
D efects o f vision cor­
lungs and could hardly speak. Sunday the early morning duck hunt­ <3ari G. Thompson, a resident o f
rected without the use o f
er* were beginning to come in for Missouri, who died
Mr. 8. S. Bead, ef Myrtle Point,
Drugs.
His real estate*^oire2ii
is
breakfast.
*y* he cannot m in the Farmer*1
valued st 81600 and the sonrsis-
nek at CorvalUa, commencing Dec.
eda are J. E. C ooley,: NickSham-
The offer of the Sunaat and the 8 «
bone and G. A. Bon ebrake. His
tinel both for one yenr far fS.00 still
heirs are his widow _
daughter living la Misouri.
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