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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1920)
wm ■w. ; - la tlM Cttjr ___Velma and I Lyons w en hero from field this week visiting the C. I, A. T. BoMon b the Fuhrman family. Mrs. Emma for the [Lyons went home with d istrict Tuesday to visit her son, J. 8. I**“ *- Mr. and Mrs. Balph Cake n - I turned to their home in Portland Johan Leslie left h r morning's train Tor Eugene to I ¡Sunday morning after spending his i studies a t the Uni- Christmas here. Helen Sher- 1 accompanied them to the versity. > , city where she will remain for a Miss Viva Varney returned short v isit Monday from a three days* visit , a t the F. L. Dean home in Mill P. J. Jacobsen has resumed the management of his dairy ington. ranch near town and has pur- Ten a n invited to spend these k e g _,, chased s Chevrolet truck to haul rainy evenings a t the (3ab “ ¿ “rjh is milk. His brother, James N., Hall, dann, w a rn , comfortabl 'h as also contracted for a law th s crowd. tf "French Ford” truck. Mrs. Boy Neal expects to join Emma Pierce wee on the Mr. Neal a t Reedsport soon job Mrs. early this morning as cen where he has charge of the E. A. sus enumerator for this city, Aasen logging oamp. and has fortified herself with a Rev. F. G. Jennings came I map of the citj showing its ex- down from Eugene Monday at- lact boundaries, so that hat she won't ternoon to spend the week visit- trespass on some one else's ter- ing old friends here, - Iritory. There has been no finer day in I Mrs. Jaa. McGraw has pur- Coquille for a long tim e th a n t h e I chased the store a t Leneve and closing day of 1919 on Wednee- will assume charge of the post- dayT T he weather wee ideal I office there next week. Mrs. En- r..' ■ Ü».£¡ « connus m u r ; The following named farm ers am gaga.) in the vicinity of „Coquille will plant loganberries, or raspber ries, or both in the Spring of The Census has nothing to with taxation, with 1920;3£ jury service, with the compul Ote Datebo sion t>f school attendance, with A. D. tern W ater» the regulation of immigration or J. H. Milter K. E. Mercy with the enforcement of any na G. A. Steward J. M. Gearhart tional, state or local Bw or or Wm. Rohm L. A La whom dinance. There need be no fear J. E. B om , Lae Mast that any disclosure will be made Lloyd A. Scott W. H. Bunca regarding any individual person A. H. Power. C. H. Bunca E. E. Nosier C. M. Holmstrom or his affairs. For the due pro tection of the rights and inter Nod C. Kelley Arthur Brown ests of the persons furnishing S. L. Lafferty W. V. Schroeder C. T. Skeels ! E. H. Hamden , information every employee of the Census Bureau Is prohibited, Peter Johnson A. T. Morrison under heavy penalty, from dis J. N. Jacobson' J. K. Bowman closing any information which Julia Grow M. J . Jacobson may thus come to his know C. N. Garden L i'E . Teeters J. H. Bogart Mrs. C. A. Wade ledge/’ _______ John Kerrigan P. F. Ghelke Mrs. Wilson W. D. Newton C. A. Holveratott J. D. Dyer Herbert Johnson Hattie Bledsoe G. R. Norris Walter Norris E. S. Flitcroft M. O. Flitcroft Gene Hampton Schroeder Bros. S. T. Carter A. W. Bigelow I. M. Weekly O. C. Harry W. M. Laird O. Krewson Perley Crowley I. M. Nichols Chas. Hurd W. W. Rhule J. M. Hodge A Son Coos Co. Infirmary O. W. Thompson Mark Sherrara Paulo Griffon Fred Von Pegert Jas. A. Young H. L. Hansen Jfie Albini A C. Dye P. E. Drane Joseph Maiden Dan Wilson - E. C. Church T. C. Buckle E. P. Combe ■*'•. ■ . . - - ■/. - * • , a «TV . a n d alno U fo r y m r a n d p a tro n a g e fo r th e “You want a hubby who hates all women but you 7 Dearie, there’s no such animal.” See “A Temperamental Wife” at the Liberty Theatre Jan. 6 and 7. They Were Fit to Eight head of dairy cattle be longing to the Jim Adam* herd were condemned by County Herd and Meat Inspector W. V. Glaisyer and were slaughtered] by the local butchers under his, supervision a few days ago, says the Bandon 'World. The were found upon test to be in BARTER. fected with tuberculosis. Speak-, ing of the m atter, Dr. Glaisyer | said: An bawlUful and aplaudid Lhâm wavss whltanad on a ell*. I have ju st completed the] fo T lS lr ranch S S B“ k* that away« and a The total is 175 acres actually post-mortem inspection of eight i’a faoaa lookina up, and Saturday, ’each wart,’ 1:00 p. » I '1’1“ ®®- signed up. Several others have cows belonging to Jim Adams ir Oka a cup. to 4 p.m. tf We hear reports this week of signified their intention to plant which reacted to the tuberculin berries but have not yet ordered e st and were slaughtered by the Musts Ilka * cures of gold. plants. It is not yet too late to oca] butchers of Bandon. Two| Soaat of plan traaa in tha rate. atenogs. See “A Temperamental __ and threal order plants and get ten years’ of these cows were condemned ■ pint ■ ■tin dalfabt. Wife’ a t the Liberty Th«*tr» h t some other boys who protection by a contract that as being unfit for food and were H oly tb o u ah ta uat at Jan. 6 and 7. jpened along in time to ' prevent guarantees a good minimum destroyed; the other six car- I a ll yoo b a ra fo r I ot s H s sss . Bye glaaaaa raj another tragedy like the recent price, with more if m arket price It and » a ra r count tk a coat. were passed as beigg ad white you opa « h ita - ’" f t - r hour of one a t Bandon. Is higher. All who contemplate sound, healthful, wholesome and Vor Count m any a your fit for human food.” And to r a b ra ath of r . Farm ers aay the present win setting out plants the by V. E. Wilson, tipia atro «U you D a« bom He also went on to explain ter haa been one of the beat for spring are earnestly requested to get their orders in a t once to that an animal was still fit for stock ever seen in the valley. In- food if the disease had not pro Miss Elisabeth McEwen, a ala-1 stead of paying $80 and over for avoid disappointment, Bradley, Berry Booster, gressed fa r enough to affect the P U N T HAS TWO GOOD USES te r of J. S. McEwen, arrived on {alfalfa to feed,** they did last ’l&nt Berries for Profit blood and become scattered the 27th to make her home in I w inter, most of them put up| — through the body, while the ^ T ^ F ow M wh T Ornant Coquille. Her home haa been in plenty of hay, and cattle are in [ Coquille Looked Good slightest reaction to the tuber Useful Vino. Pennsylvania. fine condition as a rule. test indicated th a t it was Ferry Lawrence came in from I Miss Nan Benham, of Port- , M. B. Jackson, of Wenatchee, culin to keep them in a dairy Oar of ff» s a t curious of < The Dallas Wednesday after-1 land, came in on the Limited last Wash., has been visiting his unsafe table product» Is tbo Philippine “aiu- lerd. A. . nbladui Jackson, here dur w w ji to u j wend »pciiu the Holiday sea- brother, w v u ic i, J. a noon to spend New Year’s with | week holiday sea This’ explanation was made by | 5® " wWeh * J? ****** . weeks. He sold the Doctor because Bandon peo-lfor 1“ m*nT home folks. He intends leaving | son with ner parents, Mr. and I ing the past two week ™ * "?* c*Btnrt**: tomorrow morning. {Mrs. J. D. Benham, of Fairview. $5,000 of apples this year from He has acr <>C**r W** «WP»««®- T*»0 «**■!•*. Lana Leneve says he thinks |Miaa I* 1“ Benham expects to stay an orchard of five acres. *J^ « Bl_o f y « ? “ • itea tea resaava, is sa extremely last was the h irre st dev I several weeks in Coos county De also sold his fruit ranch and 19 C and slaughtered animals placed I ter ate actually t ----- t ~~ Tigris looking for a location. He say*» fe r duck hunting the Coquille ret.urning to lier l,om® ,n pples could be marketed here on sale in the local butcher I but When boiled for a few moments In section has ever seen. He a n d |Portland- IT* water this property disappears pad ust as well as a t Wenatchee if shop«. ____________ a further rooking, either boiling, bak his father bagged 42. I T. M. Wood, of Portland, ex the grow«« here were organ!*- j «You want a hubby who ing, or frying, renders it a toot be son Dr. Chas. F. Folson wishes to an-1 sheriff of Multnomah county, is ed. Mr. Jackson _ v_ _ _ __ was so well ^ women but y J 7 Dairie, dtah somewhat resembling a meaty to kte friends in tho Coquill, here for several days on »overn-| ^tensed With the Coquille VaUej S L J f S T m S f « i h l i ” S ^ a winter squash, which la much relish Valtey that ho haa aatabbabad hi* I men t work. He is connected that he savs if he hadn’t had a m e re * no 8U5^ “f® ed by native and foreign Inhabitants I » ! ~ 1®« Steling with the government inteUi- ticket to ¿ , 8 Angeles he would J j J g S g j g * 7the alike. The natives at tho tropica ob Portland, Oregon. 48M | gence service, which is rounding | have stayed right here for the Theatre Jan. 6 and 7. tain tho necessary “sweetening” m mo empales by boHlag It with a ami M Logan’s Cafe they saw the h Bter' Give Successful Dance handful of hardwood ashes, which de old year out out and the new year in deportatl 8411 The dance given by the U. of stroys tbs original acrid Savor. Tho Judge Watstm Has a Fan Wednesday night and it yJ £ “ |don World. squashllke fruit of this useful plant O. students a t Machon’s Hall fields o’clock ia the morning before | “You want a hubby who hates j Judge Watson came over on a vino whh last Friday night waa a great climbs enormously the last patron was served. over fgneea. treUlses or brush, all women bat you 7 Dearie, from the Bay Wednesday for success, both financially and s o - ___ _____ seed producing a vino which Ma foil Them’s a dash of them ’s no such animal.” See “A New Year’s. As a rancher he is daily. Most of the services ren-1 a single MUreiy tbo akte of a native Temperamental Wife” a t the meeting with the ups and downs dered were gratuitous, including French sauce in this tale of a Th» vine I» ornas atal sa Liberty Theatre Jan. 6 and 7. of the business but it was prin hall rent, the net receipts being | well man-hunting maid. See “A furnishing g___ _ Temperamental Wife” a t the A. N. Gould has been over a t cipally down when the other day $67. The student body s t the green foliage and • quantity of showy, Liberty Theatre Jan. 6 and 7. the Bay most of the time the he stepped on the muddy path University is building a Wo V allow ' lt two weeks surveying what down to the Slough and fell with man’s building a t a cost of Mr. and Mra. A1 Finch, who known aa the Southern Ore- |a 10 gallon milk can. He clung $200,000 and the present drive FISH ARMED WITH BAYONET recently sold out a t Riverton, Friday expect-|g°n marsh between Coos River I ^ the esn so as not to lose the is for the $30,000 yet unraised, started out last ity of *nd 2°* .««l Wlth nothing which they expect to have in Dweller In Tragical Waters la Amply ing to taka plenty o time to I and Catching Slough. It was re-1mUk’ Abie to Defend Itself Against hunt a location tn at wfll suit|c«ntiy purchased by W. J. Con worse than a badly crushed fin hand soon. The building ia near Any Cnsmy. ger. ing completion and the legisla rad, A. E. Adelsperger and them. others. It will require a week or ture has not been asked for a Tho tropical surgeon flab to one of Mrs. D. Brooks Hogan, of the tan days yet to finish the sur Alice Collier's Party cent of it. « [tbo note Interesting of all the Inhab Portland neighborhood, ia hem veying. itants of the aquarium. Ho Is t md- Alice Collier entertained a to spend a month with her par dlum-eUod, flat-sided fish, and deep Ma foil There’s a dash of dozen of her girl friends a t her French sauce in this tale of a from above downward. There Is noth ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Thrift. Death of S. J. Culver home last Tuesday evening with man-hunting maid. She is accompanied by her baby saggeeOVt to bis ap W A in* particularly daughter, Adrian. dinner and party, which all Temperamental Wife” See tether of exaggerated aggres Solomon James Culver was a t the pearance siveness or lam bilks docility. A peppy play about wives and I born in Baxter county, Mo., on enjoyed. Those Present were Liberty Theatre Jan. 6 and 7. Tbo casual observer would set him stenogs. See “A Temperamental February _ _ 8th, 1848, and died at Kathenne Wernich, Mary Esth down as just a piste, ordinary, every er Johnson, Helen Lyons, Ruth Wife” at the lib e rty Theatre Myrtle Point on Wednesday, May Let It Go aa a Joke day sorb of fish. From hte name you Jan. 6 and 7. December 24th, 1919, aged 76 Schroeder, Jean Pierce, Jean would think be might be a ward a t Young, Phyllis McCurdy, Avis If the person who took my tendant (for they da hare hospital Mr. and M n. C «dlto .t a r t * >"£?• — M ■ Hartson, Marvin Hawkins, gun will return it to the Sentin warda In tbs aquarium), but such Is ¡Mt Saturday m om ln. for S.n Gloria Getz, M argaret Hersey el office it will be considered a aot the casa. On tether elds of the joke, otherwise it will go hard body, just la Croat ef the tall, there Is [and Alice Collier. £ ( ¿ S i n « p ta ta n tT u .. T v . 18^ * 9 S T ,a ^ with you for I have two witneas- a line. This tins marks the location McFall Co. and other Portland +n of a concealed wuapoa, sharp as a sar- i who saw you take it. Movies of Wreck houses in southwestern Oregon. v j £ £ ia W iUiami’y S o ^ i S Wm. E. Nelson. reon’s lanes. It is really a lance. It te u bard and smooth as Ivory and Alexander Singelow, north J. M. Thomas, of North Bend, vives him. Twelve children were la three-quarters of sa Inch long. Tha west representative of the Fox Fast and furious. The wife is so long deputy game warden in born to them, seven sons ana this section, will be a candidate five daughters, eight of whom News features, moving pictures, fast and the husband furious. same material as mother ef p earl The for the democratic nomination am Uving.He is also survived by was in Bandon last week, sa] See “A Temperamental Wife” a t surgeon fish extends these spikes at the World, on his way to tl the Liberty Theatre Jan. 6 trnd 7 Till* and with a slap of hte tall and for sheriff again this year, ae- nine grandchildren, a forward movement ho can disable cording to reports from the Bay. Short services were held at scene to take movies of the Chanslor wreck. He also includ Do you want a Portland daily. If aa SMmy la abort order.—Now York ed the rocky reef to show the you subscribe far H ia connection with igers th at beset navigators tbs Sentinel it will bo ssoooy ia yoi W» -Jrrw. t ^ *“** friends to leave on the on tiie pockot. Pacific. K n o w lt o n ’ s Swiss Funeral Cuaterna. Swiss funeral customs are pacullar. At the death of a person tha family Inserts an anaonneamsnt la the papara asking for sympathy. In front of tho house la placad a black tabla an which stands a black jar. Into this tbs Menda of tbo family drop little black- margined visiting cards. Only naan gs to tbs churchyard. ---- ■ - , A , — Tight Raps Bridge. A bridge over the 8trtnagnr rivet, India. Is made of only three reps* One la the footpath, white tho other two era rails. Efe Do ÌTTERHEAD PRINTING ferir-—• on J teNMMKRMfj on BOND w W U lS avel ! l i n i M o n e y I r t e a i 'S f w r i & -L iiS s **a ^ a s tJia r are now famished in $3, the price ef the I I t a year and te a t ef the combinad price belai fori Call and spend aa evening s t the Liberty Theatre, coxy end cos i. and hoar the 9*J»0.00 Wurihaor I Appearance It is often urged th at ------ w**r,r look wear- oM* - to t, ae a m atter of fact, teg glasses is on* of the beet °f * jrou*Wul ap- T hik^is b e ta « . eyestrain cause, wrinkles “erow’sfset” to appear «rema tur**F «»I gives the — » »tmiaed, tired, drawn « o re look which to fa r m e r.^ ! “TOkUd frwB * foiDt rim r appearance, t haw from any real or fancied -**-'‘si1r«n n, •* * * by rtesae*. We ure particuter enre in nv OOOD A peppy play about wives and stenogs. >gs. See “A Temperamental r myth* Wife” a t the Liberty Theatre Is nnsbi• tessi» lest Jan. 6 and 7. his in the selection •reb person*. S w d ^ d ^ S r f Defecto of vision eor. J^rtBd without the a te of i ! Hunters, Take Notice a The undersigned has leased him‘ I those of his mother and brother tfc* ««ns nf h i. huntin* privileges on the C. J. Fuhrman this ? IT denCe |Geo. W. H alter farm a t Fishtrap moved out of the garage in | for many years.—American, — 'and will prosecute all trespasses. which he has been living fo r the No exceptions will be made. past three months, into his ntw Trespass Netice 2t Fishtrap Rod à Gun Club house, although the finishing! No Huntteg, Fishing or otiwr Tres- And painting 1* not yst complet- passing on any of the tends of tho sd. new 25-foot cabin launch. I t e power engine, will carry 10 or * * • — WiU b «*"• Fast And furious. Th« wife ! b |*“ ! -------- , p IS people. This launch is new and in fast *nd the husband furious. I™*®*** mt of the law. a No. 1 condition, cost 91,000. Wl So* “A Tsmperementol Wife” a t **• f*n*Bl ' Fat Elk Ova Chib. sell a t a bargain. See T. A. Walk« the Liberty Thentre Jan. 6 And 7 ¡ How Glasses Presare One’s Yoathfal D rugg. V - R . W IL S O N i W han .H ■■. -