The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921, January 16, 1920, Page 8, Image 8

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Several
brought
visit in up far discuatton among them
and Mrs. being the ! Lamb Grove question.
with him A committee
Ittee was appointed to
but are expected soon.
visit the Commercial Club and
Mr. and Mrs. J. 3. Barton we
Arthur Ellingsen
returned aak fo r their; support in this
over to the Bay yesterday. |
iturday from Seattle where he matter. Petitions have been cir­
J. L. Ansen retained from a secured the exduisve agency for culated and signed by a large
trip to Portland yesterday.
the W inchester Arma products number o f citizens asking that
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guns, ammunition, tools, etc. the city council proceed to pur­
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Paulson
chase this tra ct These petitions
plaited Marshfield yesterday
There will a dance at River­ will be presented to toe City
Thrift week begins tomorrow ton Saturday night, with the Council at an early date.
W e have just received a fresh
Coquille Orchestra furnishing
and runs until next Saturday.
Mr. A . T. Morrison appeared
the music and a boat leaving
C. J. Fuhrman. made a busi­ here at 8:80 to take the crowd. before the Club and explained
stock o f fine quality rubber
the necessity -for raising more
ness trip to Marshfield Tuesday
John Epperson, a brother of *unds fo r school building pur­
Hemstitching done at Mejbelle
goods that we can absolutely
S. V. Epperson, returned to poses, owing to the great in­
Ford’* Millinery.
Portland Wednesday morning crease in cost o f building mater­
Just received a line o f D. M. C. after a three weeks’ visit here. ials since the bond election. The
guarantee.
'crochet thread at The Racket His home is in eastern Washing­ Club passed resolutions in sup­
port o f the School Board in ask­
ton.
Store.
Capt. Upton’s subject will be ing for an additional bond issue.
J. M. Weekly, o f Gravel Ford,
Mrs. McComb, o f O. A. C., was
was in town a few days this “ Recreation — the Maker o present and talked in behalf o f
Men.” This is a big and vita
week.
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the Home Demonstration Work
Born last Monday to Mr. am subject and he is well qualified in this county. 'A t the conclu­
Mrs. Geo. A . Stevens, an eight to talk on that subject. Liberty sion o f her remarks, the Club
Theatre, January 23rd.
pound son.
voted to raise $100.00 to assist
First D. M. C. crochet thread in retaining Miss Kalbus for the
Mrs. T. B. Currie returned
ice the w ar at The Racket coming year.
an.”
Monday from a visit to friends
Store. -
The other story has to do with
at the Bay.
a boy somewhat older, whom we
Entertain the “ 500" Club.
M n . i. P. B «yen w u vi.ltin *
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Mr. arid Mrs. L. P. Branstetter will call Randolph. His mother
week,
entertained
the Senior “ 500” was cheerfully singing or per­
and Thursday.
where he had been examined as lub and the husbands o f the haps only humming a tune as
Miss Jessie Pointer returned to his sanity and ordered com­ club members at their home last she went on with her household
yesterday from a visit to friends mitted to the state hospital.
evening in a delightful manner tasks, when he broke out rather
im patiently:
out in the valley.
The enrollment at the high which made the hours pass
Mama, * I wish to goodness
quickly
and
pleasantly.
The
i H ie legislature has voted to school here reached a total o f
you’d
sing something else.
I
quit tomorrow— making this
108 during the first semester rooms were beautiful with want to sit down; I’m tired
eenery
and
artiatic
decora-
six-days session.
and it is deemed certain that
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ns, and a delicipus luncheon standing up."
Our thanks are due to Frank this figure will be considerably
In whatever respect the rising
about
midnight was i fitting cli­
Burkholder for a delicious mess increased during the second.
genera
ton lacks reverence, it is
max to the evening’s entertain­
SO
o f salmon trout.
Capt T. Dinsmore Upton is ment. The club prize was won certainly not in failing to pay
A. S. Hammond was down known a s' “ Pal o f A ll the E
by Mrs. Ed Lorenz while Mrs. proper attention to our national
from Myrtle Point this morning in Town" and is said to be the
was awarded toe conso­ anthem.
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best example o f the iron hand in lation prize. Mrs. Jennings won
on legal business.
a velvet glove. Don’t miss hear­ the ladies’ guest prize, and Hal The Secood Semester o f School
The O. A. C. meetings this ing him. Liberty Theatre, Jan­
Pierce the gentlemen’s and Ben
The second semester o f the
week have been well attended uary 28rd.
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Ourrie captured the consolation. Coquille Schools will open a week
and very instructive.
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Sam G off is serving a sentence Besides the hosts those present from next Monday, Jan. 26. Par­
,'i C A. DeLong bought the Jen­ o f sixteen days in ja il here for were:
ents having children who have
is the p la ce to g o
son building on Front street at having intoxicating liquor in his
Messrs, and Mesdames Walter attained the age o f A years since
Sheriff's saw last Saturday for possession— four per cent beer Sinclair, Chss. Evland, Bert Fol­ the term began last fall, should
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9400.
o f his own manufacture. He re­ som, Ed Lorenz, Geo. Lorenz,'J. lave them enroll at this time,]
to g e t them
Hark Dunham was called over ceived his sentence in Judge A. Lamb, V R W ilson,-A J Sher­ if they wish to have them attend
wood, T. B. Currie, Fred Slagle, school during the present school
to the Bay
Wednesday 4o Stanley's cou rt
H.
W. Pierce, L. H. Hazard, D. year.
straighten out some more kids
W. A . Goodman, who left here
CHARGED
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there.
Pierce, Geo.
Robinson, J.
Students desiring to enter
about ten years ago, and is y m
Collier,
H.
A
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Young,
Mrs.
F.
high
school
should
enroll-
next
spending
the
winter
here,
says
Mrs. E. N. Harry visited
Jennings and Mrs. Ida Owen. week if possible, preferably on
PAIRED
friends in Marshfield Wednes­ that his son, Earl, who left Co­
Thursday or Friday.
day, returning to Coquille yes­ quille three years ago, is manag­
He Is an H and S Student.
Raymond E. Baker,
SEALED
ing the elder Goodman’s dairy
terday.
City Superintendent
ranch
near
Portland
W
e
learn
from
the
Oregon
Mrs. Frank Black has come
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The O. C. Jensen place which Smerald, the official student pa­
over from the Bay fo r a visit
Fox Funeral Sunday at Bay
with her sister, Mrs. A. A . Se- tad been advertised in the Sen­ per o f the University o f Oregon,
The funeral o f Joseph E. Fox,
lander.
tinel was bought last w e e k ly a Lha^t R. H. Mast Jr., was one o f
56 students at the university o f whom Hark Dunham furniah-
named
Smith,
who
Miss Norm Hansen, o f Crook
who made all H and S grades es a sketch on another page, took J
«ton, Minnesota, is visiting at very much surprised to find ap-
In the grading place at Marshfield last Sunday
the home o f her brother, K T. >les still on the trees and
system there H stands for “ hon- at the Baptist church, conducted
y
sound
and
appetizing.
l fanyjan
or,” the highest possible grade, by Rev. A . G. Anderson.
His
The work o f repairing the equivalent to between 96 and daughters, Mrs. Lizzie Nelson]
Earl Leslie left Monday morn­
ing to resume his studies at the foundations o f the old Herald 00 per cent, and S for “ super­ and Mrs. Margaret Wheeler]
office building has been in pro­ ior,” only a shade lower in the came down from Portland with
University after a week's
Two good lots and good cottage for $325.00
gress this week. It now has a school. Reuben, who is prepar­ the remains. A large number o f |
at home.
underpinning that stands ing himself in medicine, was the old Bottlers attended the
$50.00 cash and $10.00 per month takes the
You are invited to «pond these long on 6oHd concrete blocks.
I f only student from Coos county ices. The interment was in the I
rainy evening* at the Club Billard oundations and roofs are kept
to attain the H and S grades, Odd Fellows cemetery.
place.
Hall, dean, warn, comfortable. Fol­ n repair, the rest o f the build-
rhis is his last year at Eugene,
low the crowd.
tf ng will last a long time.
after which he will take the Wilson Bays Brockman Place
inquire of Ned C. Kelly
A. N. Gould came home yes­
The Liberty Theatre is adver­ course in the university’s medi­
Frank G. Wilson, who has
terday from the Bay where he tising fo r next Tuesday and cal college at Portland.
been managing Jthe Smith-Pow- ]
has been doing some surveying Wednesday one o f the greatest
era ranch near the county farm
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Will Take Special Coarse
on Coos river.
photo-plays o f the year. It is
for a year past, this week
Probate
Court
Itoou
Do
you
w
w
t
a
Portland
daily.
If
County Herd Inspector W. V. bought the J. A. Brockman place
Miss Minnie Kalbus left for T h e Miracle Man,” and its pro­
you subscribe for it in connection with
duction
has
drawn
crowded
On
January
18th,
Z.
T.
John­
Glaisyer returned Monday from o f a couple o f acres, west o f
Lakeside and other points in the
See their .arson Slough, where he has town on the Marshfield road. son, J. D. Barklow and P. W. the Sentinel it will be money in your
north part o f the county Thurs­ houses everywhere.
pocket
advertisement on the sixth page been testing cows.
He reports The price paid was $1260. Mr. Laird were appointed Apprais­
day morning.
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b e cattle there all healthy. Mr Brockman bought a fine ranch ers o f the estate o f Alice A rring­
Use D. M. C. crochet thread
Glaisyer
leaves soon for Pull­ three miles above Gravel Ford ton, o f M yrtle Point.
W.
H.
Mansell
returned
from
thread the kind that wears long­
at toa
On January 13th an order was
man,
Washington,
where be on the East Fork and moved
er and keeps that pretty gloss his month’s trip to San Francis­
made
for
the
adoption
o
f
Jo­
co last Saturday and on his way plans to enter the state college, there some time ago.
A t the Racket Store.
sephine Anderson by Mr. and
rom the depot purchased the for special work on cattle di
Mrs. James Adams.
Chester Clark is to take the ast o f Jack Lamb’s Special Six
Lyceum Number January 23
Last Friday A . S. Sherwood
place o f his father, the late W. Studebaker, on which he says he
Captain T. Dinsmore Upton, filed a petition fo r the adminis­
A. Clarke, as deputy collector o f saved a considerable amount ov­
Marriage
who will be at the Liberty The­ tration o f the estate o f H. J.
customs at the Bay ports.
er what he would have paid in
Jan. 9— Alva » Warner and atre on tlje 23rd, was form erly Collier, o f Coquille. He left real
Jake Force, an old settler, was the city for the same thing.
-<ena Schneider, both o f Myrtle superintendent o f Municipal
estate o f the estimated value o f
also examined as to his sanity
J. C. Ross, the father o f J, E. Point. They were married the creation in Grand Rapids, Mich­ $4,000. His heirs ore two sons,
here Jan. 6th and ordered com­ Ross, cashier o f the Farmers same day by Rev. Thomas Bark- igan, and late army athletic di-
Joseph A. Collier, o f
mitted to the state hospital.
and Merchants Bank, arrived ow at his residence.
rector. As an authority on ath- and Glenn Collier, o f Arago, and
Jan. 13— Harry Dufner and letics And recreation the name two daughters, Evaline Shane
Ed Aasen has ju st started a lere Tuesday and says he is
second logging camp on the ng to make Jiia home in £ ' Vanda Hayep, both o f Marsh of “ Dinny” Upton is fam iliar and Ruby Smith, both o f Port-
R epeated
They were married the everjrwhere throughout the mid­
Umpqua a short distance from quille. Mrs. Ross stopped for a field.
his older camp near Reedsport visit with friends at the Bay. next day by Justice E. H- Joehnk dle w est
| F. G. Edwards has been ap-
at his residence.
E ye H eadach es
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. _ _ . . . .pointed guardian o f the estate
Dr. O. W. Leslie, Osteopathic Phy­ fr. and Mrs. Ross were resi­
Jan. 13— Francis M. Hodges
dents
o
f
Independence,
Kansas,
sician of Marsh Sold, will bo at Baxter
* * * * * * Edwards, a minor,
••P vitality and bring abort
and Mary Etta Boland.
ed for *2.15 la connection with the who«e estate consists o f $800 in
Hotel, Coquille, Tuesdays, Thursday* when the w riter went there
tm eral narrow breakdowns.
Sentinel,
and
why
its
publishers
I
property.
about
forty
years
ago
and
we
and Saturday, each weak, 2:00 p. m.
Many senrible people continue
shouldn't ask a dollar or a dollar and |
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Ross Lands Offered for Sale.
to 4 p. in.
tf lave known them ever since.
to suffer grant pain end incon­
a half a year (o r a paper ae good
The Independence colony in Co­
New
G
u
os
in
O
reuit
Court
The lands o f the Russ Im­ they furnish, we don’t
venience through false pride.
Alex Peterson returned from quille is growing.
provement
Co. have now all been
Jan. 18— David Crockett vs.
the Bay yesterday with some
Sunset Mat asine and the Sentinel I Lora Pearl C rockett Suit for
platted and are offered to the
Coos Bay shipyard machinery
New Chib Organized.
Don’t be Foolish
public in tracts o f any *1 »
are now furnished in combination for divorce.
purchased ‘ by the Johnson Mill
A new chib was organized sired.
IS, too price ed the Sentinel b<
L.
P.
Branstetter.
Jan.
16—
Charles
N
orris
va.
Oteame will relieve, if flttea
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here Monday by the business
*2 a year-and that of Sunset *2
] Harry G. Hoy and Meta Hoy, his
properly and wearing spectacles
The Coos and Curry
women o f the d tr , which is ex­ ■'OR SALE!— A good nine-room the combined price bring $1 lena.
I w ife. Suit in equity,
1« no sign o f old ago. Let us re­
phone company are
pected to be in the nature o f a
Jan. 15— Lamb A Von Pegert
house,-three lots. Located two
lieve your headaches by supply-
have a “ Central’’ at
voman’s commercial dub. F if­
The offer of the Sunset and the Sen­ I vs. C. A. Machon, Lillias C Ma-
blocks north o f court house.
lag glasses that will take away
and will erect their own
teen were present at the organi­
For price and terms call on the tinel both for one year for *3.00 still chon, Dennis McCarthy and
the strain. Hundreds will teatL.
there.
zation and the following officers
Kaiser k Miller, a co-partner­
administrator having proper­
fr to our reliability.
jre elected:
ship composed o f Charlie Kaiser,
ty in charge. W. A. Goodman,
Spectacles and Eye* gla
Verna
Mast,
leader.
Coquille.
53tf The daily and Sunday Oregonian Chris. Miller and J. D. Graham.
ad while yea wait.
Bi
May Lund, assistant leader.
and the Sentinel, both for one year, I Suit to foreclose lien.
V . R . W ILSON
duplicated. Satisfaction
Edith W illey,
Call and spend aa «ranina at the for *8-60 at this i
Jan. 16—S. D. Pulford vs. Jas­
Oa-
by V. R. Wilson, the <
Liberty Theatre, cosy and comforta­
per R. Y oak am.
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m
How well the rising ■
tion is being trained in patriot-
ism is shown by a couple at stor­
ies told yesterday afternoon at
the meeting o f the Ladies Aid o f
the Federated Church held at
the home o f Mrs. Neita Oddy.
And, by the way, we want to
suggest to the craft that the
newspaper which doesn’t keep in
touch with the Ladies Aid is ov­
erlooking a bet. O f course, the
Aid is more fam iliar u d
form al than the newspaper and
a verbatim report we would ek
pect no paper to publish. But
some o f the ladies yesterday af­
ternoon thought toe stories
are going to tell well worth pub-
lushing and “ So do I,” as the
tramp said about the trunk
( “this size fo r te n dollars.” )
It was at a small party o f lit­
tle tots gathered at the home o f
a. ifrril known matron to visit her
daughter that the lady was re­
quested to start a song for them.
She was nothing loath but asked
them to make a selection. One
o f them, yet under school age,
whom we will call Dorothy, re­
sponded :
“ W hy let’s sing the song if
you don’t stand up you’re a Ger-
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WM“ *d*y
these cold nights
Price $1:25 up
Knowlton’s Drug Store
?St oriorflîît PJS"
Are Your Batteries Dead?
If
Gardner’s Garage
Why Pay Rent?
i
ble. and hear the #4,000.00 Wurlitiar
Orcheatral Oragaa with the rietuna.
Sunset and toa
IS for a
•C$4.