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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1920)
In', Dr, V . purchased of tlte Fred Qhgie Hie 1 Apperson Jack rabbit, that high class car which J. J. Bateman here a fte r tryin g un- fu lly to dispose o f it a t A good mony people have told ju s that the Sentinel is “ like a the Bay. It is a beauty and one Kreuts la t t e C ity letter from home’* to send to ab o f the finest cars in Coos county. sent friends; Is there any one Am ong the M yrtle Point la to whom you would like to send dies, who went over to North MayteBa the paperT Bend Tuesday to attend the Roy Ford'* Millinery. tf Fred Von Pegert underwent al Neighbors convention that a f F irst class Vulcanizing W orks es operation fo r appendicitis at ternoon and evening, were Mes- have ju st been opened at Ban* the Richmond hospital early this dames Henry Schroeder, Gus don. V lt3 week. He is the third member Hamilton, Annie Tripp, A . A . Schrifer, M ary Albee, H. C. M il J. E. Paulson is building a o f the fam ily to h§ve to undergo ler, Maude Annin. neat garage at his place on fir s t this ordeeL Miss Ida Gamble, who was an street. 4 Herman Tetlefsen, a recent ar instructor in the Bandon schools For vulcanizing send your rival here, le ft fo r Coquille Mon day where he w ill v isit w ith his until the first o f the year, when work to Bandon Vulcanfzi she was called to her home in Works. It8 brother and look over the coun try with plans o f locating.— Coos Portland by the illness and death Mrs. L. H. Hazard went out to o f her niece, has accepted a posi Bay Times. Portland last Saturday fo r tion in the N orth Bend schools, C. McC. Johnson, o f Reeds- teaching in the {dace o f Miss short stay. —' • port, has gone to San Francisco Zola K irry, who resigned. Mrs. M. L. Custer and son to get a vessel o f 400,000 or 500,- have been visitin g w ith Grand It didn’t take long a fte r the 000 feet o f lumber capacity, to pa and Grandma Custer here. Sentinel was out last week for handle the output o f his m ill at T. A . W alker to get the missing You can get your Vulcanizing Reedsport bunch o f keys, the loss o f which done at Bandon now. w ith less Marshfield is going to adopt a had prevented him from getting expense than to send farther curfew ordinance which w ill into his office, nor fo r John Aas- away. It3 keep boys and girls under six en to retrieve that fine cameo Mr. and. Mrs. S. M. Nosier and teen o ff the streets a fter nine pin which was a Christmas pres George T. Moulton returned yes o’clock in the w inter and ten in ent to his w ife. The Sentinel terday from a ten days’ visit to the summer. want ads are winners. Portland. Rev. L. E. N q»l, pastor o f the Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parker W e furnish the D aily and Church o f God here, returned and baby, o f Lisbon, South Da Sunday Oregonian fo r one year yesterday from Yakim a, Wash., kota, came in Tuesiday fo r a in connection with the Sentinel where he attended a m eeting o f month’s visit with relatives. fo r $8.50, i-opiescntatives o f churches o f Mrs. Parker is a sister o f Mrs. C. W . Endicott and a daughter F. C. Parsley returned this that denomination. morning from a commercial trip Rev. J. Edward Blair, a well o f T. J, W alker. , They le ft to Bandon and other points in known Presbyterian preacher, weather o f 36 degrees below ze the county. w ill be up from Curry county ro and were astonished to find it so warm and springlike here. County-general fund warrants and w ill conduct the services at issued before July 1, 1918, are the Federated church here Sun Heaven Helps Such Men now rip e . Interest ceased on day evening, Feb. 8. Apparently the enterprising them Jan. 16. Bishop DuBos. o f the South citizens o f the Bullards commun Methodist church, who was ex Yea a n invited to spend those long rainy evenings at the Club Billard pected here this week, has been ity have come to the conclusion Hall, dean, warm, comfortable. Fol obliged to postpone hie visit and that the way to get road im low the crowd. tf it w ill be several weeks before he provements is to go ahead and make them. Realizing the dire w ill be able to be here. The Mercy Hospital Associa need o f some 200 feet o f plank Fred Von Pegert has sold the ing on the Fahy hill along the tion is going« to build a new hos pital in Marshfield, the city fu r form er Land residence on Spur county road leading towards the geon H ill, which he purchased Seven Devils and finding the nishing the site. last year, to C. C. Farr, county Gee. N . Battey suffered a fal agen t possession, however, w ill county court unprepared to fu r nish money fo r the improve at the County Infirm ary the first not 1 m given until April. ment, the men o f the community o f the week which w ill keep him The long pending suit o f Kath got together and decided to do laid up fo r several days. erine Thimsen vs. Attorney the jo b themselves. They got O. S. Toney, the fath er o f Clu(s. I. Reigard, o f Marshfield, the tim ber out o f the woods, Coo# county Moose, wi has been decided by the Supreme hauled it to the Fahy m ill, cut it from th e,B ay yesterday to at- Court in favor o f Miss Thimsen. into 8-inch planks, then put the tend lodge here last n igh t road to proper grade and About $3,000 was involved. Marshfield is m aking ' every Those subscribers who get down the planks. Oq the restaurant cut out all private their paper this week with a blue planks were laid crosswise to g boxes so that all patrons w ill w ill know that th eir sub width o f nine feet. Leading to have to eat in fu ll view o f the scriptions expire with this is the hill the plank were placed public. le. They are dated “ Feb. 20' lengthwise. - C a p t A lex Scott, o f form erly at the head o f the kK cal life saving visited the wreck o f the Chaos- tor w ith Chauncey W oodruff and Erw in Grange, o f the Sixes. C apt Scott is 72 y e a n o f age, but apparently has not yet lost the adventurous spirit o f' youth, i'he condition in which he found things on board that vessel is thus told by the W estern W orld: A large quantity o f new sail doth, rope, cable and other ma terial, a valuable hoisting wrech and gear were found. A ll o f'th e m aterial is said to be in excel lent shape and worth upward o f $10,000 to $12,000 i f they are able to get it ashore. The party attached a line to the Chanalor, anchoring the wreckage to shore m accordance with the laws cov ering salvage, and have made their claim to the bow and all the m aterial on board. They are now devising ways and means o f wringing the stutf to land. 1 M A thorough search fo r bodies was made, but none were found. Hotel, Coquills, Tuesdays, Thursdays The statement the Sentinel and Saturday, each week, 2:00 p, to 4 p. m. tf made last week to the effect that J. C. Ross has purchased o f Nels Osmundson his bungalow residence near the east end o f F irst street and w ill make his home there. Spectacles and Eye rapan-. ad while you wait, duplicated. Satisfaction guaranteed, by V. R. Wilson, the Optometrist, Co quille, Oregon. Ed McMullen had settled with Mrs. Bledsoe was at least prema ture, thought that was the un derstanding a t the Sheriff’s o f fice. Last week Perley Lund sold the lease he had on the tailor shop on Front street to Floyd Brooks, a young man who has been here fo r some months and has, .had experience in that line before. Arthur Ellingsen has the ex cavation done on the grounds all I f any o f our readers know ready to build a new residence heir names have not yet got in- at his place ju st east o f the First o the census rolls it behooves street bridge. them to get busy. People ha ye Tw o considerable business telephoned th e Sentinel this changes are pending now in Co week from Fairview that they quille—one involving a firm have not been visited by an which has been doing business enumerator. here fo r s generation. Lawrence Suckau, a Coos The rainfall at Marshfield county rancher, who went in- from Saturday noon until Mon sane, was brought Wed- lit up here 1 day noon is said to have amount nesday by Deputy ty Sh Sheriff Jake ed to 4 incehs. Coquille proba W hite, and placed in over bly got nearly as much. night, being taken out to Salem . From. Jan. 18 to Jan. 24 not a yesterday morning. m arriage license was issued at W. Cl Bradley, who has been the county clerk’s office here. representing the A . Rupert Can That was a long tim e fo r Dan nery interest here fo r several Cupid to loaf on the job. months past, was called to P ort Rev. J. Loyd Decell, o f Fres land fo r a conference with the no, California, arrived Tuesday managers o f the company by a to assist Rev. A . B. B arry in the telegram yesterday and went revival meetings at the Federat north this morning. and next. ed church this Arthur Ellingsen was over at i Lex Cope came up from Lang- Marshfield Monday attending lois this morning fo r the second the county m eeting and banquet tim e this week. He came to visit o f the Coos and Curry Hardware his mother and. his unde, who is Retail Dealers Association. He was named as one o f the execn- seriously ill at Fred Belloni’s. ' iv e committee e f the association M. J. Hartson has ju st receiv fo r the coming year. ed from Fred Slagle, the Olds- J. F. Lee, o f Riverton, was a mobile Sportster, which the Coos Bay Tim es declared was the caller this morning. He return prettiest ever seen a t the Bay. ed Wednesday from a visit to his son at Colfax, CaL, where he went six months ago fo r a On# practically now 22 hors* power change o f clim ate on account o f lis w ife’s health. Mrs. Lee re turns wonderfully improved. Bee Tt A. Walter. Dry Lfaoa ted M e te r la •— i t e deed Lsof 4« DISINFECTANTS y lor tte dairy. fe rn e t* ! Now a as4 Ira Dite » wall as in Both useful la The ^ y ^ u i^ p re v s u tio ri agotast graia aad potatoes. » and rust on FORMALDEHYDE Veterinary Vaseline aad Baleen Naeeeaary to the bad effects of wad aad weather. . Kow Kara -->* CARE OF STOCK A complete stock o f new garden aeed both tai bulk aad Dairymen Meet at Baadou Between 30 and 40 dairymen from all parte o f Coos and north ern Curry counties were in Ban don yesterday attending the an- Curry Cheese association. The m eeting was called to der at one o’clock. One o f first item s o f business waa election o f directors. The l directors are: J. D. Carl, k tie P oin t; A . W. Cope, Lan gl J. S. Capps, Denmark; C. Zi alt, S ixes; B. McCloskey, h w ay; A lb ert Seeling, Coos B Geo. McDonald, Broadbent. • Knowlton’s Drug Store Are Yonr Battems Dead? , - i If so i the cheese factory owned I D. Carl at Norw ay and the : owned by A . Christ Gravel Ford. The id . Gardner’’s G arage as is done in northern coufity .— W estern World. is the place to go The Cew Testing Association committee o f the M yrtle Pc Cow Testing Association 1 Saturday 1546 cows, owned eighty farm ers into the association. IS Jim D avis’ dog has a litter o f which means Feb. 1,1920.’ ’ w o lf puppies. Beware o f them In work over at Coos Bay the fo r they w ill certainly g e t you dredge Oregon has ju st dug up i f you don’t give them s wide three stills supposed to have berth. ItS * been thrown into the bay when * Dr. O. W. Lsslis, Osteopathic Phy there was danger the owners sician of Marshfield, will bo at Baxter would be caught with the goods. TREE 8PRAY8 and INSECTICIDES that. Tw o testers hired to carry on the work. shape, and i f done under con M cNair, vice president tract would doubtless have cost ... . n between three and fou r hundred rommrttee o f Dew Valley hold a meeting in the Four M ile dollars.— Bandon World. school house F< 'eb. 1st. New C u es in Circuit Court W ill Soon M ove to Portland Jan. 26— State Industrial Ac cident Commission vs. R. B. . L. A . Liljeqvist, who recently was adm itted to the firm o f Cake Young. Jan. 26-r-State Industrial A c ft Cake in Portland, and had cident Commission vs. Charles been there arranging fo r chang ing his residence, came back to Richert. Jan. 26—Southern Oregon Co. Coos Bay Sunday and says he ve. W. W . E igh t and Robert A. cannot get possession o f the Train, partners, doing business home he bought until about the middle o f February and his mov as E igh t A Train. Jan. 27— John Robinson vs. M. ing w ill be delayed until then. M. Rose, widow o f Abram Rose, Mr. L iljeq vist said the firm had Lester Rose, et aL Suit to q u iet' wm e big cases on hand and he is anxious to get to Portland to title. Jan. 29— James W . Cariile vs. help on the preparation.— Rec M artha R. Cariile. Suit fo r di ord. vorce. Jan. 29— Flanagan ft Bennett P arty Saturday N igh t Bank vs. E. D. M cArthur. Last Saturday probably the Jan. 29— J. E. Chase vs. E. G. Perham and Marian Perham, largest party o f the season as John McLeod, A lex McLeod and sembled at the spacious and hos W. L . Williamson. Suit to fore pitable home o f Mr. and M rs. A . J. Sherwood and enjoyed them close m ortgage. Jan. 29— Flanagan ft Bennett selves w ith “ 500” until the ap proach o f midnight when a de Bank vs. W. F. Merchant. licious lunch was served. The party consisted o f fifty people, M arriage men and women and there were Jan. 24— John C. Epperson tw elve tables. The Sherwoods and Effie M agili. both o f M yrtle are royal entertainers and ev Point. They were married the eryone present enjoyed the oc same day by Justice E. A . Dodge casion immensely. at the residence o f Lola M. Stan ford. New Maa Sent Here Jan. 27— Edward C. Kran- lolm and M argaret Overton, A . E. Adams, the genial re- both o f Marshfield. ntative o f the American Jan. 27— Russell E. Maine and pe Founders company’s P ort 3emence W right, both o f land branch,* has been visitin g Marshfield. They were married the print shops in Coos county the same day at the home o f the this week. W e enjoyed a chat bride by Rev. Donald M cKay. w it him Wednesday about old Jan. 29— George Franklin Cox friends and present conditions. and Agnes Christian Canter I f he hadn’t appeared ju st when bury, both o f Bandon. he did in the fa ll o f 1918 to pur chase the Woodbum Independ ent we were then publishing, we Probate Court Iteuis should probably have never seen Thursday Attorney Pulford Coquille. filed a petition in the probate court fo r the administration o f Lands O ffen d fo r Sale. the estate o f M. A . Carlson, who The lands o f the Rues Im died Nov. 4,1905. The heirs are <3arl T . Carlson, o f W inchester provement Co. have now all been B ay; Edith Boise, o f Bandon; platted and are offered to the and August W. and Frank W. public in tracts o f any size de Carlson, o f Sunnyvale, CaL sired. * I* R Branstetter. to get them RE She W in Y et W alk ____ DolHe James ,______ down the coast last week, says the P ort O rford Tribune, return ing to her home at G reggs creek from Coquille, at which latter 'ace Dr. Richmond operated on 'th her feet. When a small child Miss James had the infan tile paralysis which le ft her crippled in both limbs. W hile the Dr. w ill not let her bear her weight upon her fe e t at this tim e, yet the operations are ap parently successful and w ill at least relieve the young lady o f much o f her affliction. CHARGED PAIRED SEALED BUILT For Sale or 20 Acres o f unimproved U ixi, one mile west o f Coquille fo r sale a t h alf price, fiv e hundred dollars ($500.00) down. Bal- ance on term s a t 6% inter- This is known as the “ 8anford Coal Mine property,” it la under laid w ith a 7 fo o t vein o f eoaL several hundred tons o f coal have been taken o u t I w ill trade fo r im proved land or town property in Rouge R iv er Valley. Price $1600.00. Real Estate Agents take notice. S. A . Hawks, Ashland, Ore. T te doily aad Sunday aad tte 8aatiaaL both far am for U M at thto office. npH* th ou ght upper 1 most most in our minds is to impreoé on every csr owner that our applica tion o f the W illard Serivce and Adjustment Policies / ea ves o u t n o p o i n t neoeeeary to com piete b e tte r y e a tit/e c tio n , w h eth er i t ie to be fo u n d in a n y p rin te d state m en t o r n o t. THERE 18 NOTHING EXPERIMENTAL ABOUT OUR EYE EXAMINATIONS Each Eye COOS BAY Distributors tod with Use tins H ____ Thti to am advantage that you get ovar Ready-made Glasses which are nude to seil mod not to correct eye troubles. Marshfield, Ore. Dent bo reekloaa with yoar tee. They certainly il*een> the boat care that (mm ba hod. BATTERYCO. WE TELL YOU MOW TO CARE POE THEM V. R. WILSON