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