The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921, February 06, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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M r. Valley Man, you have been wondering
to solve your haulipg problems
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Mr. and |
Mre.
Leneve entertained at
“ 600." the guests numbering
n £ riy sixty. The living rooms
gay With red candles,
greenery and pitted plants.
The high scores o f the even-1
ink were made by Mrs. Alien!
Collier and Mr. W alter Sinclair,)
who were awarded beautiful and |
•prOpriate prizes.
At the conclusion o f the games I
a very delicious two-course lunch
was served. The follow ing were |
the invited guests:
Messrs, and Mesdames. L H. I
Hazard, H. A. Young, A . J. Sher­
wood, J. A. Lamb, W. Sinclair,
V. L. Hamilton, T. A . Leach, HL
S. Norton, J. A. Collier, C. Ev-
land, B. Folsom, Geo. Lorenz, S.
P. Bartlett, L. P. Brantzetter, H.
C. Getz, V. R. Wilson, D. D.
Pierce, Hhl Pierce, R. A . Jeub,
Ray Dean; J. W. Leneve; Mes­
dames W. C. Rose, R. H. Creag-
or, F. S. Slagle, M. J, Hartson,]
Ben Currie; Misses W innie Cur­
ry, Forest Schneider, Edna Har-1
locker, Edna Jam ieson; Messrs.
D. E. McDuffee, O. C. Sanford, J.
P. Michaels, Howard Pike, Chas. [
Har locker, Alton Grimes. ■
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Calumet Baking Powder
Just as good at the best, and much
cheaper
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We will have a Demonstrator in
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our store aU day Saturday. Come
in and find out about it
.
Just
received
a • v nice
lot
of - r fresh
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vegetables. Come early and get
your pick for your Sunday dinner
J. G. W. Entertained
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Mrs. E. W. Lorerz delightful-
| ly entertained the J. G W. club
at her home last Tuesday even­
ing.
Tne home was «decorated
with pussy willows in a very ar­
tistic arrangement with the col-
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|or o f pink predominating.
work and convert
evening pass quickly
I fo r , those present and the deli­
SAVE MONEY BY PAYING CASH
cious luncheon served at the
|dbae was enjoyed-by all. .
Those present w ere:
Mes-
uhes H. N. Lorenz, J. A. Lamb,
Church
I Fred Slagle, M. J. Hartson, O. C.
Sanford, Geo. Lorenz, E. W. Lor­ You aro cordially invited to
enz, € . J. Fuhrman, E. E. John-1 tha Patented Church/
R ed Seal Continenal-Motor
son, B. Folsom, J. S. Lawrence,
Oao Coat a W ert
|W. H. Lyons, Mu O. Hawkins.
| Sunday Schooi io
Brown Ltpe Q utch and Transmission
FOR SALE— My house and lot
opposite Catholic church. Geo.
About that Service Medal
Epworth
8:80 p. m.
3t2*
Spicer Drive Shaft and Universal Joints
7:80 p. a .
Evoiing
The American Legion re­
MM-Wook
quests the Sentinel to publish
7:80 p. WANTED— A girl with expert-
Prayar
the follow ing extract from
T im kin Full Floating W orm Drive Rear Axle
ence in kitchen and store. Ap­
Chapter 882 o f the laws o f O ra-. „ ■
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ply to Brown A Brown. ’
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gon fo r 1919, which provides for
W YOU
Without a Church Home
Trunnion Radiator Suspension
“a medal to be presented to Ore- COME! Wo eaahslp 7«^
FOR SALE— Straberry plants
gon’s soldiers, sailors, marines
H you • » looking for CUuwh
by A . W. Varney on Mareh-
and other persons entering the Cetao!r You eaa holp v .
field
road. Magoun’s and Gold
8 «^ U > B #f#r# Y au B u y
Dollar, each 60 cents a hun-
m ilitary and naval service o f the I
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■ dred.
8t6.
United States since the com­
mencement o f the United States’ I St. Ji
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FOR SALE— Early Ohio seed
participation in the world war, Xhoreh School, 10 a. m.
potatoes. - *
and honorably discharged th «re-j Mornto#
firrt and third
from , and to arrange for the dis- lgund>T1 n . _
2 YOUNG COWS for sale. Also
tribution o f su A medals among K o S g Sorrieo, ..cowl sod fourth
Vetch and Oat Hay. Phillips
the persona entitled thereto.” |8unday, i 7;8o p.
Bros.
It ia requested that-any sol­
W. * . Couper, •, Vicar.
dier/ sailor or marine, Whether a
•WANTED—Two ladies* for sales
member o f the American Legion
position. Experience not nec­
Christian Church
or not, in order to get complete
essary. Traveling with crew
DISTRIBUTORS FO R COOS AND CURRY COUNTIES
Çhtorth of Chrtet
list o f those entitled to medal,
manager and w ife for large
(Dteciptea)
present data at once to Walter
food manufacturing concern.
F. Oerding, Commander, Ameri­
Sunday Morning Service*
' Reference required. Positions
can Legion, Coquille Post No. 86.
Bible School, 10 a. m.
permanent. Offer good chance
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Communion and mwnon 11:00 a
for advancement. Salary and
Difference o f Opinion
Evening Service*
>•••••
expenses.
Apply to Mr. or
i> Circuit C w rt
anna Davis, both o f Bandon.
Christian Endeavor 7:00 p.
n •
• LYCUBGUt LODO»
Mrs. Sam H. Bennett, Machon
—
Doctors
differ
as
to
whethc
Jan. 31— Agnes R. Sengs tack­
W
Hotel, Coquille', Ore.
t
the return epidemic now pre- 1 Preaching Service 8KH) p.
-Probate Court Items
Prayer „ meeting
Wednesday »
• en vs. Rvaline A. Pollaxfen et aL
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vailing
all
over
the
country
ia.
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FOR RENT— 3 good housekeep­
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• , Jan. 81— W. J. Conrad va. „M on d a y a petition was flkd by the Spanish Influenza that took h«« * 8:00 o cJ'ock- „
ing rooms partly fu rbish ed,.
•
st S # * f k
• Merchahts Savings A Trust Co., W. C. Chase fo r the admiiustra- such a toll o f death a year mm «
Dalu*’ p**tor-
Suit to tiop o f the estate o f W. A. Bar­
table, good cook stove, bed­
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Guy 8. Calkins et al.
or
merely
the
grip
which
is
with
foreclose tax Hen.
nett, o f Fairview, who left $4600 us every year. Tbe present «at-1
stead and springs. Hot and <
Christian
Science
Society,
Jan.
81st— W. C.
Foster in real estate and $226 in person
cold water. Lights and water
tack is not only much milder Service* next Sonday at HUM a. m
against the follow ing def<
fendant« al property.
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furnished, all for $20 jfer
• HOWARD K. COUPER • to foreclose tax liens; Sarah E.
than a year ago but is said to I wadnwday evening meeting at 8
month. D .- C. Krantz, two
• F o w ir il af TW ArrUtega • Swift, Chris Rasmussen, et a l;
differ
radically
in
its
symptoms
L-doek.
.
Am ti-Vaccination Society
blocks west Of Sentinel office.
A U niteli Colteci. Son Frmnciaco |
from that deadly epidemic.« We
Sunday *ehpotfft 9:80 a. a
J. A . Lose, Lillian Luae et a l;
Tuesday night an anti-vacein have heard o f only three cases in
• instruction in piano • Wm. Lea ton, Elmer Lea ton, E.
The Beading Boom will be opea ev FOR SALE— Lunch Room and
• ANO MUSICAL THEORY • C. McDonald, Louis Dufault et ation meeting at Marshfield was Coquille so far, and one o f them ry Tuesday and Saturday afternoon
Confectionery doing good bus­
i p .a i c M
p a « * im • a l; Herbert Lockhart, Louise attended by over a hundred j
was a recent arrival from the ram 2 o’clock until A
iness; reasons, on account o f
• • • • • • • • • • è l i , # « « Lockhart, et a l; Robert Marsden, pie and an Anti-Compulsory Vac­ east. In this case the difference
health. Apply at Central o f­
Church a f God.
Rachel Marsden, Rachel Smith, cination League was organized o f opinion among physicians was
fice, Coquille, Qpe. Mrs. R. L.
with 60 members. It was decid­ evident, the city health officer
Map B a a
Gimlin.
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e i a l; Lose Land Con limited,
ehapol
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at
Church
of
God
ed to make a test case in court putting up a quarantine sign,
City o f North Bend et a l; R. W.
FOR SALE— to settle estate—
Schmeer, Anna Brand Schmeer, to get a decision aa to the validi­ which the county health officer
Sunday School at 10 a. ■*.
. .
9-room house, with la rge'
L. D. McBeet et a l; P. Hanrahan, ty o f the law and also to request removed.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
an opinion from Attorney Gener­
basement, wood house and
Margaret
Hanrahan
et
a
l;
Wal­
Prayar mooting Thunday evening
in the LangioU and Denmark
al Brown on that point. A letter
Tax Summons fo r 1913
small barn. Six iota, four in
ter
Sinclair,
Jaa.
Anderson,
Eva
at 7:80 p. m.
neighborhood« tw o or three
ia to be written to Dr. Roberg to
bottom,
north o f court house
The
Coos Bay H arbor is now
A cordial welcome la oxtondod to all
m onth» ago, says the Port Or-
ascertain whether the state
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on Elliott street. Price $1680 ;
nting
the
county
tax
sum­
L.
E.
Neal,
Paatbr.
ford TribunC 8eme o f the as­
for terms see A. W. Varney,
M I. Sauire would make any provision for+Pn
says returned have ehown start­
the education o f children who mons in foreclosure fo r 1918,
Coquille, or J. J. Stanley. 2t5*
et
a
l;
John
Tyron
et
a
l;
Htraip
the
first
published
since
that
o
f
ling value«, the plantinum alone
Tho daily and Sunday Oregonian
Coats, Huldah Coats et al ; Phlor- are excluded from school because 1912 appeared in the Sentinel in
running as high as 16 and 18
and tho Sontinol, both for one yonr, WANTED TO RENT— Dairy
they refuse to be vaccinated.
us Hale, Ethel Hale et al
December, 1918, over three for 88.80 at thte oftc* '
ounces per ton o f ore.
ranch near Coquille with *40
Feb. 8— Beulah C. la m ia va.
The contract the
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\ said to be representing H u i t Hanna. Suit for divorce. Cider Dealer Reports H uU elf rears ago.
or j>0 cows on tha place, by
iarbor
made
for
this
work
waa
Can on na for alaliaaw y..
San’ Francisco «to ttin g works,
two Swiss. A lfred Iachy, Riv­
The proprietor o f the Webb
Feh. 8—The State o f Oregon
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where som e o f the rock waa sent on the relation o f Ann Bethel vs. soft drink parlor at Marshfield at so low a price that it says It is _______________________
erton, Box 16.
2t2*
osing
money
on
it—and
we
have
B
tv.
Mohair
fo r analysis, have been in the Thomas Ewing, accused o f being reported to the authorities that no doubt that ia the case.
I W AN TED-W ool and Mohair, KUu,
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-i during the past father o f an iDegMmate child.
Pelt* and Chitthn Bark. Highoat FOR SALE— J51 acre ranch, ten
he had cider on hand which
o f the local
Prteo paid. Goo. T. Moulton. IStf
acres bottom, the rest pasture
Feb. 6— H arriett R. Moore vs. im ght be ‘‘harder” than the law Fire Patrol Officers the Stum
$6,000 each C. R. Moore and Frances Moore, allowed. One sample presented
land, two miles below River­
R B. Sypher and the Geo. W. Moore Lumber
ton.
House has nine rooms
The old offices o f the Coos and |
all right. Constable Good­
option to sett the Co. Suit to foreclose mortgage. man investigated another barrel, Curry counties Fire Patrol A
and is modern in every respect
kve a '
on his ranch fo r
JOHNSON
and newly papered. Good or­
Fe^. 6— Coos Bay Fish and which Mr. Webb had at his home sociation were reelected at the I
chard and fine water, with wa­
$16,000.
in Bunker HilL This tested over annual meeting at Marshfield
Cannery Co., vs. Chas. Feller.
ter right and coal right. Price
Such facta .«a the above tend
Feb. 6— Lillian E. Wilson vs. two per cen t Mr. Webb promis­ last Monday morning as follow s: [
$4,000. Henry Johnson, Riv­
President— George Sailor.
ed ^jot to sell any and as he had
K dw ifa d . WiiBon. 4
$2.00 per load
erton, Ore.
lt f
Vice president— G. W. Mar-|
wanted to comply with the law,
pasit
D
istrict
Attorney
Hall
did
not
shaL
k • ° * r r r «* ? “ r J e r
Leave orders at the mill or
FOR SALE— A good nine-room
cause. an arrest—Coos Bay
Secretary— Carl Da via.
__ w«en traced fo r several m u «,
with me.
house, three lots. Located two
Treasurer John D. Goes.
that it will no* he surprising if ■ F e b . 2— William Vincamp and Times.
blocks north o f court house.
the near future sees mining de-
< Rosetta Coon, b a ft o f Marsh-
P . E. D RAN E
For price and terms call on the
Do you want a Portland daily. If rOB BALE tha
d. They were married the
m n « r t h .iS 5 r «
adm inistrator having proper-
for it in eoanoetioa with
next day by Judge Wade at the
•nut Ito la I
Oflteo ft rat door north of
tho
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it win to
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