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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1920)
E. C. R ebuts, of Myrtle Point, w u * Sentinel caller this morning. Hemstitching done at Mayhollo Ford’s Millinery. « Judge Coke cam« over here today to taka up the pending naturalization n o rm uena u is v r ic i 0 1 vvu, ..u u u v j Look over the list of for the line of automobiles handled by Quick advertises. Very likely he h u £ ; p .»1------ something you wjsnt. ,-f % _ . ....... E. 0 . Clinton has‘resigned his po- Earl Cochran, of Parkersburg, w u ^ Farmers Union stors here doing business in Coquille yesterday ^ ^ ^ . logging w where and made the Sentinel a co . wage# are higher. Mr. Chase has en- Assessor J. P. Beyers went home gaged the service* of Frank Schram, sick with the grip a couple of days ago- an experienced clerk from the Bay, to and is now confined to his bed. take his place. I We know “The Beach Models” will The Coquille Lumber Mlils (former- /captivate you when they appear in |y the Sitka) waa shutdow n Wednes- zperson a t the Liberty Theatre, Feb. day owing to so many of the workmen 26th. being sick and so many others having Planting garden tern been the rule severe c u m of sickness ¡n thir fami- here in CoquUle thU week. The ap, J«*«*»* «1» ba* »hut down peal of such weather couldn’t be re- the same reason, sisted. Chas. ‘Strang and family started Wednesday*noon the Marshfield M°nt**u*’ schools were dismissed until next Mon- Shasta Valley, Callfornte,-where he „„ of sickness among both bought i ranch and will engage City Council A dvertises Bonds "The Beach Models” appear first on the screen in their latest comedy, “Dog Days,” and then appear in person In vited were prevented by sickness from being present. a miniature song and dance revue. While the Liberty Theater is shut down now along with so many other plates, and is being thoroughly clean ed and fumigated on account *f the prevailing epidemic, Manager Gage doesn’t consider it closed on account of any official order, and is preparing to open again next week. D. C. Krantz h at added to hit place a couple of blocks west of the Sentinel office by buying an acre of land from off the west end of the Stanley place just south of his. He has also.added to his milk supply Ijy buying one of Mr. They say in China, the chinks pay fifty cents to see the bathing girl comedies. According to th at “The Beach Models In Person" would play a t $2.00 per s e a t Mrs. Owen Knowltor. war called on yesterday afternoon to assist a t the county clerk’s office, both Mr. Oddy and Mias Bunch having b u n taken with th e grip during the day. While the schools, the churches, tho theater, the pool hall* and the lumber mills are all closed and there are prac tically no social functions this week, the newspapers go on fust the same. , Before the shut down a t the Co quille Lumber Mills, a beginning was made in lath manufacture, 7,000 being produced in half a day by green men. The capacity of the plant is about 20,- 000 a day/- átate Senator W alter B. Jones, of Eugene, and W. T. Alpine, of Wiscon sin, were in Coquille recently on their way to Riverton* where they are In terested in the John-Jones Coq) com pany mines. Dr. J. L. Masson, the Myrtla Point veterinarian, 'gas a caller Tuesday. As will be seen from a notice pub lished elsewhere in this issue he has taken on the u l e of Atterbury trucks as a side line. C. D. Jarm an and J. T. Jenkins, dairymen of the lower valley, were callera last Friday. They were much interested in the organisation of the Jersey Breeder*’ association else where reportad. The veneer plant a t th* Coquille Lumber Mills under the management of Mr. Deylen, has begun to turn out some very fine specimens—smooth as glass on one side and rough aa sand paper on the. other. H. C. Gets, bookkeeper a t the Co quille Lumber Mills, has purchased the house where L. L. Bunch h u b u n living—one of the Folsom bunch of houses on E ast F irst street next to the Beech street bridge. There will be two entire show* at the Liberty theatre Thursday, Febru ary 26th, to accommodate the crowd» who ar* eager to see “The Beach Mod al«“ appearing In p a m a . For the past two months Dr. Ed wards, the health officer over a t the Bay, says there have b u n the fol lowing number of c u e s quarantined: by Dr. Houseworth 2, by Dr. H onfall 4, by Dr. Keizer 1$, by Dr. Edwards 4. In Empire 4. In oil, 27 cases quarantined. This, observes the Harbor, is a wide variation from the report sent to the Oregonian from Marshfield which stated we had from 200 to 800 cases h e re .‘ “The Beach Models” who appear in (person a t the Liberty theatre, Thurs day, February 2«, come direct from a two day engagement a t the Noble Theatre, Marshfield. r ~ debate with Bandon here l u t week, Marshfield la said to have carried off the honor* in the county. . “The Beach Models” carry their own scenic end electrical, effects. They will appear a t the Liberty th u tre , Thursday, February 26th. g It you want a Portland daily in con nection with your Sentinel subscrip tion you will find th at we make an at tract! ve# combination price. R. A. Wernich, of the Coquille Lum ber Milla, informa us that he h u in contemplation the establishment of a ' sash and door factory hare some time in th* future. ¡ . Spectacles and Eye glass#* repair ed while )roa wait. Broken lenses duplicated. Satisfaction guaranteed, by V. R. Wilson, the Optometrist, Co- quin«, Oregon, A T. Morrison has gone out to Eu gene to spend s couple of weeks in the Willamette valley, working in the in terest of the Bankers U fe Insurance company. Him he:'* Uanielroo, who w *) for jo lone on« oi the moat popular cl« Its at the ceurl house, was • caller thii euorning. She and her mother, b ln. Elizabeth Danielson, have been »perill ing the pest lour months visiting her sitter, Mrs. T B. Davidson a t Belling, ham, Wash. Of cor.no Mies Rena found work .In. an office there during the time, u she is constitutionally averse to id I J l ess. Jack J ur », of Gold Beach, who was for so many y e a n connected with the Sentinel office, is quite ill agate—so bod th at be w u unable to come to the phone one day this week to talk about an important business m atter. It will bo remembered th at he was ill for n.any weeks a year ago following the flu and that grave f u r s began to be felt as to the outcome, hit heart being very seriously affected. A short session of the city council was bald l u t evening to authorize the u le of improvement bonde, amounting to $1862.08, tor the Hall and Front street bridge. This being the only m atter mentioned in the call for the meeting , no other business waa trans acted, although Mrs. H attie Bledsoe appeared before the body to u k that Third street be graded from Taylor to Moulton street, in order th at access might be had to the houses on the mp-th side of Third. She waa told fM t if two-thirds of th« property own era would petition for it the improve ment could be made; «otherwise the m atter would have .to follow the pre scribed* routine, be advertised, and the s t r u t cut ta the established grad*. She also u k e d th* council to do something toward removing the old half-burned structure across the s t r u t east from the Bledsoe House. in f, care o f atock-«-g®ttinf w ady *or • •a* * T These item s are of genuine value In the aprinf w orn Tree Spray« and Insecticides Dry Lime sad Sulphur dist church. Fob. 17—Reuben Griffith and Ida Cochran, both of Bandon. Fob. 17—Archie A. Slocum, of Marshfield, and Clara B. W right, of Sumner. Feb. 17—Emmett Hammack, of Co- quille, and Peraa Barklow, of Myrtle Point Feb. IS—Eugene H. Imler and Flor ence Flanagan, both of Marshfield. ^ “The Beach Modela in Person” ap peared a t the Symphony theatre, Los Angeles, for two solid weeks. - Disinfectants B-K Solution Now a n ecessity for the dairy. Powerful and non-poisonoua. Quarts, Râlions and five gallons. Krcao Dips Cresokum' Both useful in general cleaning as w ell as in the care o f stock. * Formaldehyde Care of Stock service at th a t time. Central rang the street alarms—the little bells at the city hall, F u h ru an ’s and the Busy Corner—and notified Fire Chief Chase of the location of the fire. Recorder Lawrence tried repeatedly to get cen tral to find where the fire wan in or der to ring the flry bell in a way to in dicate where the fire waa. He was uU terly unable to do so, the result being that he was unable to learn the loca tion or ring the bell until the fire w u out—in fact, did not ring it. This was th< second time within a month th at Central failed to function a t the time of a fire and we can s<>e no re u o n why the operator should have called the editor down so hard. It might mean thousand of dollars difference in a fire loss tp neglect to give the information . Veterinary Vaseline and Sahrcs N ecessary to overcome th e bed effects of mud and weather. Kow Kure ' Stock Foods Wfill put your stock in th e best possible shape for the season. s » A. complete stock of new garden seed both in balk and small packages. TESTS SHOW GERMS IN MILK They Are Praying for Rain The normal snowfall a t Tamarack in the San Joaquin valley, California, is something over 16 feet; and when it dropped to two thia winter, the church«* in th^ San Francisco bay «action begin to pray for rain. The fruit crop is practically the entire re source in the Santa Clara valley and vithout rain this winter and the ground as dry now as in A u gust/b* chances of a crop look very dubious just now. I Sunday School Convention. Wm. Oddy reports the sale through his agi ncy this week of tho Mrs. Do le ng property, consisting of a house and two lota i ^ Noslev addition nor’ h of tlie Academy, to 0 . K. Kakastruw. I’h i consideration waa klobO. The Sunday school convention a t the Federated church was well attended and the session« proved both interest ing and profitable to the teachers in ’attendance. Mr. Humbert’s sermon Sunday morning was listened to with close attention by a crowded house, Suffer in Bandon’* Stead the worshippers a t the Christian 1 The basket ball game with Bandon church coming over in a body to a t here last Friday evening was called off tend the services. by the visitors awing to the fact that members of the team were in the de To Keep Boy* Out bate th at same evening, but th at did At the Bpy, Constable Goodman has not prevent tLe locals from getting re been busy looking after minors who venge from some one for their two are frequenting pool halls. All pool previous defeats, as they prevailed on hay proprietors have been notified to the Myrtle Point high school team to enforce the law. Boys who put a slip come down for a schedule game. The of paper marked 21 *n their shoes and Pointers, who had to patch up their then lie about their age, or misrepre team in s flurry were pretty badly sent it in any other way, are subjust smeared to the tune of 28 to 8, but to a fine of $10. they would have had to have a dandy five to have stopped the local bunch Snow Thia Morning that evening. Every one of the Co We haven’t had snow enough here quille boys played a splendid game th at evening and have evidently hit this winter to whiten the ground.The their stride. few scattering flakes th at were seen thia morning are, however, a remind er that the stuff which has been piled Milk on Coos River up in the streets of New York, block Mm. Frank Rogers was here from ing traffic for a week or two early this their Coos River ranch Saturday. She month, is not entirely foreign to this states that the Rogers’ ranch is now coast. shipping more milk than all of the rest of the South Coos River ranches. New Cases in C ircoli Court —Coos Bay Times. Feb. 11—Sarah M. Van De Car va. We should like to hear of a dairy Bennett Timothy Van De Car. Suit ranch on any of the forks of the Co for divorce. quille that is producing as much milk Feb. 17-Ljohn K. Kollock vs. Coos as any of the rest in its neck of the county, and the Sheriff, county judge woods. But such a ranch doesn’t ex- and County Commissioners. Feb. 18— L.,M. Travia vs. Henry W, Wiebke a n d ----- Wiebkc, his wife. “The Beach Models” will appear in chic and daring bathing toggery at Take a tip—be on hand early Thurs th* Liberty Theatre, Thursday, Feb. day ,Feb. 26th, a t the Liberty Thea 26th. The show is clean and refined. tre, if you want to see “The Beech Models Appearing in Person.” , A carload of the famous Atterbury Trucks la now on display a t Myrtle Point, which I will be glad to show to those who contemplate buying. • Two trucks of thia make have been in use there for a yer.r without • The only sure prevention against sm ut and and rust on grain and potatoes. See the Atterbury Tractor* “Miss Pan,” who will appear in per son with “The Beach Model«,” a t the Liberty Theater, Feb. 26, was a t one time champion lady fancy diver of Australia. In convenient sited packages. A rsenate o f Lead Tobacco Spray v The concentrated Black L eaf 40 Russ Land* Offered for Sale. The land* of the R um Im provement C o . have now all been platted and are offered to the public in tracts o f any size de sired. . L. P. BranstetteY. “The Beach Models” have the repu tation Of having some of the most ele gant wardrobe* on the road today. (Prepared by the U nited State« D epart m ent of A griculture.) Extensive experiment* conducted at the government farm, BeitsvtUe, Md., show that milk drawn Into a sterile pall from dirty cows contained an average of 32,877 bacteria per cubic centimeter, while milk drawn from clean cows whose udder* and taste were washed immediately previous to milking had a content of only 4,047 germ* p r cubic centimeter. These tests were made Immediately after milking. Naturally on standing the milk with the r.rertcut number of bac teria trw M *cr!ir-nto nnyt rry/dly due te the multiplication of the germs. ’AMMdingly Its value as a human food product would be greatly fednetd. while Its introduction on the d tp. mar ket would be carefully scrutinized, and In some case* punished by the health authorities. Pride should cause every dairyman to maintain hi* cows in an attractive, cleanly and sanitary condition every lay In the year. In a way the appear ance of the cow Is an accurate meas- ur* of the owner. In th* same degree that neglected .fences, overrun fence row*, tumbledown buildings and un housed machinery typify the shiftless, ne’er-do-well farmer, dairy cows which are dirty Indicate the milk fanner who does n 't safeguard consumers against contaminated milk. sea why papa should toar to commit a cat to your charge a cat has nine live*.—Boston Eve ning Transcript. Top and Bottom. “I’m glad rm not a Hindu soldier,” remarked the private who was always Int* to formations. “WhyT” asked the sergeant Who was alw iys calling him down for that fail- “It’s bad enough”, responded tbs eUronicallv lardy one, “to get my legs dressed hi time for reveille, let alono wrapp1.^ an r ttr a spiral leggla’ arouaa my head.” Helped Where Help Waa Needed. “You told him to diet.” aaid Ote young doctor’s wife. “Yea, I told him to eat only the vary plainest food and very little of th a t” “Do you think that will help hUnT* “It will help him pay my bUl>*> Boston Transcript Hard to Forgive. / . . Miss Pansy Pyetln has worn a look of superior gloom and refused to al low home te be happy for several flays. Her father lightly alluded te Her cowboy hero’s “chape” ea his s*Se vier fu rs—Washington Star. Oentleman. The original form of th* word “gen- Exposure te Oeld Rain* le Often Mere Homan” was Oentlle-man—signifying a eoovert to Christianity. Injurious Than Colder Weather of Winter. PROTECTION FOR DAIRY COW In Nov'-mher Is often more Injurious to the animal than th* colder but dry weather later In th* winter. The dairy c*w la not like the fat steer, protected from cold by a layer of fat. Aa a result bad weather causes a big drop In milk production. So long as the weather Is dry It I* just aa well to leeve th* cow outride nights, but every cold rain should find her protected. The main thing is to have tight walls so there la no draft *r wind and a good roof. Care should be taken In PERFECT EYE SIGHT is your best friend; treat it right. Abuse it and it w illte r- sake you and there is not yet anything provided that will take its place. YOUR EYES may need Glass aid; consult us. You owe them th a t much. W* will c h a rg / nothing for advice. Y o u r Eye* W ill Be Safe In O u r Care Errors in Refraction cvraeted without the use of drugs. V. R. WILSON OptoM etrkt Coquille, Oregon