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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1920)
: ¡»iIll '■N* \.f* ' »H w J. A . i Household lie and Mrs. the & ' Graham’s Garage. For Spring Cleaning fa fever at tim plan. Springtime Means Cleaning Fred Stogi* toteada to leave tor Las Ancate* next week where he will • n n n la th* auto bastases sa Us owa bosk, U s specialty betag trucks. Mrs. Stagi* will visit M eads hors aad elsewhere ta toe eouaty before she jetas Fred in th* Cafeteria town. Service car just installed at Gra - It te hoped that all monthly con ham's Garage fo r night and «lay ser tributors to the Armenian R elief fund vies. wfll make their payment* fo r May a* Hemstitching and pleating dons terrible. Tbs Farmers A Marchan M :s. Burkholder’s, P in t N s * Bank Building. Ttf Bank bars will receive aad forward ram those who find it autre Assessor Beyers was up at Powers to pay at harm / Monday and Tuesday making the as D. F. Thompson, a form er Tilla sessment fo r that city. , mook dairyman who hai been in Cal Hemstitching dens at Maybslle ifornia fo r several months, cam# to Ford’s M illinary, Front street, oppo the first o f the week aad is figuring s te Baxter Hotel. t f an Locating hors if be can get th# kind Chester Krants, who went down to o f s ranch he wants. H* says the Grenada, C alif., last month, returned prises b sh g paid fo r farm ing land to California w e out o f all n a sci to Coquille the first o f the weak. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Butler returned W. 8 . Hodge, who at one time work to Bandon Monday after a few days' ed in the county surveyor's ofBee and visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Slagle. later to the readmastcr's office, was Auto repairing a specialty at Ora- in the county the past week visiting Garage. Satisfaction guaran- friends and relatives. Mr. Hodgs is at present employed by the State toed Highway Department and is engaged . Mrs. P. L. Sterling cam e'down from in highway engineering work at Cot Gardner last Friday to attend the tage Grove. shower given in honor o f Mias E ra Mrs. B. H. Burns last Saturday 8chroeder. brought in a pocket book ska had Earl Graham is laying a concrete picked up on the sidewalk with a foundation fo r a new residence on the couple o f dollars in it. W ithin an east side o f Hall street nesurly hour n young Indy called to sm ith o f posit« the Coquille hospital. just such a pocket book end. went Beginning immediately the library aw ay‘ as delighted as the woman o f w ill not be open on Sumtey through the parable, who swept the house and the summer months, Mrs. Dtatmick, found the coin she had lo s t the librarian, inform s ns. L. I . Bufton, representing the m A t the d ess o f a very delightful ev ening the hostesses served a dainty luncheon, assisted by Miss A lice Col lier and Mrs. Hal ‘ñ o re s, after which all reluctantly departed wishing Mias Schrosder a long and happy wedded U fa Mias Schrosder is one o f Co quills’s most estimable young ladies and the shower o f sincere wishes for her future happiness is lim ited only by the number o f her friends and ac- wijh th« w arn weather com ing on, being rich in protein, the im portance o f their food value and lew coat ■hould be more fu lly realised by the average housewife. This Is especi ally important when the housewife is having great 'SUflculty in trying to keep the grocery and p e a t bill within the limits o f O s fam ily in come. Another advantage that beans have over the ordinary edible is that they can be purchased in quantity and put away in the pantry without any possibility o f deterioration. Every housewife should avail herself o f the present low pries and put in a sup ply against a rise in price later in Boans aro healthful, nutritious and o f high food value. A comparison of the nutritivo value o f other staple foods shows «ma pounds o f boons at (he average price Of 10 cents to be equal to the follow in g: 1 lb boans at 10 c a n to .................. 10c B*.1‘ lb potatoes, Sc per lb .......... 41c 1.0 lb sirloin steak, 40c per lb . .64c 20J eggs* at 40c a dos............. .... .00c 6 pints o f milk at 0c a p in t ----- 30c 1 pound rice at 18 canto .............. 18c The average housewife thinks o f boans only as something to be boiled Here Are Itetais that Make it a Successful Job . W ashing Am m onia 25c»pint Cresoleum Removes odors and destroys all s f. disease germs, 40c pint. . . - Furniture Polishes Liquid Veneer, 26c and 50c. Chmg Fing, pianos and fine fu r niture, 50c. Calol, 25c and 50c. Sponges and Chamois Skin 25c up O ’Cedar Oil 25c and soc Sani Flush clean8 to^ ----------- a -1 ■■ nd pipea " 1 ■ ■ = = = = Knowlton’s Drag Store Bssas may be prepared in many d if ferent end palatable ways. They are also one o f the few foods that may be cooked, set aside and afterwards reheated anth served. In fa ct, the second cooking Improves than won derfully. Portland Cement Co., o f Chicago, whs Paul Sterling, H. N. Lorens, H. A. a caller Monday. Ha elahns that eon- Young, U s Owens, Owen Knowlton, but said Coquille had some o f the John Lonove, Lana Lenovo, R. H . Mast, S r , Levi Snyder and Misaoa worst concrete streets he ever sew. E ra Schroodor, Edna Harlockor, Mar Dr. Earl Low and E. C. Shull, o f He was down h en to look after new ian Yeung, Bessie Maury, Myrtle Da- Left on Doctor's Doorstep work In his line in view o f the then this city, are reported to have p Long, Laura W atson, A lice Collier, _A husky baby boy, judged to bo not chased the W 8. Hall dairy ranch Goldie Childs, Alpha Peteraon, Ruby overan hour old, was loft on the the North Fork in the Gravel Ford and Pearl Snyder. steps o f Dr. Pemberton’s hopital nt neighborhood. 2 o ’clock Thursday morning. Some The Sentinel waa misinformed tost one rang the doorbell and whoa the ’ week as to the name o f the secretary •vieve Chase and Rauben H . Meet, o f Coquills, w e n the only two Coes e f the Pomona Grange here. It is J. F. Bowman, who is also secretory o f county students who stood to Class I st the University fo r the winter term. Coquill* Grange. ,-s, «- Reuben had eight ones sad seven Th* grails pupils o f our city schools twos in medicine, while Miss Gene hoard was wrapped about it. In the have arranged to give a little es vieve stood first in the clam in d e- suit case, to keep ft warm in csss it ta inmeat in th* Assem bly room at was not found Immediately, was n the high school building next Monday Matthews Brothers, o f Fairview, morn tog at 16:20. who have ranted the farm o f their Mrs. Pemberton received much good is kwwn hr U m TEA aad F. B. Stephenson, o f Portland, was father, W . O. Matthews, have set out natured jollyin g on the new addi here ysetertay to the interest o f the 12JXX) strawberry plants this spring. ti«» to their fam ily, but they do noi State Chamber o f Commerce, which They propose to engage to berry cul plana a drive during June and July to tore on an extensive seals ta d ex raise $160,000 far state develops pect to plant 10 acres to strawberries SUPERIQR tarn u d coffee u d New machinery, lathe, etc., just in end 16 se n s to loganberries. S on o beet. ^ o f the bench land st Fairview is ad in serving by M rs. Slagle. stalled at Graham’s Garage. mirably adapted to harry culture. Thoee who sat down to dinner were J. E. Collier Build» at Bond The doUghtfal AROMA of ear iw aad coffee It was a vary snjoyabte and well E. E. Johnson, Ira Johnson, Henry patronised dance give by the Ameri excelled only by the DELIGHTFUL FLAVOR. The Bead Proas gives quits a Lorens, J„ A . Lamb, L. P. Brans tetter, can Legion st their kaD last Sstur write up to the new automobile ser C. J. Fuhrman, F . W . Jones, T. Begin to boy fro« ne; yon will A t s recent meeting the American day avsning. Everyone had a goto vice station ju st built there by W . H. time and everything passed off Legion Post here expressed its ap B. Currie, Allan Collier, M. J. Hart- Mewsring end J. E . Collier o f that Try OUR Groceries preciation o f t^o work o f the Salva son, L. J. Cary, A . J. Sherwood, J. smoothly. city. The latter is a form er Coquille tion Army both at home and on the E. Norton, Fred Slagle, J. W . U n - boy and a brother o f A . B. Collier, o f Ray Long, an experienced machin battle fields o f Europe b y . adopting eve and H. A . Young. the county clerk’s office hers. The 1st and auto repair man from Seattle, the follow ing rosolati on: About 8i80 the wives o f those pres Prase says that its massive w ells has purchased o f Fred Fuller the Be it resolved, That Coquille Post ent arrived and the remainder o f the equipment in the'Graham Garage and No. 86 American Legion, in regular evening was spent in playing cards ere o f Central Oregon levs rock, has added about $8,000 Worth o f new with light refreshments o f ice cream, which give n pleasing sense o f pro machinery. portion end stability. The mechani adopts the follow ing resolutions, end cake end coffee served fo r the bene • cal equipment is no lass noteworthy. Spectacles and eye glasses quickly lireets that «ms copy be spread upon fit o f the ladies, the men being to no and skillfully repaired. Broken lenses the minutes o f the meeting o f this condition to perform further gas The cost o f the station w ill be about Geo. C. Huggins, Coos and Curry 17,000 o f which the mechanical equip duplicated. Optical repairs o f all Post, end one copy bo given to the tronomic feats although nosm o f them I counti«* agont fa r th* Oregon Firn ment alone represents about $2,000. Coquille Valley 8antinsi fo r publica refused, sad Mr. Sherwood was seen k ^ d s done while you wait. Oku R elief associati«» o f McMinnville, fitted. By V. B. W ilson, ’’Optomet tion in the next issue o f that papar, to have several dishes o f Ice cream. Oregon, return*d test Wesk from a A Disgraceful Affair end one copy be sent to the Salvation rist,” Coquille, Oregon. It was a moat enjoyable evening confatone* o f agente o f Gite <•"—p -» y Arm y, Portland Headquarters, and throughout end it was with reluctance Two boys engaged in a find fight J. 8. Lawrence and W alter Oerding et McMinnville. Hon. A,. C. Barbar, one copy to the president o f the Issai that the guests bads their hosts good back o f Macbon’s skating rink W ed went over to Marshfield Monday ev state inaurane* commlaatoner, in an advisory end finance board o f the night with words o f heartfelt appre- nesday evening about ntna o’clock ening to attend the festivities of. the address to th* agente praised tkis Salvation Artoy. v.ith a large crowd o f boys and girls company highly far ite remarkabls Odd Ikllow s that e'vening, the occa Whereas, Every member o f this as spectators. On* gentleman says sion Iming the 101st anniversary o f record, Ha promptaaes and fairaaas Post has the highest regard far end he never heard such vil* end repul tke founding o f the order. in astttement o f losssa and spoke ss- gratitud* to the Salvation Arm y for sive language anywhere as these two pecially e f ito flnanctel strongth. The S ink o f Myrtle Point has Vary their unselfish and whole-hearted ser were guilty o f before that crowd of This company was bora in Oragon in liberally donated $600 tea; prises at vice in the grant' war té the soldiers young girls, who should have been 1617 and haa not only savad thè pao- tlie Coos A Curry fair this fall. Of and nàilon o f the United States. W o at horn*. W * do not know what par ple o f Oregon hundreds o f thouaands this amount $60 will go fo r the child know that the Salvation Arm y ex MwnwBiiuo utili VI 1 ents are thinking o f to 1st their o f dollari te firn inaurane« prem iam i ren’s etub exi.ibita and $460 fo r com tends the seme unselfishness in their daughters run around alone s t that but hai foreed th* rato* o f corapeting munity and dairy exhibits. « work o f charity to the unfortunate time o f night. t-om panie* to s lowar lavai. -I t haa Acetylene welding, hraslng and am- grown from a sm eli organteatioa op W ho A ttribute the Cai Be it reeolved, that we, the mem chine work at Graham’s G an g*. ■ Track Meet Con tea tan ta erai in g in Yamhill eounty untfl at Som ething Etas: bers o f Oxjutll* Post No. 86 American Those selected to represent our city Th* foundations have been laying Legion, pledge our support and co schools in the sectional class meet this week fo r the warehouse the Nes Nervousness operation to Salvation Army in their tle’* Food Company is about to build hare tom orrow are: Itching Eyelids campaign from May 1st to May 10th sat forty o f his friends. between the river and the railroad Class I, Roic* Richmond. Floating Spots before to rate* funds fo r the purpose o f buy- Th* evening was spent at cards, Class II, W alter Tribble, Earl Ham just east o f the ferry on the water giyj schools th* Eyas. * ing and building o f Five Hundred being the game. Mrs. front tract It purchased from the for boys and girls, maternity hospi Ben Currie won high score and ra- ilton, Wayne Pag*. A ll th* above are recognized by Class H I, Travis T yrrei, Thomas county. tals sad other works o f charity and e*ived the lady’s prise; while George medical sx p sits as bsing caused A s soon as Nick Johns«» can find maintaining the same —Co«|uille Pest A Davis was awarded the gentlemen's Lane, Harry Varney. directly by defects o f the eye. C lan IV, Raymond Oden. a suitable lot onto which to remove No. 36 American Legion, by W alter prise fo r high score. W e have had a wide experi the form er Hawkins residence across F. Oerdtng, Commander. ence to overcom ing these Delicious refreshments, which were the street from the Sentinel office, N- troubles with glasses. Hun brought by th* ladies, were served st N. Neimsn will begin the erection o f dreds in our city aad vicinity a 1st* hour. A . J. Sherwood, to be an auto service station on the lot w ill testify to our ability to do half o f sD present, presented Mr. which h i haa leased. * Leneve with a handsome gift, which hte friends had purchased fo r him. E. N. Smith, who comes up from His pleasing speech was greeted with • Southern California in the spring loud applause. In accepting the g ift, time with the regularity o f a m igra Mr. Leneve expressed Ids apprecia tory songster, Is hare again with a tion o f the unexpected visit paid him bunch' o f real estate bargains. He a*1*! k r toe beautiful g ift. The party say* about the first o f June he will broka up at a very late kour. g o hack fo r his fam ily. Marshfield has s clothes line thief, who specialises in towels and pillow cases. Mrs. C. F. McKnight and Mrs. Fannie Hazard wars victim s Tuea«tay night. Farmers* Union Store Itends Mer l Eye Touts V . R . W ILSO N r-