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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1920)
-XTl ’ 1 " ¡-■ - • ¿ . fr. ■ y .'-i i jl ? t 'rt : ¿Í-V.-vjk.fY 2S S L e t P IctU M I The Bay 36 cents a ke the memori oí your outing d o x . M ore Real wUl Service ear just insUlled at bam’» Garage for i f . night and day sor- viee. ’ Stonatitching gens -at F oi^ M 1 U in soy, Front str she Baxter HoteL tf o f this Of the patterns, methods that will ba given. Every to attend the lec- te time to join . The Mace ara in'bloom agata, hot Ite haa signed up we have never before soon them wait IClub raven which fc m further ‘ as far sooth as until tha test o f Bay. C. J. Fuhnnan, who They wfll probably torsi arrangements. Auto repairing • . Other schools will he held at ham’s Garage. Mrs- R. 8. Postal h u - «-od bm rt, Myrtle Point, teed. Dew Valley, Langlois, Hemstitching and ____--------- ------------ Inlet, Cogo Riyor, Norway, M:s. Burkholder’s, Flora Poet- Ara(u and Bandon. , says tim i Bank. Building. tha U l has returned te hospital and Mrs. R. H. Gaspard, the Very few Aa Unnatural Father daughter, will be able to leave that Oregon 4 Justice,of the Pea« I Friday. Mrs. Poetai returned to, Co-1 in a political way. of Powers, Wednesday brought to the Donio wore attention o f District Attorney Hall : teat Friday i Too hove never seen Anita Stew- L earn at Powers which attend up a art at her greatest uptil you h a v e ] ^ ^ t f indignation in the local- Miss Kate Prim started Sunday fee I***1 ker M N“ 1*®’ **• wM tesieal.Jev-hjy. Charges o f unusual actions a n Oakland and n W b r n i t t t o T .L t e r " * ' bard riding waif from tb . Kan- Ig^da against J. H. Windon and Mr. k t,b. aim, o. h.r OTtal <W I‘ mt » SSL**““ * £V f* ' Kodak vi . i • -■ - 4 n' ... '■ e. V ¿s. , ; -a . ••-V.* Picture m om ozies ire real m em ories— arid your K odak w ill m a k e’every O uting, m ore pleasant I J- —1 lot, two blocks from P. Q. flJ »0 .0 0 rKentucky,” at ths Liberty, May 2»T wlH handle it,* balanee terms. 17tt land 26th. j According to the story, Window’s R riritif 1H n i s - R .-A , Wernich w o rsf jt u disgraceful the way aoma ir- wife gave blrtk to a baby girl. Win- •non« those who wont out on the don, it is said, was angered because night train to Portland lu t M om I advantage of the fort that Coquille I he hod one 'girl and wanted a boy 00)0 has no police officer on day duty baby and R was reported to the jus- by running around the streets'at a I ties that he took the intent child 26 or tO-mils rqte, with cnt-ontlnwnF from the mother, i, to the inconvenience and danger The matter came np to the of everyone. A new yellow bug hoe Itien o f neighbors who fm m d for Ja*. A. Sullivan, who ta now auditor been the worst offender of Shat kind I safety s f the mother and child. Mrs. for the torn * Curry TelephoAa C o, this week. iWintsn was cared ter by others and was attending to company V o CUM is also \being looked after. here yesterday. A nd w ith our splen did* Finishing Depart ment w e can really say— Y ou press the button and w e do die rest Just slip a K odak In your coat p o c k e t - take it on every O ut ing. T h e results w ill t Dairymen Take Warning Quarterly conference and B ring US'your F in ish in g W o r k . W The organisation committee o f the dinner at North Fork church, Fox Dairymen’s League for Com and Cur bridge, Sunday, May 80. Come and ry wishss to .warn . s i best results w ith a tw en ty-fou r Ton have all men or'heard o f the bring a B p h i* . against contracting their Ign at American classic on the stage. Apples put In cold storage at the any private corporations sit this “ In Old Kentucky” realistically por ttem; or taking stock to such corpor bay la^t fall when they tra ys all tlto trasnwidows scenes the ations proposing to establish manu 78 cento a box are now could only l u f f t i t facturing plants within our bounds. ] will bo talking abort It Don’t Wo believe this to be a move to hold lit Liberty Theatre May 26 and 28. New machinery, lathe, etc., just in stalled at Graham’s Gar5ga. i v a astu c p v Recent events V r» in Com county of this district; which they see Is Under the Sentinel’s pay in hove convinced na that Robert Louis sure to he breught about through the subscription rule, we have to drop a £>tcvenow‘ portrayed no impossil le Oregon Dairymen’s Co-operative number of names each month o f those i , a ,,., r character when he wrote “ Dr. Jekyli Lqogue to which the products o f over who for soma reason do not Cate t o j ' B lu * and Mr. Hyde.” 7000 cows has already been contracted renew. When we adopted the syt>-1 The gasoline famine is growing A great fox chase, in which mount up to date by our organisation com- Item we supposed this would bo .tie acute in many parts of the state gad ease and expected to print fewvr I in this county R is becoming difficult ed hunters Imp hedge and stream mittee. Year« respectnflly, papers. On the contrary the now to secure it for any exdhpt essential until the fox is brought to bay. “ In ORGANIATION COMMITTEE names that are constantly being add-juam. The Sentinel depends on gaso- Old Kentucky” at the Liberty Theatre Albert Seelig, Marshfield, Chm. |cd to our list have more than over ■ | line to run two .of its pressm and ita May 85 ,and 2«. , . e guarantee hour service is Drug Store ' Dr. G. W. Leslie, Osteopathic Phy sician of Marshfield, will be in Co- quiile Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day, 1:80 p. m. to 4 p. m. Office over Roblhson’s store. „ 18tf A. W. Cope, Langkds < H. H. Hanson, Langlota. W. T. Warner, Broadbent. A. W. Bigelow, Grami Ford V - I . Croee, Coqnffle. Clarence Zamwalt, EUxei. J. 8. Cappa, Denmark. Jeas Clinton, Myrtle Point 8. 8. Reed, Lundy. Thao Clinton, Norway. , A beautiful love story o f the loy alty of a mountaineer girl to her elan, and of her intrepid feats o f daring. “ In Old Kentucky at the Liberty th e atre May 25 and 26. , ' / n ^ Vulcanising and battery service at [ Graham’s Garage. - Fred Schroeder recalls that J. D. Bennett, now o f Gravel Ford, built the house we hart seen torn down this week across the street. He also built the Sherwood residence. A. E. Adams, representing the American Type Founders Go., of Portland, made his concluding call here Wednesday. He is going to 8an Francisco to study the linotype. V Feudal battles between mountein corn and gun fights between moon shiners and revenue officers will grip you to your seats. “ In Old Kentucky” at the Liberty Theatre May 25 and 28. Lans Leneve reports that he has se cured eight new members o f the American Legion during the drive this week. If any others do as well there will be no doubt about the drive being n success. May Have Chance to Fly A thrilling resene o f a thoroughbred qpcer from a biasing barn by a atip I / w. o. w. of • girl- “ In Old Kentucky“ at the ! All neighbors o f Myrtle Camp 127 Liberty Theatre May 25 and 2«. and all neighbors of Craning Tide 'Cir cle No. M4 W. O. W , together'with little Girl Struck by Car ¡their families, aldo neighbors of other ! About seren o’clock last evening u camps, are urgently requested to at Philip Johnson was driving an aato tend the celebration o f the 26th anni- on Spurgeon Hill a little 5-year old rersay of Myrtle Camp No. 127 W. O. girl, named Richmond, ran out from W., at their hall, Saturday evening. behind another car in front of his May 22, 1220. J. W. Loners, j end w u struck and knocked down. He w u driving elowly, however, and shi was not run over or seriously J. J. Mahoney, representing the Oregon, Washington and Idaho Air plane Co., w u in town this morning trying to arouse interest in an aero plane exhibition here the last part A this month. His proposition w u if twsaty people could be secured at 110 apiece to take e 10-minute ride, going to en elevation of iboo feet the company would include Coquille in their tour of Coee county. They will iring two planee, one e three-passen leap on horseback over, a broker ____________ ger car and the other for __________ exhibition I bridge above a chasm, taking great They also have another *“ "» fr« * the First Na ,__,___ __ ______ , L riew. that o f determinine tional , P*d » i f«*ture, ' In Old Ken- best sir routes for regular tmnapor- *" whic^ *h« «tare. This great tation. Whether he secured th u - American classic .will will be shown at the the erfh rfbar- antee we are not informed, but he Ub<lrt» Theatre on May 26 and 2«. took the matter up with the Commer- — ----------- -----1— da) Club members, and if the fight Dairymen’s Dance is held it will be on the 22th and 80th. The Coquille-Myrtle Point d w CANNING The Savor of yoor preserved fruits quality of the SPICES yon use. Then con yokr spices; they win be the purest. We ate» have the glasses, jars and sugar. Whatever we seU yon will be sold for a fair and square price. When yon once deni with os yon will be on er for Hfe. . Try OUR Groceries A Farmers’ Union Store Nothing Wet Bat the Ocean . Spectacles and eye glasses quickly and skillfully repaired. Broken lenses duplicated. Optical repair* o f all k:pda done while you wait. GistseS fitted. By V. R. Wilson, “ Optomet rist,” Coquille, Oregon. “Wo sew the ocean, but that was The lands of the R u m Im all that w u wet that we u w when provement Co. have now all been we went down to visit Louis Simp platted and are offered to the son Tuesday. Thors w u a time I public in tracts of any size de could not have said that without sired. L. P. Branstetter. crossing day fingers, but I can now,” Nick Johnson, who recently pur said John M. Scott, who with H. J. chased the Chat. Thom building pa McKsewn, A. L. Martin, H. D. Moras *«5 2«. Notice Is hereby given that the un- and E. E. Penn went to Shonacres Front street whore Boekett’s sol« — --------■ I dersigned h u filed his Final Account used to operate, began this week to Sunset Magazine and the »thr-1 »* the matter of the Administration fit it up for a lodging house. He wtfl •ra now furnished in combination for I of the Estete o f Robert R. Hfllia, do- make eight steeping rooms on the 18, the prim o f the Sentinel being ceased, and the County Court for second floor. »2 a year and that e f Sunset |2 and Coos County, Oregon, h u not Satur- tbe combined price being 81 lees. day, the 12th day of June, 1220, and The Sentinel has a bunch o f 1 --------- 1-------------- the County Court Room In the Comity hoys on a ring picked up Saturday Not junt a picture, but a great show Court House at Coquille, Coos Couu- on the Bandon road near Lam pa, See “ In Old Kentucky” at the Lib- ty. Oregon, u the place for hearing awaiting an owner. The attached tag erty May 25th and 28th. objections to said Final Account and is marked “C. B. S. Co. 88” on ooe ---------------------------------------------- the settlement of said Estate. side end has the inRials “W. M.’ H you want a Portland dally In ate»- Dated this 2iat day of May, 1920. stamped twice on the other. \ '/ .¡Ul» »W ' Acetylene welding, brasteg and ma tion you win find that chine work at Graham’s Oarage. "'tractive (WÉÚ— aM I ‘ ; ’- M íít ó É lt ó %Æ[ Coquille, 5= 5= **— now than tart year, so R every «■very one to not waste any water from from this this tin time » until the faQ rains eommsncs. A leaky faucet will waste more wa Oregon. ter in twenty-four hours than an os- dinary family will use in that tiam so look after them leaks. It is a viola tion o f the City Ordinal»# to allow any water service to leak or waste' water and the person allowing ana onnh «saeL M k l. -______s. u '7 " •f «w y g u o d ' d