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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)
an I ■ijjrnfefS •■Pf n , _____ .... Portland ^Weekly Fcctiye May 17th $ - ' From B*y—^Monday, Wednesday ' and Friday evenings Portland— Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings Sleeping cars will be handled to and from Portland In trains 18 and 14. . . . . . -' 8:00 P. M. 8:15 Lv. Marshfield Ar. North Bend 52 S ir* ' ' ’ 10*7 10:57 *:** A- 7 JO A. M. Cushman ' , Manleton Begone A t . Portland Lr. 7:16 A. M. 7:00 52 1:80 i u * 1:0$ A. M. 8:00 P. M. Coaches will be handled between Eugene and CooeaBay. Trains 18 and 54 carry coaches cars. Day Coach will change cars at „ Train . from Coos. ,™ , connects at Eugene with 2nd Train No. 18, (Sleeping cars only) for California points. For further particulars, inquire of agents. JOHN M. SCOTT. Children’s Sommer Hats ............................- 1 1 — w See the assortment o f pretty straw hats for children in our Window; very attractive in appearance and , the prices are reasonable; 1.25 2.00 2.25 Remember the mo*t economical hat it the one you trim yourself. W e have all the fixings New Stock Wire Frames for Transparent Hats Racket/Store MRS. BONNIE W ALKER, Prop. 1920 MODELS Maxwell and Federal Trucks I Maxwell Chalmers Velie. Haynes Autom obiles kS# U S E D C A R B A R G A IN S Buick 4 Touring Car $500 Goad Runnir.g Order. 1920 Maxwell 1 1-2 Tou Truck $ 1 6 00 With Kxpram Body. 1919 Chervolet 1 Ton Track $950 F . L . GREENOUGH Graham’s Garage Coquille, Oregon Naw Casts fat Oiwrit CnUrt May 15—Harry J. Smith, of North May 15—George Cntforth n . Ceeil Bead, and Gladys C. Nieholl«, of Em- Green nnd Vida Green. M«y IS—Belle Margaret Darling pin. They wen married the aarne **. Jainee F. Darting. Sn» for di- day by ft**. W. E. Cooper at St V°MAy 19—L. A. Blanc va. Otoa River Transportation Co., H. H. Roger«, S. c. Rogen, Uoyal Assurance Co., Northern Assurance Co., Glebe A Rutgers nnd Aamaetlcut Inaukance Co. Mn« I»—Kate C. Jdhneon, at one time known no Kate C. Hampton va. Last Monday A. J. Rose waa ap Beimett Treat Co., lo ta McLeod, pointed administrator of the estate of Alexander McLeod aad W. W. Gage, L E. lose, who left personal pro- pasty of the raine of $1,000. The May 19—Ceos County Bnaineaa heirs are L. E. Bess, of Granada, OaL, Hm*i XssodAtiori wi. Duty Byers and Ciao Roes Danton, of Fart Klamath; Clay By arm. 5 * ___ , Sarah Rose 8tewart, of Hillsboro; Me* 90—J. W. Parry va. Edward and Abram i. and Aaron 1. Roes, of Winkle, Jane Wooley, May darno at Myrtle Point A “la Old Kentucky - A Picture «li ed with thrill.. In fhet. there is thrill after thrill tl*» wffl _ hoW your breath antil the great cli- jernx. ’ At the Liberty Theatre May 26 . is the the local poet ee the L aten t expired « Gould's Hall the boys have Jodgi C°k* b e « without quarters. They are worn him. lnstrnetiona to the jagy, teBing planning.« a way by Which they can them thet if they found that the de purchase the ground and build a hall fendant had killed the gfcd without of their owe. premeditation they might And him In the drive far new members which guilty of manslaughter. In this con »• to Inst a weak aad la whMi thug nection we recoil a report that the are trying to secure IS Jury at the ascend trial at one time to data netted (1mm n voted 11 to 1 for a veHkt of man leaving them a total of sixtom to se slaughter. cure in order to bn listed as • one At 9:89 Saturday the caa^ wont to hundred p«r* cedt the jury and at 11 o’clock they came have n hundred percent perfect poet into court and Foreman R. A. Wer- e let ‘ > the hays and they urge nich reported that they fonnd it lm- all citiseaa to aid them in aac poeaible to agree. He said they had iw membes. j taken two ballots and stood «even for Walter Oarding, who has b e « was sot allowed to •rater of the jr-at since it wa sentence, the judge In ibliahedt M in Me terrupting him to any that ha did net The by-laws of the Lagten care how the jury stood. The- judge sny member to run for may public of did not discharge them as requested fice while holding any d k e in the but told them it was his duty to send Legion. Walter them back far further consideration from the L egi«/ bat merely from the of the ca se .. At this Mam a court position of*commander. Ftewert Nor oOcrtl who M b present tells us that ton v *s steeled to the vacancy. A. the defendant gave the first indica H. Grim « was appointed Historian in tions cjf breaking down, Ms iron Stewart’s place. Stewart net poaure forsaking him and tpe mus able to hold two o O cm at the cles of his mouth beginning to twite*. At 2:80 Sunday morning, after the jury bad bean out seventeen they reported that j^ jy had agreed A thrilling rettila of a thoroughbred near from a biasing barn by a slip of a giri. “ In Old Kentucky" at the Liberty Theatre Kay 25 and if . Keep Your Liberty Lota Bonds Liberty Loan booda hare dropped i* Bouree ut 0/ baaed on 12c Sugar, and you may be glad to use it for canning this season, flour They tell us there is tu be another advance in Flour very shortly. Do you know we are selling Flour for | 76c per fabL leca than we could buy at wholesale to day? W e are selling for 60c per sack lea* than they are selling it in other town« in the county. Better o a th s above items. A word to the wise, etc. clerk were called AndwOh the defend ant and bis p m S i M i bad i. the night in the coariuflppi and Ms attorneys ware pr « a « X Aough it ap peared that Diatrlot Attorney HaU had not been f> lM *5 , ___ The verdict was handed In and the long suspense of nine months the words “we find the defendant not guilty" were read. Harold at once grasped his moth er’s hand and then proeefded to shake hands with the jurois and thank them, still manifesting that wonder ful self-poetession which has lad so many people to believe he could not be guilt/. He refused to «en d the rest of the night in what la called his cell, but it really a large room, where juvenile prisoners are kept apart from the R oom B a ra tt « t R o n other priaonere, but waa taken over to Marshfield with Us parents in an The fine farm residence on the piace auto driven by Copaty Surveyor Me- M. J. Knnts recently, sold at Cullech, whose wife is Mrs. Howell's was haraad to tha ground « Tu Of last ararti. It was insured in A o sister. The Intention was said to haw* b e « Oregon Fire Relief A ssodati« that he should ge north on Sunday *1200, and Mr. Goa C. Huggins i morning’, train, but the report tfcpt Ht t^qpo, tho. first of this week to there was a man on d n t train who had threatened to shoot young Hew *4,000 o !° * 6^00, a s d t i m b i all on sight, led the party to wait un questi« about the complet i « of the til Monday morning, when they boarded the train at the old depot, a quarter of e mile this side of the Wood Loads la Train Vote city station at Marshfield, la order to A straw veto for prmldrat « tho avofcl e crowd in which thef feared incoming mail train Tuesday after- there would be enemies seeking the n o « is reported as follows by a bey’s life. \ Various reports hava b e « hoard as Wood M, LowdoT 5, Johns« 18, to the destination of the boy who Hoover 7, McAdoe 7, W ile « 2, Data had b e « restored to liberty, the first being that it was Eastern Ore 1, Bryan 2, refusdd to vote SO. It will be noted that General Wood gon, then that he waa to be s » t to Kentucky, again that ha would spend id a clear lead among the republi-' the summer With an uncle at Mon mouth, Oregon, where the Howell family formerly melded. Finally he to be secluded on a farm eoi where la Yamhill county. It may be. ▼ary likely possible that none ef these reports are correct and that it it the intention of bis parents to keep Ms whereabouts a profound secret, test some of Lillian Leuthold’a friends should wreak vengeance u p « Mm. ; The Record says it is unddhtood the lad waa kept at the home of a peace officer in Marshfield during the twenty-four hour, he remained in that city. SAVE MONEY BYW AYING CASH St 7:45 p. m. A cordial wo V r See Our Prices ’ ■*^*T****. ’! 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