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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1920)
x?>40 jo y Your Week En Spedai Train Service ISPE R SA L SALE Lakeside— on Ten Mile Lake Besdspart and Gardiner— on the Umpqua Leave Mershftald (Can. A ve.) Leave North Bend A rrive Lahelirte Arrive Beedapert Arrive Gardiner A. J. C. C. Jerseys at Bat. 6:18 6:85 7:08 7:46 7:60 Sat. 8:80 8:86 9:02 9:46 9:66 Only P. It. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. v Only * P .M . P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. Bus 4:80 4:40 6:88 am 6:06 S ub > 8 :8 6 8:86 • 9:08 9:46 9:66 “ Oregon Outdoors” New Summer Booklet son tains general inform ation on the different Oregon Reaorta; eleo Hotel end camp rates Myrtle Point, Oregon, Saturday, June 19, 1920 The sale consists o f 36 females, one herd btfl and four young bulls. Here will be an opportunity to buy the blood lines of the great bulls o f the breed. Imported Oxford You’ll Do Rosaire’s Olga Lad^fcw^;, ^ Chief Engineer and Gamboge’s Knight SI- anything any better? There are world records running through the blood lines o f the entire herd. The sale begins promptly at 12:30 For catalogues address WESTERN BREEDERS SALES k PEDIGREE COMPANY Two Nights One Day Portland ¡and Betoni L iève Goes Bay an Monday', Wednesday and Frk Leave Portland on Sunday, Tuesday aw l Tburw Inquire at local agent fo r further particulars Southern Pacific Lines He is n U. 8. N. vountier and expects his discharge during the year. Mrs. A. L. Brown is on the sick list this week. She has been suffering for some time from heart trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown arrived home Monday from Bend, Ore., where they wont tea days ago as delegatee to the 8tate Grange. There wave four hundred delegates in attend, once. Oregon has two hundred live Granges. There were eight delegatee tram Coes county. They were Mr. and Mrs. Price Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W illard, Mr. and Mrs. /a s Barklow, Mb. sad Mrs. Clarence Schroeder and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown. I sir said« Grange sent no re presentatives. The State Grange will he held at Eugene next year. Mrs. W . H. Bunch who has been siek far M m pact few weeks is not im proving as rapidly aa her friends JOHN M. s c o n s ' **?*'■■ A Wonderful New Polity bouod by tko Bankers Life Company Sales Managers, Gardon Bldg* Portland, Ore. Col. J . W . Hughes, Forest Grove, C. D. Minton, Portland^ Auctioneer 4 ¿v - Bing Manager water possible, aa the dry « rapidly approaching. T h en greet shortage at water last and wp bava many m ire wafc now than last year, so it l All Kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats Prom pt Delivery Phoi COON & RICKARD James O liver Curwood, thè creatasi portrayar o f animai tifa at thè pres- ent day, haa placed sixteen kinds o f animala in thoir naturai reità in“ Back to God’s Country,” to ho ehown at thè Liberty T h eatn next Moaday and Tuesday, June 14 and 15. You bave eli raad bis fam ous storie» in “Coemo- politan” and “ Good Hoaaekeepiag” Oeed W hlitler/gtory. At the m e e t mealing at the Royet Society of llrttisli Artists, Sir Aston Webb told a story about Whistler when president of the society, which le worth recording. The piece of honor at one o f the society's exhibitions had been left empty by the hanging com mittee for . tbe president's contribu tion. The day reserved for the press was fust approaching, and at last dawned, and still no pletore had ar rived from the president. A M c-m m was aunt Whistler: “ Press arriving, no picture," and the reply reme : T h e press we have always with an Be o f good cheer." about tw o miles north o f Humbug mountain, end near where Mr. Moon end others ere working an the Hub bard-Brush creek highway. The fo l lowing day Mr. Moon took his rifle with him end seeing the sheep moving about ho investigated end found the tw o coyottes after them. He killed one, th * other escaping. When re turning from bis work that evening he saw the sheep moving and found the lone coyote after them. A lucky shot on the run brought the varmint down. The coyotes were not supposed to have been on this range more then two or three days, end yet flve lambs and three old sheep ware found that they had killed: They were e pair, one be ing a male end the other e female. Mr. Moon swore in the esreessee be fore W illis T. W hite end will get |76 bounty on each. 240 MHra In Two Hoon. Speaking o f the airplane» that w en giving exhibitions in this county lest week, «ne of them at Coquille, e Marshfield paper says they left for Portland Saturday. Mrs. J. J. Ma honey, w ife o f the promoter, made the Maybe He Lonea and Maybe Not. A Portland paper tells the fallow ing s to r y :. Coming up on tho Ceos Bey train, Charles W inser, manager o f the Simp son Estate company, bet $10 against |4 that neither Lourdan nor Hoover would be nominated at the republican national convention. Tho abort end o f tbe bet was When by Chas. Hal), president at the B ute Chamber o f Commerce. Mr. H ell ia displaying e lively interest in the developments at Chicago and eonfldes that he fears hie fear dollars Hava departed from him V. A. E lliott, o f tho state forestry department left Wednesday morning fo r Salem after having been in this county to make arrangements fo r the landing o f the airplanes at the to a s t potrei service whisk will be seed this year. Mr. EBiett, eeleeted a lending place at Powers ju st went at t o town. With asme improvement work it eea be made a suitable place t o t o ma Watson Escapes from Aayhm. chines to land. The sirplenm will el A Salem dispatch cays t o t Lester eo have t o landtag plate in Marsk- W atson, aged 29, committed from Coos county May 16, escaped from the state hospital Saturday night. He was e paroled men working about t o yard o f tho hospital. W atson ie an ex-service men who was tm ployed at the Prosper mill at one t o e . It was from Prosper that he was taken to t o asylum. ' , - H ID E S