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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1920)
. 1 pihXbwMp # ' = = ...------------ .. - •‘‘gab = = v ^ Y r r i f %ï » A ■ •-* = = M in Campbell, rlait to the sqhool 00 Tuesday. I Pupils ware given a holiday Thar*. day in obaerrasea of Armistice Day. Oaa minute is th* best record so far far emptyiag the building during ire and. if {drill. . . . .. 11 « “ I - A newspaper published entirely in M g b tha compe-1 Japanese characters and sent to our “ <“ * * H I » O m , rf I n rem w w w i ■pm iH ----- -,-------------- Do not led al As «neh ANCE to YOU* lot tha B AL- biggar. Then uomo day when yen o f your own gr êjmm to fnrrwst the yon have, yon get CRKDIT whsn yen nanti It. T*» MM» who rsgnhurly banks n part nf what ha tbat b «nato to fat ¡ ¿ Ä * and ha Jo Wa im ito tOUR Banking Former** Merchant* Bant Tbs steond f e t i n g « f th* CoquiUe T tA ch tfr' AMOClfttion wm» hold Fri I and helfen and by • two year [day, Nov. 5 a tth e Gnunmer Grad. M bull owned by building. Mlsa Emma Kennedy was , . elected delegate to the State Teachers’ Th«** owning *ba eattl* sent to'ths Association, which is to he bald in shew art Adam Outhnrdt, Thomas Portland,.Dec. 20, SO, 81 Clinton, V .H . Ber'eey, J, C. Hervey, Scales for weighing and measuring Prathers, J. Finley pupils hqve fwen installed in our J . D . Carl, J, F. Jenkins, rrade building- by the Red Cross a and adn and R. M. Bunn. Children should be weighed and meas- Mr. Buna want to Po^Ornd on the «red on the same day of each month | smanger train Tuesday morning and •, .bout the same hour of day to deter- I w*ll gat than ahead of the cattle and nine If they are growing properly, mak* all arrangemauU to receive Correct weights of children of various theas. Ha •Will remain with Urn ex- ages Will be published from time to Mbit during th* show. time among items. Snaarlin Brothers will show an Pupils having perfect Spelling for | aged bull which te a very fine animal th* past week are: and the two year elk ball owned by Second A—Lei* Ocheltree, Helen J. P^Schrooder ia expected to make Bellonl. a good showing among th* boat Third B—Martha Jane Webb, Another «mtstanding animal among Agnes Ice, Georgia Leatharwood, those to b* exhibited is a full sister Bennie Hill, Elms Russell, Annie ■ f Lulu Alphea. world champion W t , Ethel Cunningham, yearling Jersey heifer, with a record Ireland, Benjamin Leatherwood, Em- St M® pound» of butterfat in a year ma Fiitcroft. at th* age of 1 year and 10 month*. Third A—Anna Wiggins. This Jersey heifer is owned by Adam Fourth B— Nina Butler, Florence Guthardt, who is out after the bln* Cary, Violet Galbraith, Jean Pierce, in this Jersey da*«.—Coos Bay Viola Pribble, Lurline Wilkinson, Ger- sld Sandon, Blanch* Gregory. Fourth A—Hotel On, Kathryn Church o f Christ Notes Wilson, Minnte Lam son, Stanley Vow- • g HOUES '■and hushes - r i , ; '■>. -A -tF-r ' P a v » <* . When jo b soe oar pickles, preserves u d n tho Jur the? will look good to you. Wheu you buy sad ■/. .> try them they wiff taste good. ?’ - Ask us to o I m ia plrirlon tad 1 to you. * o a do y W |a ™ not have old -- staff - ■ in oar pnn 4 . • • v * * • • -, -v /" ake oro iato tha t r y OUR ■ é Union Store ■ W u the Hallowe’en party a sue ? ’ G^land Oddy, Fred ___ » ««V „/ ih l ton ncM Gru*h’ Evelyn Wheat, Eleanor Fol- te T L d ' a t 9 E,iMbeth Rob*rt \i £ * S S i ^ t ! 2 r i f It J S J Fifth—Esko Leino, Aili Leino, J and the SB who, partook of h. asked, ^ McQuigg, Bernice 1' again T" Just a good old- Ph„iVi. v .r..w t» • „# .i.i m Theu Foley, Phyllis McCurdy. •odal times b r ^ u f « ^ 't o g e t h S “ * * - * “ • Vowjll. Roy Shuck. i S f l t ^ T o carry “ c A d « .. t o « Kidd. Grace Richmond, Royce Richmond, Louise | for the DuPee, Wayne Page, James Agostino, M A g ift I - With 16S to .120 in the Sunday Loi* Miller, Jean Young, John Seeley, g f § . ~ i J I i l l School we just praise and thank our Donald Noah, Pearl Stonecypher, Ma« Savior ter success in Hi* work.' While B y L l;v ■* UM» 4 “ 1 the Senior Endeavor with tha Junior Pointer, Mary Ella Cary, Alla Belle El wood, Ruth Schroeder, Kathleen mi and tho Adult Bible classes a n do- Verweil, Leona Carter, Ruth Cunning* lag a fin* work, each in its place and nam, Agn«e Pendleton, Alice Collier, «1 together, tha good walk goes on. L . I I Edward Johnson, Thelma Johnson, Wo o n praying that tha meeting» ' ..1 * Linda Wright, Margaret Goodrich, | now being held ia Myrtle Point by Loretta Wilson, Clara Bean, Claroni Brother Dallas aad Brother McDon- AlÊ.' m . ' mmJt > ’ 1 aid win be successful and that many Bean, Grace Horner. •J :'V . ^ :U will turn to Christ through the » ■ -r. 2 la th e timo for giving, a g ift—each m yanr g ift b game tha givnr ; ta h a i i-V >v . 4 NUVOSEN ( » a «plendid Spring Tonic an Among other vtlu ik k n ed e k contain« iron.. It w X be i b waking 19 A « appetita, mak Last F ood Plenty of Moonshine thorn before Dallas will ha with us Sunday mom-1 Investigating officers were puxaled ings and Brother McDonald in the I tut. a time when they searched the tome of Minelo Carnaio at Bay Park wmwm in Myrtle Point. .or signs and evidence of raoonshin Dswt pass up tha C. E. booth at I ng and found non*, says th* Coo* dm Corn 8how. Thu wil gat service, | day Harbor. They found, however, japer* from which raisins had been don't miss it. - | jUcen and this gave the idea they t Midweek prayer meetings are line. NQtM mill on the right scent. Everybody welcome at all They found a beaten path leading Church Corespondent. [ »way into the woods, and following W . H. Schroeder & I havo secured U m A fa a e y fo r tha thi*. they came to t water sudd I v W a lter K ateo’g Condition Thor Electric Washing Machine usd have ou t ou ex h iM tk u lu Mouutnta 6 tat*a P ow er Um »ma ■■■!■ land u ro tho^oM oM u a k o to “ Tak e no d u u m but b oy .the TH O R . E. G. Opperman aad W lr ia f fo r L iffh to aud M otors •* J‘ • : . V'V * , t %...%■ v V i The Portland Telegram " W W ~ » » - I t o . W U « Kaino, « “ ¡f* v ' r 20 yaar oltf hoy « s K a uM*a allot bv I $ 5.50 at which rate you am yoa please. A fte r Nov. 15 the bo 16 per year. Scad a l orders to will fM thV ^ U rrd - oi a short time. The bullet tore a n y H «* « T te Am to rt» portion of the spinal column be-l ™ * m* ,h ^ hmn »w:urely «overed lea asn«fraties tha ____ *- aad in I ®° t*Mkt 00 <lirt m*»ht leak into it, and J u rin g T m u J ty ^ Dr. H on ^ of | bm M to *™ “ <L iHttdp a ipeeialist t| iih o a ii , w u Ensilage aad A lfa lfa Monday to consult with the phy sician«. He gave the rstativeo and I Tha eastern Oregon experiment sta- frienda no aasuraneaa o f recovery, far .¡0„ of 0. .A . C. has demonstrated fact the caa# in doubt. His that steert fattened on alfalfa hay slater, Mies Edith Keino, of Burns, is I un(j ensilage made practically twice here to aastot caring for him and has Lhe gain made by thoee fattened on Sccepted a peoition fas the Bpak of I hay alone in the usual manner. This Southwestern Oregon for the time I f afai was made without any advance kslng.—Coo* Bay Harbor. | ¡n cost per day of fattening. Details of this experiment may be obtained in bulletin No. 174, just issued. State Picks Up M onty Can on us for Stationery. -----------------;-------------- ------- • ¥ W ^uicn clwcios&d tn6r6in> *no n^ftr Z u J T L t . that he can live north of Cooe Bay has for bean in dispute between Julius Lar Coquille HOWARD B. COUPER HS—# NOTICE OP STREET IMPROVE north boundary o f north to north boundary MENT street J aad that-portion ____ •treat from north boundary e f Sev enth street north to north bauudnr of said Coulter street; and that por Notice ia hereby given that the tion of Seventh street from east common council of the City of Co boundary o f Henry street to «net quille, (teos County, Oregon, did, by boundary of Haath street; aad that resolution duly adopted at a m itta g portion of Eighth street from west . .. . - r- tt -. -i~r boundary of Heath street west to of November, 1920, aad which reaola- county road; and that portion of of Ninth street from oust boundary of the City Recorder in the records at Coulter street easterly far east bound the proceeding* of said council and ary of Ninth reference to which resolution ia here of Tenth b y made as a part o f this notice, duly declare ita intention to improve that portion of Beach street, in Elliott’s Coquille City, Coot Coun- • Archie Philip. The state Land Board I » Pianist # that neither of them had any • Instructor in Piano, Harmony, • title to it and put it up for sale to • Counterpoint and Form Analy- • sia. 41 the highest bidder. When the bids 41 were opened Mr. Larson was found to • Stadia at the ho^a e f Mr. • Walter Sinclair # bM f l t f an acre for the land • and Mr. Philip $10. I f Philip hadn’t • F . O. Box M6 - Phone 664 • raised the question of Ha ownership • • • • • • • • • • • • # • • • would have probably contin ------------------------------------- ;------- ued in possession indefinitely, an* the state would have been shy the $11*8 he bow pays for M. f -u-’ Law yers A gree B efore Jury ■* hi Justice of the Peace R. H. Joehnt’s court this week s peculiar twist of law took place, where an no tion was brought for recovery of $60. The case waa hotly contested and gives to the jury. White the six wise IN debating the evidence the attorneys in the ease goteto discuss ing the affair among themeklves and with th* before the jury had announced a de termination, the attorneys had reached rreesnent. Afterwards the jury is prepared to render a verdict, was not accepted and th* agree- between tha attorneys wee at- The Sentinel, Coquille, Ore. The Oregon 1 The C. A. Smith fhingte min at Marshfield, which was burned to tha ad ter 82.16 hi Hu ground a few month« age, te b e*«f **• era built and is now nearing completion. It will be running again to • f«w we dent days. J A. I from which there was a hole, evident ♦2t2 NOTICE OF ESTABLISHMENT OF GEADB Of Portions e f mth. Eel a Notice it hereby given that on th* let day of November. 1 ' mon council of the C' Cooe'«Uofaty, Oregon. _ _ _ ■ which ia kept of record in the rw - ordi of the proceedings ef anid cam- Cerda, 100 ter »U 0. « f that portteo of * r: ;:y; • Î- ■ . . . v- - -At,-I k *. « * . _ ____ ..