The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921, November 12, 1920, Page 7, Image 7

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rlait to the sqhool 00 Tuesday.
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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.
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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
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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-
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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.
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G^land Oddy, Fred
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Fifth—Esko Leino, Aili Leino, J
and the SB who, partook of h. asked, ^
McQuigg, Bernice 1'
again T" Just a good old-
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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
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■* 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,
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I Edward Johnson, Thelma Johnson,
Wo o n praying that tha meeting»
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Linda Wright, Margaret Goodrich, |
now being held ia Myrtle Point by
Loretta
Wilson, Clara Bean, Claroni
Brother Dallas aad Brother McDon-
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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.
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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
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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
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a short time. The bullet tore a n y H
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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
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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.
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^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
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NOTICE OP STREET IMPROVE­ north boundary o f
north to north boundary
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street J aad that-portion
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•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
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-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-
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Archie Philip. The state Land Board I »
Pianist
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that neither of them had any • Instructor in Piano, Harmony, •
title to it and put it up for sale to • Counterpoint and Form Analy- •
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the highest bidder. When the bids 41
were opened Mr. Larson was found to • Stadia at the ho^a e f Mr. •
Walter Sinclair
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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 • • • • • • • • • • • • # • • •
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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
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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
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ground a few month« age, te b e*«f **•
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built and is now nearing completion.
It will be running again to • f«w
we dent
days.
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I from which there was a hole, evident
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NOTICE OF ESTABLISHMENT OF
GEADB
Of Portions e f
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Notice it hereby given that on th*
let day of November. 1 '
mon council of the C'
Cooe'«Uofaty, Oregon.
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which ia kept of record in the rw -
ordi of the proceedings ef anid cam-
Cerda, 100 ter »U 0.
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