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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1917)
Tha North Bond M ill A Lumber Co., which has operated with fewer inter ruptions than aqy sawmill on Ceos Bay for tha past two years and a half, has undergone a change in ownership. Chris Groks* Sentence. Schroeder placa at Arago, vaa des troyed by flra Monday, together with it* contents.''""the origin o f the flra is not definitely known, but it is sup posed to hava startad from a defec tiva flus. .The aun wars out at work, and tha flra obtained such a start that littla if anything was taken oat. Among tha contents o f tha house was a now piano, and this with all tha household goods, ate., made a heavy lass for Mr. Sehroadar. The house aras not o f groat vaina, having bean built soma years ago from an out building, at tha tima tha main resi dence was burned. This 1s the fifth destructive flra that has occurred on the place la the last eighteen years. The first destroyed the creamery built by tha elder Henry Schroeder, and two store buildings have burned at different times. The old Schroeder reeidenee went up in smoke si ut four years ago.—Herald. San Franciaco. C. K. Hudson, of Washington, D. C , is the new mem ber of the firm and has taken o er the stock o f'L . J. Simpson and the Standish-Hickey company, of San Catarrh Cannot Be Cured Franciaco. Two hundred thourand w ith LOCAL, A P P LIC A T IO N S , as they dollars of new capital want into $ * concern. The steam schooner Yellow stone, owned by Swayne A Hoyt, who are heavy stockholders, has bean tak en ever by the company. Chris Grabs, of North Bond, who had previously bean found guilty of bootlegging, was sentenced Thursday by Jostle* Shuster to six months in ail. The justice revoked the patol* •stended Grabs on a format trial. «iriitfJtMríWM»/»!!!}}!!!»!;! Katie Sargent, o f North Band, has brought an action against N. J. Cous ins, of the same place, wherein she is easing for $2,000 p — « m ! damages, besides $100 doctor’s fern and $100 Central expenses She alleges that •ha waa thrown from her father’s fight wagon or buggy when he at- i? 0M I W | C lr ' \ -"¿*1 " ^ ’ 1 1 r \ N Y B O D Y can te ll L you what a tobacco costs. But only yo’ old pipe can tell y o u what a tobacco is worth. *. 1 T H H E R E can’t be any better pipe tobacco 1 than V E L V E T because it is the best o f good Burley cured in N ature’s way. | N o one has been able to equal N ature’s m ethod o f cu rin g tobacco— two years’ ageing in wooden hogsheads. It is slow Coqaille Boy Advances. Wa a n in receipt of the foliowi it is right. O ct clearly in your own mind just what qualities you want your pipe tobacco to have. Then give your old pipe a chance to prove to you that V E L V E T fills every one o f your requirements. M ake say test yon like; compare V E L V E T with say O n e Pound Glass Humidors -Choosers M .J .H A R T S O N