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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1917)
see him. s a n * This is a 1 \ A purely tv am ■ We stffl haye a few aacb of ' H* • • / m * 1} • t X Jy- \ ‘ A $2.00 per sack. Also. LYONS & J ONES First National Bank Building PUre Buckwheat Flour in 10 pound sacks. It - m ----------- lie a Horary nor mid bo Albers' Pancake Flour in-40, pound sacks. ■* " r a p t ; , ft’ : H I ■ , " ' ' v See us before purchasing your Garden Seeds. is lstjfs and o o f prices CARS Our stock • Fancy Onion Sets, 3 lbs. | Cadillac This v i i an early boy, and w « an giving yon the benefit They, are going fast and we will soon be out of this lot Present wholesale price is 10c per pound Get yours now While we have the price. VaDoy Front and C Streets Coquflle, Oregon Phones 691 and 641 Loo fo r hire »p e r • •«•••••-« a ^ e • \o • • • • • eeerefleeeeeeeeee'eeiseaióé aie • • e M I f • 4 GARDNER & LARSEN S g a r a h S Coquille, B Oregon — Christensen smiling says ao and Dr. Clark«- certifles to the fact Our pooplo, who wont to Copuille ‘ ■T to meet Mr. Scott, Gen. agent for the Southern Pa- ome very much pleased with what ha told thorn—that he would take tba Witter up promptly with hia company and he felt assured that the former mail aorvice would be restored in a few wee^s, he could not make a Sat promise but felt sure that this valley will get what it 4s asking for. A tty. J. O. Stemmier waa our . Mr. and Mn. L. A. Dickey, of Lewiston, California, are bore look* ine for a location. They bara takes — SEND .L*__JL Our live people know that we have a frutt dryer and cannery idle which with the fruit anil vegetables there are hor»%and going to waste, should be having their wheels go around. Mias Vernal Lamb, of Band on, is now in the employ of the Club Cafe —bringing her Bandon experience as a pteaaar of the public here. Dan Giles and hia good wj^e write from San Francisco that they are well flad are -enjoying automobiles. Clifford Pulford, the eldest son of Atty. 8. D. Pulford, la still suffering from rheumatism. The little fellow See in bed and is very emaciated. He la pleased to have those he knows Some to see him. Mr. Wax has returned from the sate he has been comiucting for Spen ser and Shelley at Powers. It is not yet known what disposition will be made of the remnant of stock after the sale nor who may occupy the brick block here- W. E. Pika is giving a "blue sky” to the ceiling of his large He is hie own knight of the blue paint brush. Wa learn today that Wirt Whit tington met his flaath by exhaustion fa in a bunting trip. When separat ing from Ids companions three miles from Sell’s house, he said, “ I’m all in." Ha was found on the bed partly undressed, wet and muddy, evidently having died while attempting to d»anga Ms clothes. Rev. Thomas Barklow conducted the funeral at his father’s house and burial wad teafle In T H E S E N T IN E L TO YOUR <a •> V FRIENDS IN THE EAST ITS W EEK LY VISITS ARE BOUND TO INTEREST THEM O f TitoS COUNTRY <$> , SHOW THE PAPER TO YOUR FRIENDS WHO ARE NOT TAKING IT. / THEY W ILL BECOME INTERESTED IN IT TOO. TH E PAPER THAT IS IT IS DIFFERENT. TH E SENTINEL, COQUILLE, ORE. Date Need Dr. Pemberton flow flown la A n - go tbia weak and removed t a « a l l am of J. D. Cart. Kay Loop walk« with c a roonH «f Hgamstes tom in hia aa- Uo white pteytag a good play! ? . of Norway, baa t machine. He *P ta a lo t in tba g the qu ■ • ■■■■ » _ * : V ."•‘p J E S r*. - # 3 -' 7 '^ „ *i iu • • >, N -