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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1917)
■ * -:-r I m m m w ¡Specials! m g et ; Saturday Only THIS! E b t sell a We will pound or package at there prices be fore or after Sat urday, March 3rd Saturday ' • left 10c and 15c Diamond F Flour For a short time only LYONS ' & JONES First National Bank Building . ».... ■ ■W lacksmithing is one o f the lines on which we specialize. WAGON REPAIRING PLOW SHARPENING fo r Me tod homo at to took after Me He w ill return next Guerin and fam ily le ft this fo r C ottage Grove fo r n “ change," hoping the childrens’ health w ill be Improved there. They expect to ho abeont several weeks. The Farm er»’ store, o f Bridge, mov ed into their new store building this week. Mr. Ford to the manager. Tom Guerin, proprietor o f the Guer in H otel, end H arry, deputy assessor o f tbe Copuilto Valley, brothers, left W ednesday fo r e few days trip, visit ing Albany and ether towns. The roo f o f W . T. Dement’s big barn at Eckley fall in from weight of anew In the tote snowstorm and there were others. K. A . Snyder, father o f Arthur Sny der, end at present living with Mm, to suffering severely from an attack e f rheumatism. Ha w a G. A R. man and came from M issouri. A . F . M iller, o f Catching, was down aid in a nice lot Sf Ho to no relation, ho says, to any other M iller In this eoun- try. AU x Hartl# i f chafing to get beck to Alaska, where he lived during the] last several years. Ha has gaged in railroad building end like* tbe clim ate. He expects to leave in a month. The railroad w ill run from 8owmrd to Fairbanks. A nice Uttle party was enjoyed at the home o f M rs. W ilbur Barklow, Tuesday evening. It was enlivened by Bowers’ six-piece orche Mrs. Jack M ays#, o f North Fork, W e have decided to give our friends an oppor- tunity for one day to buy a number o f staple articles AT E X T R E M E L Y LO W COST. This is aü new, fresh, fancy stock and is our contribution towards a reduction in the high cost o f living Don’t M iss T his Chance! Strictly Fancy, California Rice, per lb, 5 cts. W hether you buy one pound or one hun dred the price is the same—5 cts.—no leas. ________ 1 • , . — - _ 5 Beans, 3 lbs. 25 cts. 6 lbs., 50c 13 lbs., $1.00 No less for greater quantity bo«' P U U L Less than wholesale Cost today. Shaker Salt, 4 cans 25c Fancy California BajR) That fine, dry salt fo r the table. „ | ■ IIS ■■■■■ f ................. ■■■■■■ Fletcher’ s Family Flour $2.00 per sack A hardwheat flour. No less by ths barrel. W e have dosens o f items in our store selling below today’ s cost. These are strenuous times for the buyer. We are doing" our best to protect our customers. When we get a bargain we will surely pass it on to you. W ATCH THE ADS. W ith our fu lly equipped p lan t, including the Front and G Streets 'Coquille, Oregon Phones 691 and 541 Oxy-Acetylene Welding Process our facilities. ,> ■ . p « The Busy Corner Grocery . and the repair o f a ll kinds o f farm stove prom pt end careful attention at this shop. there to no Job too U rge to r V "* Ohio Noiseless Matches Blue Tapir Matches Bluebird Matches , ,, L IT US PUT TOUB M ^ H IN£RY IN SOAPS. GARDNER & LARSEN ’S First Street Phone 403 P Coquille». Oregon A D A T 1 ? VlAfvAlxISd SEND TH E \ S E N T IN E L TO YOUR ' FRIENDS IN TH E E A ST ♦ I T S 'W E E K L Y V IS IT S ARE B O U N D T O IN T E R E S T T H E M IN T H IS C O U N T R Y SHOW THE PAPER * TO YOUR FRIENDS WHO ARE NOT TAKING IT. THEY WILL BECOME INTERESTED IN IT TOO. TH E PAPER TH AT ♦ IS IT IS D IFFEREN T. ' ADBUM T H E S E N T IN E L , C O Q U IL L E , O R E . Does Vow Subscription Date Need Changing? the river near Johnson's M ill. Our Jim , the chief, has not had oc casion to put anyone in the “ coo! or” fo r a long tim e, nor run the corpora tion scraper fo r a week, but hs had to shovel slush to allow the water to run to the catch basins instead o f over the sidewalks. Andrew Hauge, who has boon ill for a long time, is now contned to his house. He is reported as some what better this week. Ed Lewtolsn is taking care o f the store. Mr. Ford, the inspector and instruc tor fo r the Coos and Curry Dairy mens Association» arrived here Mon day with his fam ily— Mrs. Ford and tw o sens. The boys entered high school Tuesday. They w ill oocupy the S. D. Pulford residence. T . J . T hrift Raa here this week So licitin g life insurance. He says H is restful to be out o f the responsibility Uncle Jerry is as usual— in his easy chair a few hours every d ey at the Guerin H otel. He is 87 y e a n young, with no cares nor grouch. . T . O. Bertel end Joe Knight, o f A ttorney Claud Giles returned this Catching creek, ere having a tw ist in •ek from a trip to outside cities, court to find out if one m ay have e t Sen Francisco he m et hie brother. road eeroee the other’s land. Mias E Ae W eekly was down from her heme on the North Fork on the gee boat, “ Nekom to." This boat now always arrives when due and its name will be changed from “ N o-com e" to “ W ill-cem e." C. Cecil C arter, ear shipper o f live stock, w ill run another bunch to P ort land the A n t e t next week. Save the calves! ' lire . Sadia Howttt, o f Albany, W is consin, is here visiting with her sister, M n . F . F. Lundy. Mr*. A lbro, having m used every patient in eight to health, returned W ednesday to her home in Powers. BUly Barklow, sen o f Den Barklow, to here fo r e visit with hie father and mother and many other relatives His home to in eastern Oregon. Charlie Barklow end fam ily go la ck to the eefl. That to they will return to their farm in W est M yrtle Point end do the planting thamsatoes. Clifton Pulford, 11 y e a n old, cele brated Ms birthday in bed with rheum atism. He looks better new and Ms fo r supplies— after the storm . shocked the foee o f hyphenism. M exico was next visited, it was Da J u . Hall w u in yesterday with U s vidson’s house in disguise as a haunt tw o sons, Gloyd and Oliver. Wm. Coleman and w ife, o f Eugene, o f V illa. M exican brown beans and are reported as parents o f an 8-pound salted w afers left a fine peppery flav or in the guests throats. Lastly the Mrs. J. O . Stem m ier was taken to sMp ended its voyage in Japan, at the M ercy Hospital at North Bend this parsonage, where tea and w afers were week to undergo a m ajor operation. consumed in large quantities, while Mr. Stemmier is continually with her little girts entertained with songs and and the operation was perform ed by dances o f a Japanese flavor. A fter the main business o f the ev Drs. O. H. Clarke, L Bartfe and Wm. H orsfall. Dr. Clarke returned Thurs ening was thus finished, some o f the day and reports the operation a suc guests went to Carter’s and some to cessful one and the patient in fine Davidson’s, and stunts, gam es and m usic concluded, the evening’s enter condition. I was fearing I wouldn't get one tainm ent. this week, but here Is a subscription from Paul W . Adam s. He wants the CAT RODE FLYWHEEL news as told in the Sentinel. Up For Dead, but fUeovarsd In The firm at Shelley A Spencer are a Short Time. yet with us. A fter an attem pt to re Sheboygan, W U .-T om , tbs big pet duce stock by special sale and d ose cat o f the woodmen In a mill here« out the balance in a lump, the buyer bad a moat uuusual Joy ride and es caped with bis life, or one e f them. itm here. Tbe Mg cat attempted to leap through A men with an autom obile eaid Sat a sixteen foot flywheel while It was urday evening in the Guerin Hotel making seventy-one revolutions per that he would not drive to Coquille at minute, but was caught In tbe wheel that hour fo r |10. Another gentle and held for twenty minutes when tbe engine was stopped. man said he would walk it fo r a f 10 During tbe ride the cat traveled 68,160 bill. The first man put up the ten feet, or tw elve and three-fourths miles. end the party o f the second part g ot He waa picked up aa dead, but one Ms lantern and hiked fo r the county boor later ate a heavy meal. •••t, making the round trip on foot Family Zee Routs Relies. in eight hours, repotting from the Sioux City, la .—When a police raid- Baxter Hotel there. The stakehold tog squad entered the cellar o f tbe M. er, Mr. Guerin, paid over the eagle to Urbeck residence here a goat charged Mr. M iller end Mr. Tracy put on a viciously and droTe tbe men but In disorder. When they sought to ex amine a pile o f bay In tbe back yard for bidden liquor an angry bull routed them: then tbe fam ily watch dog bit a chunk out o f a policem an’s bard when an attempt was made to arrest Mrs. Urbeck. Re-enforcements arriv ing. tbe household was finally sub dued and tbe were Impounded. AUTO OVERTAKES ANTELOPE.