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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1917)
1 g j p j T - jì ; •' «fr ** ,}’i J F :* Connell A ctin g!* Meet It— Abo For Right of Way For Bridge. HE SENTINEL TO YOUR FRIENDS IN TH E E A ST P ikes put on every article that will move the re mainder of our mammoth stock in a few short days. Costs and profits are entirely forgotten. The one idea is to retire from business. This sale means the saving of hundreds of dollars to you in the next few days. You cannot afford to miss this, so come ear ly and get your share of these wonderful bargains. BOUND TO INTEREST THEM IN THIS COUNTRY I a i H— F iu m i Waists in black, arar and rT A ' ____ J ___ red; were $2 and $2.50, sale price . . . f s ' c c n i s teak by which m an s water could te pumpte direct from the Coquille to combat fir, at the mill or ft» the Front ■tract •tona. - Anothr m on te ted waa to Children's' Cear-doth Bonnets, w<ere 50c n o w stacken to install one o f tte te a e carte « the vacant lot at the rear o f the Farmer« and Marchante bank build- in«- It waa suggested that la edition to $1.00 ChiMree*’ Flannelette Kimonas, now . . Ladies Long Kimonos, worth double, now . . . 19 cents . • 39 cents * 59 cents np Ladies $3.50 odd Silk Waists, on sale while they last at $1.75 Ladies Flannelette Gowns, worth $1#.00 now . . 69 cents O ne lot fe d -s i» i Bed Sheets, while they last . . . AD Men’s Sox greatly reduced, now 9c, 12c, 15c, 19c . Large assortment o f Bath And Hand Towels at . 65 cents . + Biade THEY WILL BECOME INTERESTED IN IT TOO. THE PAPER TRAT >- •.»Tv IS » IT IS DIFFERENT. - aad it was left for Mr. Gardiqer to to report at the next meeting There waa conaiderable aaid about the uae of city water by pereone who do not pay for it aad the unlimited nee o f it by people who do not pay for auch e privilege. If the abuee of the* water privilege ia not halted H will likely result in everyone being placed on a meter, which is the equit able way to handle the business if meters are to te used at alL It waa decided that the d ty should buy the meter* to te installed by . 10c up 1 lot of Çhildre n’ s Flannelette Skirts worth 50c now . 28 cents H ot its worth 3 timee the price, now only . $3.95 Coos ------------------------ ------------------- -------------------------------------------------- w -r* Remember Every Article in the house is Reduced Martin Block, Front Street and C urry T C ompany Coquille, Oregon JIESCUER HER BROTHER. HAS CONSIDERABLE PROPERTY Redondo Beach. Cal.—While strug gling with a stranger on the- highway la ea attempt to ear* her puree, con taining teveral hundred dollar«. Mrs. Lottie Goodrich, ■ visitor at the beech, attracted the attention of a ragged individual who was passing oa the boulevard. This person rushed to the woman's assistance and succeeded la driving away ber a— tient He assisted her to her home and, after having served him with dinner, Mrs. Goodrich discovered that her pro tector wee .her brother, whom te* had aot seen since te was a boy. The ragged man. whom name is Charles I. Martin, from Waterloo, Pit, ted walked all the way from Montreal, taking the trip b> the interest of hie superintendent, giving the mayor power te instruct them te aste*, on 3 another, but keeping the departments distinct. As to the speed e q , who risk Ufa and limb of otters as well as them selves, a few Rase ia the recorder’* court will probably be the cense of greater care in driving. Adjournment was .taken until next Monday. Commercial Club Meeting. ^ The condenoory and Coquille’e op portunity to land this 9100,000 propo sition was the main topic o f consider sttoo at the Commercial d u b Wed nesday evening. Having no definite proposition from F. E. Conway, the talk was conilned to the mote aattg- there the Commercial d a b appointed a committee to prepare petition* ask ing the poetatile* department to rant* their mail by way o f Coquille. There are only a few o f those served by Gw elephone .