The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917, March 09, 1917, Page 6, Image 6

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    We offer special prices on Brooms for
Saturday. All brooms have advanced
in the last month fully 50 per cent.
Saturday we will sell
First National Bank Building
on the railroad tooth of Donamnir for
the last four month«, returned hut
wook to visit hi« family.
Undo Jerry Haines has now ac­
cepted rooms with his daughter, Mrs.
These brooms are selling now at 60c, 60c and 76c, and will go higher.
James Arrington, who is making him
as comfortable aa possible during his
Saturday’s prices are bargains.
disability.
Dan Barklow made a trip to Powers
last week in the capacity of executor
of the Jack Barker «state
Ernest Barklow, son of Albert
Barklow, has been in Eastern Oregon
since early last summer. He had a
good Job running a traction and now
has bought himsolf a fine team and
this summer will farm.
Tommy Morehouse, aged IS years,
son at Chariot Morehouse on North
Fork, who had a log am putated, died
last week in a Portland sanitarium.
While there tuberculosis appeared
with the above result.
The next debate at Broadbent will
be some time in April. The question
to be argued is, "Resolved, th at our
Government should own our rail­
roads." Harvey Johnson will lead the
sfflrmathre and Tice Wagner the neg-'
stive. Wa hep# to he therm
There is a nun in town not so v er/!
young who knows ho is "fresh" at,
times so caries a cube of salt in his
pockat that ho may lick I t
Milt Lae, the handy man who helps
the merchants in emergencies and has
been with Spencer sod Shelley In
Front and G Streets
Coquille, Oregon
their store in Powers.
•
Phones 691 and 641
,4
Though gram is yet short the milkf
is coming in to Sugarioaf Creamery.’
At the council meeting Monder
night there was an ii («resting "bout"
as to whether the poo) parlors should looking over the valley and if he sasa with T. J. Thrift in the interest of
Items From Arago.
bo opon Sundays. There were sever- the right place at the right price stay life insurance, the public and inci­
Mkrs. Trank Smith and children,'of
dentally themselves.
become one of us.
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Band
on, have born visiting relatives
W. T. and West Adams, who bought A pie social will bo given Saturday on Fish
trap for a couple at weeks.
the Dean place on North Fork, were evening in the Lundy Hall by the M. They returned
to Batson Tuesday.
in last Saturday buying supplies. JL Choir. The pie will be good and They have rented
their home there
They have been clearing land all win­ the music, if possible, better and we and will stove to Bond,
where
ter and will farm large acreage. They "public” are promieed the usual good it is hoped the change Oregon,
may benefit
ee do not attract many boys.
address is general delivery, It is obvious that there would not Frank Sinko and family have mov­
E. A. Dodge, U. 8. Commissioner,, Their
Myrtle,
Point.
bo near the present acreage in or­ ed from J. M. Byers ranch to the Wil­
city recorder, Justice of the peace, no­
tary public, at al., left today for Port­ Lawrence Barklow, who has recov­ chard but for the nursery solicitors, son ranch.
with logical arguments persuade Ben Knife, who recently went to
land, Salem and other important ered his health, is hare in th e stock who
the
farm
ers to buy. There are two La Center, Washington, to look a t
business,
buying
and
selling
in
the
points in Oregon. Ho will ale 3 visit
his mother before he returns. E. C.
country, returned last Saturday
f
Our people who go to Powers "the the
Roberts will be deputy recorder dur­
thinking
Coos county looked too good
H
week
end"
nearly
always
hear
from
ing his absence.
# their chamber these the drunken voic- to leave and. resumed bis old Job a t
, ee of "personal liberty” champions. Crane’s camp. Wo are all glad of it.
_
Daily telephone reports say that Mrs. Jud Cornwell has returned
The Doc didn’t
e
Mrs.
J. O. Stemmier, who is in North from California and is visiting har
a good one."
lfara. Alfred CoramriL a t John-
^ Pend,
in utiimUlj "iwirrtTiig deter,
son’s
Mill.
_ from the effects of a serious opera-
Sbasto valley, Siskiyou county, Calif
There was a basket ball team er-
, tion.
genised
_ LO . Green came in Wednesday With day. at Johnson’s Mill last Satur­
„ a load at spuds for Andrew Hada­
ba ugh. Mr. Hadaba ugh also brought There are several restless people on
in another load and the two loads Fish trap talking of Canada, Washing­
ton, and elsewhere. An imaginary
e brought him $102.60.
Ed Hatcher took a trip to Powers trip on the map does not cost any­
to look the place over from a business thing and often trarhss m ath geogra­
phy, which is very interesting during
The
six-room,
reel
bungalow
being
and will follow next week.
built by George Burr for Postmaster
The Farmers Union held their
Harry Fenaler is the best at its class
monthly meeting last Saturday and
in Myrtle Point.
it was the “once a year day," when
Representatives of the Conway
the men folks served the big dinner.
company, of Marshfield, mot our
Two of the visitors, Bon Shull and
Commercial Club Wednesday and pro­ perimental age where crop failures
G. W. Rouse, when they got every­
posed to thorn that for a bonus they are unknown.
body sating, danced a Jig. There were
would put in a milk eondonsary hare, Mie. Netheriy and family, who have
many ladies present and very many
as they have “plenty money and no
bebiee. The Myrtle Point Enter-
milk," and besides they would bo here
prise wes well represented. The dis­
to lend their money, all of which
tion.
She
Is
a
t
har
father’s
home.
cussion in the afternoon waa abuot
bo conducive to the boat in­
uniting with the patrons of husban­ Her home is a t Barber, six miles from would
terest
at
Myrtle Point They would
dry, planting and sowing better seed, Boise, Idaho.
bring plenty of blooded stock
buying and «riling. Price Robison Miss MoIUo Smith, at Prosper, is also
to our valley. Business like they
made the best speech at his life.
hare visiting her mother and the propose
to plant this plant in Marsh­
Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt of Norway, Blakely family.
field,
Coquille
or Myrtle Point—the
were in last week with their nine On# evening last week people of town offering the
best inducements.
months child and had it treated for the Went Norway district held a nice Our people are “thinking"
about I t
•donoids—Dr. Pemberton.
little entertainment a t the residence
of course, have the milk but we
Dr. O. H. Clarke also "weighs”— of J. D. Clinton. It consisted of an We,
a good market for it all and
-11*1 pound boy last Friday at the admission fee, a bite to eat, dialogues have
have two good banks and our live Wda for cream and milk hauling on
home of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Rob­ and signing. Ernest Root, the teach­ we
bins, on South Fork. Everybody all er in the district, waa the promoter stock will compare favorably with th^ow m river frem April 1 , 1917 to
righ t The grandfather, Sam Brener though ho could not bo present Many that at other sections.
April L lfilS, will be opened March
says H weighs i t lbs. ^
were there from Fishtrap. The money
*t the Coquille Valley
Mr. Withers, e quiet nun living cn raised—646 00—will bo used for maps,
Oraamery. Alee bids will be oponed
the North Pork, came in the other day etc., for the school.
a t tae same time and for the um »
Harry LeweQen, son of Jaasos Lew-
the buttermilk output of
rilen, is herd on his regular trip for
the Creamery. Tka directors reserve
the Bradley Candy company of
the right to reject any end all bids.
Marshfield
Coquffle Valley Creamery,
**
H. P. Briton!, 8 m .
Laundry Soap, 6 bars for 25c
Crystal White
Saturday Bob white Saturday
Swift’s White
If we did not know these were good buys
for you we would not advise you to buy,
If you can use it, BUY!
W ho Does
These Things
Are you doing these things by hand or foot power—
Why not save the time and energy of your men for
more productive work?
CMC nothing when the machines are idle. G-E i
controlled and always ready for instant service.
OREGON Coquille, POWER
CO
Oregon
WAGON RÉPAIRING
PLOW SHARPENING
and the repair of all kinds of farm implements and machinery
ceive prompt and careful attention at this shop.
With our fully «quipped p lan t including the
Oxy-Acetylene Welding Process
there is no Job too large 1er our facilities.
LET US PUT TOUR MACHINERY IN SHAPE.
GARDNER & LARSEN’S
!M r GARAGE °SSSS
didnt find time te appear and the bail
was farfullad. A week previous H.
E. W hitaett wea flned $26 on a simi­
lar charge, but in the superlativa de-
gres. He was parolad and has since
wardod off áD temptation —Bandon
World.
Comer Grocery