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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1917)
J \J Your iey By t You? J \ y :. ou can i at the price we are selling them. made before by than r at 2 cans for 25c. follnu/trro instructions and UBflg Fancy Maine Corn at 15c per can. Tomatoes at the old time prices. Are you aware of the fact that these prices are all way below today's market? The reason we do it is this: WE HAVE THE STOCK! WE ARE BUYING IN LARGE QUANTITIES AND GIVING YOU THE BENEFIT. Our reg- • - ! otarptfeni a* krtr; hot *» gffer . _______ SWANS DOWN PREPARED • NOT SELF-RISING Fort CAKE FLOUH g i Jerry aits in Me “i chair ready for any 7:A You can buy Sunns Down Cake Flower tl™ from your grocer anywhere in packaFes just as you want it, always fresh. Specials for LYONS & JONES Your last chance for Canned Fruit cheap. First National Bank Building roeovortag, owing to Red Letter Extra Fancy Peaches, per can, 20 cents; per £ 9 dozen _ Crimson King choice Peaches, two cans for 25 cents; per _ dozen. .............. kpxo*xt/ Silver Flower Fancy Peaches, two cans for 85 oents; per a o a a Reci Letter Extra Fancy Apricots, two cans 45 cents; per dozen ' «W e4U V- . - ... ■'-------- Not over two dozen to anyone. _ We have only a limited quantity and when sold no more orders can be filled. Remember the date, SATURDAY, not before not after. Be on hand; COME EARLY. If you want some of the finest fruit ever put in cans at prices below cost Buy it now. ili£ É Busy Comer land E. G ite, aa Prof. Janea, of shoots, is in Front and C Streets ”.*•' mon productive work ? OREGON POWER CO. CoqnilW, Oregon LABOR OPERATIONS COVERING REPAIR WORK A t GARNER & LARSEN’S GARAGE Overhaul motor and transmisaion.................................................. Overhaul motor o n ly ................................. .................................... Overhaul transmission only, or repair or replace m agneto.... Rebraao crank case arms or supuort or repair leak in case by taking out the nwtor............. . ..T 77.......................... . Install or re-fit one piston or one connecting rod'.!!!.’ .*!.*!!!! Install or re-fit two or mors pistons or connecting rods.. , r . . Replace transmission bands or transmission cover gasket.. . . Change motor........... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............................. Rpelace earn shaft or re-fit bearings' . . „ ! . «•piece cam gear (large).......................... ................................. Repair cylinder front cover or replace old style-.................... Remove starter and put on standard equipment....... .............. Grind valves and clean carbon Remove carbon only (this opera tomar will not permit grindir Repair cylinder head bolts strip p. 621.00 lfi.OO 12.00 A. A. Millar kslsomjned T on Goar- in’s kitchen and as thoy gasod a t tha work with (ran t admiration thay “Go tot Lot’s Sad another 'poop' who will bat wo can’t again do the walk- in* stoat to Coquilla any night and wall have money for tha poor." J i n . L. D. Trover ia aver from the Bay aide visiting a t tha bona of Mrs. Nellie Bandar, bar cousins, and others of tha Hermann family. E- G. Fish, a t Middle F ort, was in this w art and says he has just dettv- •red 6,000 railroad Mae to Ed Han- non and has contracted for timber for 10,000 more, lfa caries on his f i r m at'Che same tiara and is building two siloa to care for his 60 head of cattle and will havo 100 head neat year. Ray Watarfhan cam# down with n four-horse team and to rt a r t a load of food for the stock. Wilbur Barklow has sold Us rest- dance to his father, Thomas Barklow. Wilbur will probably ga "back to the •oil." * Noah Bonowita rtippod another carload of knees tor ships last wart. With tha knaas, matchwood, tim and saw-logs this country is rapidly w «.* denuded of its host timber. Dr. Pemberton says Bob Sturde- vant and his wife are parents of a big girl baby sines the 14th. The Doc’s scales say MS pounds. Mrs. Corbin’s bey, Walter, got his. anm . k ^ l ___ t t ____ w . . O. L. Smallwood lower ranch waa ii Interesting man ta newspaper veteran, T *» Elks came is W. C. Carlfla last i had aeon for 16 yea Mr. and Mrs. Bm taken rooms at tha tek Mr. M. is engi which remains hare Lae Wagner into from tha Powers a tha ranch a, sails m here, A. H. Pence, tl street butcher, is n provamerte around them being a now f >"*• Clinton star his place at Arago t Hop Binger Horn —not over aa ha u borne in Rosaburg, a nesday. Ho will n visiting friends and i in> av#r the sconss H- H Haines cam Bay "this wort to see Jerry Haines, who i room at his daughts ton. Mrs. Alta Abbot! Brown go .up to Pm remain over Sunday. A ___ : ___ # _________ Oregon I >vr'-¿dV4* ratas on ■ D class structure would coat |&26 and on a B class building would coat 91.7S. 10th. As to fire protection if the building was constructed on the sits sal acted by your committee, it would have tha protection of tha city water H th . Wa find that a cow can be raised a t tha age of two years old for $26.00. 12th. Moat wagon roads for a die taries of five miles from Myrtle Point in any direction can be traveled at any time of Che year, moat are gravel and rock roads, fairly wall graded. 16th. Wa baliava that tha possibil- t t t e for increasing tha output from tha dairies within a radius of flve ilea can ba increased to at least throe times what ia now being pro- 14th. Wa find that the further back from the market you may go, tha t e a interest is manifested in the dairy business .and we believe that tha interior from five miles out to a distance of 20 miles can be increased to five times as to what it is to the pressât time. .Respectfully submitted, J. O. Stemmier, W. C. Cutler, J. S. Whitaker. Ncyrwiy School Program. Tha Parent and Teacher associa tion of tha Norway school mat again Friday evening a t tha school house with a large attendance. Tha meet ing waa called to order by J. H. Bark low with J. F. Schroeder as secretary. The part of the program furnished by tha school urns "Aa Evening with «follow," whoso birthday was be ing oboorvad by the school. The speaker of the evening was CowgBl, a domestic science pro- roes 0 . A. C., who is now in tha capacity of field work er far the boy*’ and girls’ industrial Her talk wan very much sp ie r its helpful suggestions. mdifiiftCfi WEB pleasantly eater- gram by aalectinns on tha neWvVk- reeeatiy pnrtaaed by the asso- i far school and community O k school in one of the first rtyal echo sis in tha county to own * fine Instruanut and they are r proud of It. V.V m .