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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1917)
“rr iSMiinm simaran ■ ■J fS jL to ■\ -V ■ ^ -.v V - .- ì •> # ' ■ ’ 33k ■■ PAGE TWO . : Ivanhoe tits’ U n de Sam’s “ F ro n t” W . C. W orley hsa eqpstod fo r the sen rief and as he ia a h igh grade mechanic, m ay g o to the N a vy yards a t M a n I sland o r som e oth er point w h en scientific men a n ^ required. ^ • •--**** **.. i " L ee R ay made a trip to Portland Steel Cut 30 cents pound SALV Steel Cut Coffee 25c poun . L Y O N S & JONES First National Bank Building This store is one of those which w ill observe the 6 o’clock closing hour every evening except Saturday M r. P ru itt, o f Baadea, ia h e n with. I A p ril to “ tick le” the soil o f his fine ranch next to town. Ho ia a-bechelor lan d hie address now is Gen. Del., | M yrtle Point. Ray G arrett made his usual ship- w at o f m ixed stock to M arsh- I this w eek' and our other stockman, | M r. C arter, planted • acres o f potat oes. £ince the receivin g o f the telegram This is a real bargain. Regular 26c grade. Try it | by the Gun and R ifle Club, It has be « v . , an to d rill. G eo rg * Ton ey is d rill- * « * . ' >• V * * • • '.v f:™ ;, 0 . ,\ aster. One o f the telephone young Indies is liab le to soon a llow h arself to be prom oted. Don’t w ait until you are ready to use them. You may be disappoint F ra ser Hoffm an, son o f Ed H o ff man, d rivin g piles g o t a splin ter in e d then. W e are having difficulty in securing our supplies. Others his hand. H e came to D r. Leap and are having the same experience.* had H rem oved. M r. end M rs. Frank N eil, o f Brand- beat, had a baby la st weg|t. I t ia a boy. Dr. Pem berton reports. W . W . W h ittin gton ’s eon had a se vere attack o f pneunomim. D r. Pem berton was called. H e is reported to be bettor. - Th e- Federal Farm Loan A ssocia Golden Bantam . . . . . . V t ........ 16c » . P rid e o f the N o r t h . . . . . ............7c » . tion m et to J . O. C ountry Gent ism an . . . . . 7 ! . . . I l l » . W ednesday the 11th. Rod Cob E n i i l i ( f • • • e » e a e # • i^C Ä E a rly M innesota ..................12H e » . . “ K cK n igh t,” a d ea f m ute is to town H ow all’e E vergreen ........ 12H e » . W h ite P ea rl . . . / . ...............« H e » . and wants to chop wood. N o one terns to konw from whenee ha came. F o r Sale or Trade b y G. W . Rouse, In accordance with thè agreement with other business houses in town registered Shire stallion , « years this store doses at 6 p. m., except on Saturday n ig h t to enable all to old and 1800 pounds w eigh t. M y rti« ro in t. take part in military d rill Six o’clock closing has been adopted by M ieses H asel N eal and H elen W h it nearly every town and d ty in the country and w e ask our customers aker are h e r« from the U n iversity fo r the E aster vacation w ith th eir par to co-operate. R E M E M B E R TO SH O P E A R L Y . ST O R E O P E N ents. U N T IL N IN E O ’C L O C K S A T U R D A Y N IG H T . G eorge M ullen, o f N orth F ork , is troubled w ith a bunion on his foot. Blood poisoning appeared, to e effects extending to the knee. H e came to Tuesday to D r. C larke, w ho lanced and otherw ise treated H. H e is fe e l in g b etter and has gone home, three Front and Ç Streets, Coquille, Oregon m iles up on the north slope o f Sugar- Phones 691 and 541 lo a f. . u '' I A rch ie T a y lo r reapodned to a te l ephone call from N orth Bend that hie mother, was seriously ill o f the week. H e has n ot y e t __ to appoint a guardian The L ester H arrison fa t t U f w ill l « * « * rooU - tub* ” > “ M ttln st fo r them , and as th ey w ere here in not return to the Siskiyou county, « r^ n* ,rn lt C oqu ille w ith th eir m other, M rs. E r C aliforn ia, ns they have bought a M rs. Lana Bessie is hare this ma E. Yoakam , to spend the eurnmer fine ranch on the South Fork and f » m her home otr the B ay side fo r w ith her parents, M r. and M rs. A . C. With th eir stron g boys and team s w ill I a short v is it w ith her m other, M rs. Lakens, the appointm ent o f th eir mo proceed to do some up-to-date farm -1 P eter Coles, ther as th eir guardian to the m atter tog. D r. L ester H arrison has returned to o f th is lega cy waa necessarily made O tto P rey has returned from South- that delectable country, Shasta valley, 2 pounds 45 cents 3 pounds 65 cents Have you Secured Your Seeds for Planting? G ET YO U R SEED E A R LY! Field Com Who Does These Things Shop? m on productive work? t w o c c u p y lit t le space, require practically n c o s t n o th in g w h en to e machines are idle. G j E i c o n tro lle d and a lw a y s ready for instant service, p A ta lk w ith o e r p o w er m an w U l disc n ew p o s s ib ilitie s la p oor sh op OREGON PO W E R CO . * Coquille, Oregon for the sunshine and good weather. Have your car overhauled. Let us give it the once over n • • .• ». and you w ill enjoy your rides without the fear of breakdowns caused by perhaps a t rusty nut or a worn part. Y o o n fo r economy and gook work. Gardner & Larsen's We carry Ford Parts ' 4 pounds 85 cents 5 pounds $1.00 Sweet Com T he Busy Com er Grocery cm C aliforn ia, where he has been I Siskiyou county, C aliforn ia, and says w ith bis fa m ily fo r b etter clim ate, it has the “ ^eet clim ate” to the w orld. H e is pleased to return to our Co- He does not expect to return, qu ills v a lley fo r the season now bo-1 Our C oqoillo riv e r b rid ge is to v e ry ginning. ' . . bed condition. M any people any th ey G rover C. Brown is often beard aye a fra id to cross. It from in the oil d istrict in K ern conn-1 damned fo r a lon g ton e and it w ill ty , C aliforn ia, and ia so pleased with I soon m ake a differen ce to the patron- business end country th at he w ill send I age o f our tow n. People are asking fo r M rs. Brown. [w hen the new one w ill be built G. W . Rouse, auctioneer. Address w hat? him a t M yrtle P o in t 18t4 I W m . Candlin was to tow n yeetar- James G. Houser, o f B ridge, is day, having walked down from Bread- down this week on burines* and (five* bent, as he did n ot have to w a it fo r ua m any little item s o f in terest on I the cars. H e now sells tor th e J. W, roads, stores, w ar talk etc. IP . M eF all Paper W arehouse, P o rt- J. W . B ell, o f South Fork, brought I land, in six veals, g ettin g 11H cents e l D r. O. H . C larke’s fa m ily a rrived pound. . > Ion Thursday even in g's train from Ed W eakley, o f M iddle Forte, to in i Portland, M rs. C larke and tw o sm all this week talk in g county affaire, I children. They w ill liv e to th e H er roads in particular. I mann residence, corner o f 6th and Clarence Kendall, son o f M rs. Colas, I W illow streets, has also gone to the “ color#,” to the I The day a fte r w ar waa announced M T7 ' the salesman fo r the Coos anti Curry Dr. O. H. C larke reports to e birth Counties D airym en’s Association, M r. o f a g irl in the fa m ily o f Frank | G iles, made a la rg e earn o f cheese to S tron g a t G ravel Ford. the governm ent. “ C harlie,” the “ stock” pussy o f the U nited States _____ ________ _______ Farm ers store has fi beautiful black I Dodge has received instructions from and g rey kitties, ayas not yet opened. Dr. Gus D iets has the ease. The last "sold ” autom obile U the one now in the poesem ion o f W ilbur Barklow. A s he returns to his farm he takas his H enry Fon t machine [w ith him. M rs. D rake, w ife o f the M. E . m in u te r here, w ith th e M isses M abel A g nes Lundy, H ilda and G ladys C arter, are delegates to the E pw orth Leagu e convention in M arshfield n ext Satur day. Th e CoquUle H ardw are Co. has ju st turned out a tw elve hundred gallon tank fo r the lCcCloekey C ream ery at N orw ay to be need in g e ttin g the la st b it o f butter from the whey. N ew Caeeein Circuit Coart. A p ril 1— A . B. D a ly A Co. vs, R iv erton Fuel Co. A p ril 7— H enry Sengstacken Co. vs. Gustav W arthaa. SuH fo r Injunc tion. A p ril to — G eorgs A . Robinson vs. A lb ert W . H . Folsom and Susie F o l som. Suit t * foreclose seortgage. A p ril 10— B ertha A . H elferstin e vs. G rover C. H elferstin e. SuH fo r dl- One o f our beat inform ed W ■ays that the fan n ers ga t m ore from A l Newm an is the street awaeper and scraper in Gw absence o f our “ Jim ,* the m arshal, W h o le s been ex cused fo r n fe w days. N o b o o r« figh tin g makes the police service very ligh t. M iss'D orris, who has taught sever a l schools successfully , has returned to fina Jene te com plete her ca n n e at the C aliforn ia S tate M nrm el. __ M rs. W . C. W orley le ft th is week to jo in her husband a t A lb an y, who W ith 47 mem bers o f th eir fam ily present, Mr. shd M rs. J. W . Clinton celebrated th eir golden wedding at the Clinton fa rm near N orw ay, Sunday. A ll im m ediate rela tives o f the couple rat w ith th e exception of nine grand- and g re a t grandchildren. M r. C linton to 69 years o f age and M r». C linton to th ree years younger. M rs. C linton w ere m arried to M issouri, A p ril 8, 1887, and came to Coos county to the e a rly seventies. A t that tim e they settled on a farm near the F o x b rid ge above G ravel Ford and hers th ey raised a fa m ily o f nine boys and three g irls , one o f the g irls dying a fte r she W as grow n. T h e boys, a ll b et one o f whom are o f Coos county, are: Jim, M arion, G eorge, Ahra, Edward, Clarence, and B a y; the g irls: M rs. D ora Schroeder and M rs. M ary Schroeder. A t th e dinner Sunday there were five g re e t grandchildren o f M r. and M rs. C linton. G eorge, the only son liv in g outside o f Coos county, came from O rville, C aliforn ia, Saturday es p ecia lly to be present a t the 60th wed d in g an n iversary o f his fa th er and m other.— H erald. M trria g e Licenses. Fred K elley, the Chaff Brae, o f Sen Francisco man, sms hare this wade o fferin g goods and prices th at sell goods. A . D. Beclcley, an old acquaintance o f N . D. P ra tt, the furniture, man, was in this weak and as ha is in the busi ness he sold a lot o f chairs. L eslie Tichenor, (H a a s ) the useful man in the Guerin H otel had the ex- tiem e pleasure o f m eeting his w ife at the through train from Portland M onday night. Thay w ill have their home here. C. E. R u lin g is the b u y«- o f an other new ear, a H oick , J. D „ salee- Golden W edding Celebrated M other Nam ed aa Guardian A p ril 7— E lm er H u fford end Ira M iddleton. A p ril 7— L ester Donaldson and Am anda Anderson. A p ril 7— A rth u r P . Rehfleld and K ath ryn Sm ith. A p ril 9— W m . E. L in g o and Alm a Dubuque. A p ril 9— John W indsor and Daisy The p etition fo r tho appointm ent Peart Shields. o f a guardian fo r M a rjo rie M a ria « A p ril 10— W . J. S ipple and Sirs. Yoakam and her sisters, L yd ia R ober M ary Clem ens. to and M argaret M iriam , to the pro A p ril 11— Thom as W . Freem an and bate court here earns about to this n on e M otion. A p ril 12— H eg g e rt Epperson Quil- bnogh and N annie M cN eil. A p ril 12— A lb e rt V . Johnson end O rtoea M ontgom ery / A p ril 12— W a lter John W ilson end LyndnD V . O lbler. ■ r.tr ZX