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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1917)
PAGE PITH » r . < v .~ • - y — ma ’ to's' ■ Some O at Door That Comity the feet west of tbs west aids s f s«id Tar tar atmet and la the cantor of said pie of Omgu ist with am the general keenly at this state aa a •rty 800 fact along the sentar of said the east side of laid street, formerly C street in The front aovar le in three e original pUt, and oR within the limite of the sold City of Co ting «pane, The inside cover si a birdaeye view of the d ty of 1 land with ML S t Helena ia the Tho Willamette River to aeon lag its way through tho heart of the dty. Probably the meet striking fattura of this folder to the colme tion of Crater Inks on I. It shows the natural color at tho water of this wonderful Crater Lake Lodge to shewn rim of the Lake. Thors are over 70 illustrations in this folder showing var throughout Western Oi Portland on the north the south. Thaos illustrations include hunting, fishing, hiking, camping, bathing, mountains, waterfalls, lakes, beaches, forests, rivers, parks—in short everything that to apt to appeal to the tourist from tbs B ast Special sections in this folder cribe Portland, Rosa Festival, Col umbia River Highway, Oregon City and Willamette Falla, Willamette Val ley, Salem, Corvalliee, Eugene, Tilla mook County Ranchee, Newport, Coes Bay country, ML Jefferson country, Three Sisters Country, Rosobui tho Umpqua Country, Grants and the Marble Halls, Medford and the Rogue River, Crater Lake, Country, Ashland a Park, Mountain Climbing, Camping, Hunting, Fishing. Copies of this booklet are free and ay be obtained from any Southern Pacific Agent or by addressing John M Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. < ed through the mountain) on which there is plenty of gnus; and there is plenty of water ip almost every gblch. Ws have a few small beads of elk in Curry county. One of these bands is found between Myers and Hunters creeks and there are probably between thirty-five and forty bead In the band. There are two cows on Hubbard creek, seven or eight hood an Elk river, and sower will be constructed ia with thf nH tp id • f the City Engineer filed in at tho said City 18th day of April, 1917, and the estimate of tho probable cost of said is tho sum of 91,68446. sewer will be constructed at •t and expense of the property bonefttted thereby as stated in, solution. Any gad all moka and file with the City written remonstrance against the Id proposed eewer within twenty days from tho date of the first publi cation of this notice, to-wit: within 90 days from the 80th day of April, 19Ì7. . - . J. 8. Lawrence, 14t2 „ v . City The Better You Know Us and the better we know you, the more busi ness we can do together, to bur mutual ad vantage. P .4 i 1 - it a point to come into more fre q u ently e n t and give ns the ity to learn your require > show you how practical i ance ih hanking matters? -1 I i i ' gitivi \ .-~: » TH È O LD EST N A T IO N JL B A N K I N COOS CO U N T I m a First and Henry S treets Coquille, SADDLES HABET BUGGIES GO-CABT8 COMMODES STANDS •od many other New and Second Hand Goods Call and See These Bargains ++* r> ; ■ about vacant let gardening aa a port regardless ed the su it The vessel is of preparedness and patriotism that it I now in the hands of a deputy United is interesting to read those eboerra-1 States marshal but when the sale is tioasen that subject by Dean Thomas Iconsumateti, a bond covering the F. Hunt, of the agricultural depart- amount of the claim will bo put up meet of theUniversity of California: I permitting the vessel to change ow- The Southern Pacific Company has “The farmer should produce as norship. begun work on laying a spur from the much meat, eggs, butter and milk as I The claim presented by the Salvage main track at Roods port to their dock on tho water front. The spur will' bo in the neighborhood of 1000 feet in length and will start far enough back to give a grade of about 2H per cent This will enable the company to spot a car at the dock for tho purpose of either taking on freight or unloading • the same from tho river boats or bar ♦ ges.—Port Umpqua Courier. 4.»d*o i» * » * A tJ * »* * ' l * * - V .. « -A** - • : u iiid i 4 , W *-* Profession*! Cards J. A. RICHMOND * PHYSICIAN and BURGEON. ♦ ' Coos and C urry T elephone m - milk, butter and fist, mense importance of greatest possible quantity for meet end dairy animals. “The disease known as "fear of starvation” nosd never affect tho United Sta toe. Indian corn and cot ton make tho United Statea impreg- NOT tc r o r c m ----------- r caucus . THE ONE INDUSTRY IN COQUILLE Notice is hereby given that a'cau- cue_will be held at tho City Hall ia the City of Coquille, Coos County, Or egon, on Tuesday, tho 1st day at May, 1917, at the hour of 8 o’clock P. M„ for the purpose of nominating candi dates for the followingjAces, to-wit: Three members of the oonunon coun cil to serve for two years ind a re “Never will it ba by legal or military action the amount of food to be consumed by the Ameri can people, but military necessity may msks it desirable to reduce greatly the service now rendered by fi OTICE OP CONSTRUCTION OP the retailer and to eliminate from that service for other national service a considerable number at dtisens. ‘ Moreover, it may bo desirable for individual stataa to empower their governors to take over and start food products when this is deemed neeee- eery, end to issue certificates of sale | flr,t d* r! bearing 4 per ce these products, the certificates to be I R u n n in g the Thrill Ranch, redeemed at the option at the state.” | A Crassly a young dairyman topped pi Bandon Sun Enters Railroad Sendee*. to Laagfois, where he Percy Philip, son of Commissioner ¡joined U s father, C. Grossly, and Philip, left Monday for Portland, two brothers, L. Crassly and where he will enter the Brooklyn car Graaaly, on the E. B. Thrift mi «hops ss a wiper in the round houso. I The Grossly family has n five years’ He has been premised a chance at lease on the Thrift ranch and chisss firing on a swich engine in • short factory and Is preparing to work the time, and will then take U s torn at I place to the limits Ot Its capacity. They better positions. His experience at 1st p r s e l have 188 bond of cows but handling anginas will be of grant help not nil at them am producing at this to him, so bo has been told by the I time. They wars formerly engaged in foreman in charge. Parry will take the dairy bnefaiam In Tillamook and up school work In n night school and at perfect his education ns he goqs along. ] —»■—— —Coos Bay Harbor. j that has operated i I Rain or shine, good timos and bad, it has Wo have a nember of Castomers that have from the beginning. 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