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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1917)
the largest the valley ,ve the price P rices H æ í * sk n I H * All below • • Golden State Brand Lard, large pul i Golden State Brand lard, small pul Swift’* Jewel Shortening, large pail Swiff* Jewel Shortening, m all pail kich it Win pay you te . pesase* Ugh priem c Unity to eeeus wholesale prices Arrow Shortening, large pail . . Arrow Shortening, n u ll pail . v White Ribbon Shortening, large pail Salad Oil in bulk, pur gallon . . We wish te dsae LYO N S present & JONES First National Bank Building W ill advance next week What about seeds? Have you secured your supply? We are running short of many varieties. Don’t wait until ready to plant. GET YOUR SEED! Our prices in all lines are extremely low. ASK FOR PRICES! Busy Comer Grocery W h o D o es Front and C Streets Coquille, Oregon Phones 691 and 641 ■ These Things In 'Ybt^ iShopfr doing these thing* by hand o r f o o t . Why not save the time and energy of your men A ni yon NOTES FROM FAIRVIEW for • ” r S r E" * i,0 T O R S u s scm nisirsl aids to greater efficiency and higher production, itrolled and always ready for instant • e r r ic e ^ r / ' ^ OREGON "POW ER CO. Have your Car giv en a thorough over hauling Our Repair Departm ent is now thorough ly equipped to do first class work. We have secured the services of AN EXPERIENCED AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC and TWO ASSISTANTS which enablee us to turn out first class work w ithout any delay. Batteries Repaired and Recharged W e carry Ford Parts Yours to please ___ and wife. Mr*. A. H. Train in very ill thin week. It began aa a cold and nettled in the oyea. Dr. Pemberton waa called and a a oree employed. Hancie, otherwise Leslie Tichenor, the all around man of the Guerin ho tel, who recently made him and wife a home sooth of town near the rail road, waa hurt week struck by a train and now is lame, but he still walks. The funeral of the little son of 8. D. Pul ford was held a t the M. K. church Thursday and Interment was in the Myrtle Point cemetery. The Gant brothers, running their father’s ranch a t Rural on the South Fork above Powers, will this season plant five acres of beans. Are acres of potatoes and five acres of artichokes. The Myrtle Point Hardware com pany is the house that for several weeks has been building tanks for cheese factories. There is a lot of milk moving new and some of the creameries ara going to extract the last bit of butter from the whey. C. C. Kelley succeeds W. E. Eddy as surveyor on the State Highway work between this “poind” *ose- Allen P anter and wife, with sev- eral others, expect to s ta rt for An chorage, Alaska, next weak. Hugh Goodman is the pool hall man I * H. B. Steward, who seems to have more business then he can “shake a •tick a t ” Mrs. Eva Neal is here from Han ford, California, to be with her sie ter, Mr*. Peer! Goodman, who has boon sick several waaks with grip. H ollister. The entertinm ent given at the school house waa a complete success in «very .way. Upon entering the cloak room no person was allowed to pass into the main room until the seal« of m easurem ent had been placed upon them, which caused a great deal of laughter and fun. The scale ranged from six feet down to two or three feet. The speaking and exercises good. President Wilson's pic- hung on one side of the roofii, draped with the American flag and worded navy. The room was flecor- ated freely with the stars and stripes. A fter the exercises were over refresh m ents were served free to all. Then old school games were played by both ok! and young nntil a late hour when all departed well pleased with the good time they had enjoyed. E. C. Barker, of Coos River, is vis iting relatives a t this place for a few days. Mrs. Wilcox and family, of McKin ley. were interested in school affairs a t this place last Saturday. Mike Boon, or “ Happy Mike” it should be, took in the entertainment. He kept the audience in a continuous uproar of laughter and fun the entke evening. Allan McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. ( ha*. Samson, E tta McLeod and the two Samson boys w ere calling at this place last week. Mrs. Neely, Geo. Benhan and Mr. •ad Mrs. W alter N orris drove out to Brewster in their car last Sunday and enjoyed a visit with relatives. Frank Stock, of- Parkersburg, came out last Saturday to visit over Sun- day in Fairview. Lunds Coos Bay Country. ----- Gardner & Larsen's A Eugene dispatch of the £lst says: The Coos Bay country was proclaim- ad as the promised land by F,. 0. Mc Cormick, vice president of the South Carry County’s Css«. ern Pacific company, upon his return A 8alem dispatch of yesterday in today from hip first trip over the rail raUtion to Curry county’s attem pted road into th at section of Oregon. nullification of tha reed bead election Coos Bay and the Coast country serv Mw for June 4th says: ed by the W illamette Pacific railroad ■Id forth greeter opportunities than any other section of the West," he id. “Shipbuilding, the timber in- istry aiid dairying in this region has Just begun. A great future is issM.” There is no limit to the possible growth, of Marshfield and her Coast towns, in the opinion of Mr. McCormick.