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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1917)
o f roar trip Ig in cash what ra* interest on at MATSON’S m forever after twenty-four years of successful merchandising. This sale has been in progress fo r just one week and exceeded all expectations. Hundreds o f people from all parts o f Coos county have attended, bought in quantities, and say they're coming back again. N o merchandise has been brought from the outside; none o f the articles sold w ill be replaced. 1rs a fa ir and square sale, and a sale to the finish. M atsan qu its; th at’ s p o s itiv e . The old bell still rings true: you’ll receive the same fa ir treatm ent during the sale as ever before of bargains await y o u . If you iy attended this sale, ask y oar ey probably have, far we have i m a y customers from the Co t i . 50 Boss of the Road Overalls . $1.10 Gingham, per yard $100 Middies Greatly Reduced One-half Muslin Underwear Lot to $1.00 Dress Goods, per yard 30c This is a SALE to the FINISH! Thousands of Bargains. Counters piled with great values. Come to the cir cus Next Week and incidentally make your pur chase# at THIS STORE pay your MT. and M r*. A . B. W llaon e o n ov er here from Roseburg la st week to attend the fu n eral o f th eir sister-in- day. Th ere was n ot on ly b righ t sun law , M rs. E verett H atcher a t N orw ay shine w ith alm ost elondlees sides, but on Saturday. T h ey started fo r homo it was warm enough to be real “ grow W ednesday. in g ” weather. L a st Sunday B ert Folsom trapped a W ednesday M rs. T . H . Downs ac w ild cat out a t M cK in ley, which, had companied her m other, M rs. James been m an ifestin g clerical fondness fo r Clarke to the B ay to see her sa fely yellow legged chicken. H e brought started on her return trip to her it in here M onday and the county home a t Corinth, O ntario. M rs. C. d ork gave him the bounty. has been liv in g a t the Downs’ home N ex t Tuesday and W ednesday w ill here since last July. ■ : be H egira days fo r CoquiUe. A l. G. Ramoa* circus oiwona at Pnint Lieu t. A . Cantoni, o f the Italian Barnes’ a t Iftrwtlo M y rtle P oin t am oo R oyal F ly in g Corps, and J. W . Reid, M onday w ill catch a lo t o f our folk s representing the A . C. Dutton Lum and those who m iss it then w ill hear ber Co., passed through here Tuesday so much about it from those who did go th at they wont fa il to so# it a t M arshfield on Tuesday. W ednesday waa one o f W . E. Foote’s unlucky days. A step ladder broke udner him w h ile he was a t N orth Fork la st Friday. Fred Schunke has sold his chicken w ork at the Com m ercial C ollege aad. rançh a t Glen A iken creek on the in the fa ll his wris| w as very badly Bay Monday on road business. M yrtle Poin t road and gone to M arsh sprained end his nose came within an ace o f being broken. The Roeeburg Strawber r y C arnival field to w ork in the Sm ith m ill is to be held Saturday, M ay 19. ton a t Pow ers played w ith a gun the first o f the week w ith the usual re s u lt Fortu nately his little sixteen months' old sister w as not killed, the L ee Qoolmsn is sow one o f the clerks in A ssessor B eyers’ office. Lots o f beans are to he raised in the parkings near the court house. C. C, Jackson is a new conductor on D m J XNortn ocvmi , R. G. Perham , who is s till d ig g in g aw ay on th at $64JM0 grad in g con tract oa the Marshfield-CoquiUe road north o f Coaledo, says ho is about throe-fifths through and expects to finish it in July. B y th at tim e the section between Coaledo and Cedar Poitn w ill be under construction. M r. and M rs. A . T . Bold on returned le s t week from E verett, W ashington, where they have been fo r a yea r past. M r. B. has been sellin g insurance in northwestern W ashington w hile M rs. B. was carin g fo r her aged m other a t E verett. T h eir old frien ds here are a ll glad to g re e t them and th eir ga r* ; i! W . J. Conrad, the M arshfield tim den w ill soon begin to bloom again. ber man, started fo r the national cap Although the Umpqua and other ita l W ednesday to close up contracts Indians o f Southwestern O regon are w ith the governm ent fo r building e claim ing th at th eir title to $12,000,- la rg e number o f wooden vessels an 000 w orth o f land in this p a rt o f O regon was never relinquished, when Pow ers L o g g in g Co. fo r $10,000 in the a m eeting o f the claim ants waa called fed eral court a t Portland on account recen tly a t the B ay there w eren’t o f havin g his k g broken in ea e o f the enough precent to m ake a quorum lum ber camps a t Pow ers, M arch 10. out Monday m orning to C orvallis to bid goodbye to her son E arl who has enlisted in the regu lar arm y and w ill soon go into train in g at the Presidio. Ho is in the Junior class at O. A . C., and a lieutenant in the cadet corps there. VTA t 4 k A t M arshfield la st w eek Judge Skipw orth reduced the fine he had im posed on Frank Cam eron, o f the A g i tator, fo r lib ellin g Mr/ and M rs. A l lan M cLeod, o f the County In firm ary, from $600 to $800, which made it pos sible to liqu idate it w ith the sum sub scribed fo r th at purpose. KNOWLTON’S Drug Store V . R. W ilson, the watchm aker— “ The man who knows s watch.” N o jo b too d ifficu lt; I make watches ran aad keep tim e. V . R. W ilson, "T h e W atchm aker,” Coquille, Oregon. 1614 V. R. WILSON