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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1917)
ox* * fi / 1 30c ner IhJ Bt ■ With quickly as possible. LYONS & JONES First National Bank Building o f o v ptopli wi had dogs in Myrtlo Point. They uro .o good in tdwa, so long as ws havs Jim, and than they gat on the back porch and dig in tha garb M ím Mina Magnos», teacher in the Broadbent school, snont Si tha W. B. Lundy family. Bur. Victor Morris w ill preach the mea in tha Christian H. A . ChapUn, o f Plymouth, Wla* •gieterel at tha Quarto tUe Mr. Ward, a Tillamook m of a young man in the wooda in that r who waa aaooaehining. Home easy money. He waa pro« given a short Jail sentence and 1160 . The Mortgage Lifter One o f the girls in the taiephor flee having got married, those re- have taken a vote as to which one wBl be "next," and their chief res elected. Alexis Oops, vice-president of the Coca and Curry Dairymen’s Associa te here from Langlois this week looking after business interests. Max Dement has sufficiently recor to come down town and enjoy old time social times while sitting in the sun. a A. Clippingsr, e f.B who formerly lived here, came up by is waiting for tha roads te get passable out to eastern Oregon, he w ill again angas Below are a few items at old prices which wc can xo yuiir attention ■ r : A. X Gallon Peaches, White Mountain brand, per can, 46c \ ThCSC are Gallon Catsup, Del Monte brand, can 75c I Gallon Pumpkin, Del Monte brand, per can 46c f ^ • 1 Fancy Maine Corn,* Paris brand, per can......... 15e V IJ C w 1 d 1 Mothers' Wheat Hearts, per package * 20c / Wheat Eats, per package............... * ^Oc Hominy, No. 3 cans, per can ...........- I U d I g d l l lo Table Peaches, No. fancy fruit, good syrup, 20c per 2X, Vk \ j • meat line today. At 25 cents per pound It Is way below the market V ISIT O U R STO RE—A SK T H E PR IC E Satisfy yourself that we offer food bargains seldom obtained these days BusylComeit Grocery Front and C Streets CoquiHe, Oregon Phones 691 and 541 An electric motor can bit anything. Let us tell you how G-E Electric Motors A th« corner at M i| it and Fourt, and wes not morad for Ara years. U m Modani Woodman and the Boy al Neighbor» celebrated the opening of their nfw hall In the McCloekey are biting mortgages off hundreds of farms throughout the country. Fork, wort in this week with their •mall child for Dr. Clarke to treat. A young single woman will re spond in the near future to a call from Honolulu. H. I. She lives in M b * point F. M. Spencer, o f Gordiner, father o f Frank 8pencer, has been here the past week enjoying a visit with his Bmp.' OREGON POWER COMPANY Phene 71 Coquill«, Oregon 'L H ELP END THE W AR Make Y O U R subscription to the Liberty Loan thro ugh - this Company or your bank. D O IT N O W Have your Car giv en a thorough over hauling O ur R epair Departm ent is now thorough ly equipped tocsio first class work. W e i have secured the services o f r\ A N E X P E R IE N C E D A U T O M O B IL E M E C H A N IC , and T W O A S S IS T A N T S which enables us to turn out first class work without any delay. Batteries Repaired and Recharged We carry Ford Parts Yours to please Gardner & Larsen's Does Yoar Subscription Date Need H. B. Steward's eon Harry is mak ing good at the Mare Island Navy Yard. Ha has been promoted and had his pay doubled. Mrs. Landis, mothsr o f our station »gent, will return in a few days to her old home in Yuba county, near Marysville. Her sou is reported to bo in a dangorous condition as the result of an accident. & Bartlett had the misfortune to loee one of his high grads Ayrshire cows last weak. Sha ate too modi Ernest Hermann, is married and has also embarked in the merchandise business. Ellis was born and educat ed here and aH who know him will be pleased to know at his prosperity. Gus Diets, said Wednesday morn ing, “ Do you want an ftsm T Charlie McCracken has a first baby." Gut has lived near him far tan yean and he miniatar. Last Sunday ha waa called to Broad bent to baptise a candidata, to Catching erodi to marry a young couple, and also to preach a funeral sermon. Ha sent his son Charles, who is also a minister, to Broadbent, the funeral was postponed, but ha made the two one up the creek, which oeramouy is No. MO for Mr. Barklow. Mrs. W. L. Taylor, of North Bend, is hare visiting her son, Archie. Joe Knight, a man who does things, has planted flea acres of boons and Are at potatoes. George Lee offered his services to Unele Sam but could not be accepted as he is too young. He sold Ms wire less apparatus to young Mr. Moller From the High School 17 students will graduate this year. by R. C. Bowers, BUI Stevens, Varna The alley between Spruce and Ma Shelly and Beub Stevens. pie stroets by the Creamery is lieing Wo wars all shocked to learn at hard paved this week. This will let the sadden passing of Roby Shull, the milk in on the butter side of the son o f our townsman Ben Shull. He with his father was cutting logs for Georg* Guerin, father of the Guer their little sawmill about 6 miles up in brothers of M y r tle Point, and foun the South Fork and in falling a tree der o f the Guerin Hotel, living in Oakland, Calif., is very sick. Thomas, his eldest son, who is there with him. writrn that he is yet very low. Harry Guerin is conducting the hotel dur ing Tom’s absence. Mrs. J. Ray Clinton, of Norway, underwent a surgical operation in the Peusberton Operating rooms Sunday last. Har husband and father. B. K Wyatt, of North Coos River, are here with bar. - George Houghton, of Norway, is running the road grader this week— leveling. The Norway Cream ery extracted from 10,000 pounds o f whey T.< pounds at butter fa t Charles Ellis is the dandy stump puller. He is pulling no w and has Contract« with the Charlie Hutler. F igg and Radabaugh people for Stumping about 60 acre«. Wo are pleased to say that R A. Annin, who has been suffering from pneumonia fo r several weeks is now convalescent. Lee J. Roberts, the travelling nur- eery man, has secured a nice piece of land on-Floras creek— a relin.|msh- i iM r» " r r — *c r e*- H e w iU con,inue in Washington I jiia business of selling nursery t ick •toy with her j urban not improving the homestead. V i B e is a «ingle man, a good writer, ot land his address is M yrtle Point, Ore., tenting the Oregon Agricultural C oL ,G* * ' - ________ :____ lags, waa hare, WadMfldmr and Thara. N ffW CR M S In C ircu it C o u rt May lfl—Cordelia Clamo vs. Hollis R. Clarno. Suit for divorce r «eo to it that more'peoplu Nay 21— J. B. Walstrom vs W. II. 'w ill pleat a m * land to » 1 « Webb. May n — Robert Sneddon vs R. M. _ . ----------- Jennings. at all they uadartaka ta do. I May S i—John Preuss vs. Frank C.