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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1917)
) ' ■ * "V A fS-A* I - -' te l ’ J S i -'j m m m id - 5 Z t f 1 " * - . i. * i s - ' Ilyof now. N i® .1 with they’d kad Electricity when I w u i ksy” I . \ f ■ ■ ■ " Still «oiling at the same old price Electricity has taken tha drud gery out of farm labor. , Almost every routine task on the farm, in theaairy or about the house ¡can now be done by a G-E motor in • fraction of the time formerly re quired end without physical exer tion. Costs- less than biting farm hands, tool ' Oregon Power Co. M-irs w L og Cabin Syrup 8 sizes .......... ............ 26c, 50c, $1.00 Salt Pork in brine..............25c per lb. No. 8 tins solid pack Tomatoes . . .16c No. 2 tin s solik pack Tom atoes—10c LADIES 'i ; ' ' - A fresh lot of Fruif and Vegetables Post T oasties____________________10c K inkle Korn Flakes _________ 10c Kellogs’ Corn Flakes, large‘ size 15c Pettijohn’s Breakfast Food.,.........20c Mothers’ W heat Hearts................ ...20c K ellog’s Triscuit ............. tw o for 26c UttM «bow jo« how SSL DUE TODAY! A FEW SPECIALS < j Fancy Maine Com A vondale M oltfssos------ v Tomatoes, Lettuce, CaliforniaJRed Onions, Costal Wax Onions, . ongummmj|||mpomnpypminp _. .1 6 c tw o fo r 26c Rolled Barley, sack $2.10 Bran, per sack . . $1.25 made of pure gum jn all colors, shades and sizes . 4 y ' , ^-L - v - Phone your order Tarly Attractive and useful addition to the bathing costume ^ ^ g | 50 c and 75 c *1 The tiexall Store . •.. - r — t '- - . Front and C Streets Coquille, Oregon Phones 691 and 641 m «¿■* - l , , .. . „ tur hud a lively tim e saving his rope. Thu buck was a five-pointer and had •en chased by dogs. MYRTLE POINT o f W ilton Jamas, is under operation this weak at tha Pemberton operating room s. Mr. James’ sons are all won derful workers, wielding the axe or scythe acording to tha season. He loot a son soma nine months ago who was treated at M ercy H ospital but died here. Buy yuur season tickets now for the Chautauqua. July 16 to 22. Price 82.60 fe r adults. Strinatown, and if 1 m likes the coun try w m I jl ; In place o f an old fence end pile o f old lumbar' H r. Machado has p ot up a amt w all-built chicker^ wire faaca on tha cornar o f Sixth and Bproea streets. Other places are more im - VruraA in appaaranea bp rem oving the No. 8 R eport o f the Condition o f the F la u fli Bennett Bank of Myrtle Peint f i a t M yrtle Point, in the State o f Ore gon, e t the cloue o f business June 20, 1817. W illiam Tell Lehnherr, our old friend, is in this week from his hoaae on Floras creek and saps ail is serene among the homesteaders that wap and some have multiplied their plant o f Russell Yoakam , son o f Mrs. M s- 1 chado, o f B ancroft, was in town this ' grow ing. Ha is with his mother at grow ing. He is wit hhis mother at B ancroft The agent o f one o f the “ B ig Four” packing houses was here this week. 1 This house fo r 1PM did more business bp 676 millions than either o f the oth er three. A. H. Pence walks principally on on# foot. A h on e fell on the other. Rex. Thomas Barklow has now per form ed his 203 rd m arriage cerem ohp. A weenie rpast was held last weak on a gravel bed in the rvier by the telephone force, at least all o f them Floyd W allses M inear and Louise that could g et awuy. T h a n w ere a Caroline Ensels were married last few young men present o f whom weak by Rev. Thomas Barklow in ^'lentge Perkins was "ch ief.’’ M edford, Ore., and tha happy couple Richard Houghton, o f N orw ty, follow ed Uncle Tom over hare and while taw ing wood at Las, jumped ov- •will honeymoon in this r e lie f. Mrs. <r a big log not knowing what ha Barklow was with her husband in would light on. H# suffered a sprain- their auto trip to M edford. She waa ad ankle and goes light on that fa st 86 years o f age the day they started and carries a flr stick. and looked as good to Tom as aver. A t the end o f the journey she was somewhat tore about tha w aist-line, but Uncle Tom said he all tbs time waa busy at the wheel. D. T . Lawton, sealer o f w eights and ly and the fa rm en generally always W orida so liberally, and Pries Robin son was there and a tfer the laudatory in troduction bp V ic. President Burk* holder, he was bound to aaake a fine address, which he did. The gleeful singers from M yrtle Point ware not so gleeful as usual but their ♦in n f ware finely rendered. The Robinson twins also sang very sw eetly. Mr. Dixon, the speaker here, as one o f the Places ha visits on bis itinerary, is ways very interesting. A s he was to deliver an ad d ress.in M yrtle Point Mias M ina M agness is engaged as Principal T or next term o f school at Broadbeat. A fter a long and painful illness, M rs. J. W . Strong passed aw ay, the funeral being held ta tha Presbyterian church and interm ent made in the fam ily plot on tha South F o r t- She was a daughter o f M r. and Mr*. Cal vin W arner and was born N ov. 1,1881 at tha old heme on SoiAh Fork o f tha Coquills and died at her hom e in M yr tle Point. "N ov. 87, 1881 she was m arried to John W . Brown, Who died Jan. 6, 1888. On March 8, 1886 she and discounts. . . . . . . 868,048.96 secured and un- “ ••cured ............................... 180.60 Bonds and W arrants................. 8,807.69 Stocks, securities, ju dg ments, e t c ..................... 14,200.00 Banking houM ....................... 7,400.00 Furniture and fixtu res......... 2480.00 Due from banks (n ot re serve ban k s)....................... 1,462.71 D m from approved reserve »make ................................. 48,880.03 Cheeks and other cash Kerns 265.26 Cash on hand......................... 12,887.9« ToUl................. 1154448.11 LiabiHtiee. in the forthcom ing Blue Book, show C apfu l stock paid in ...........| 26,000.00 ing b o * tha various counties o f the Surplus fu n d ............. 1,860.00 State were form ed, and fir in g in Undivided profits, less ex form ation as to the derivation o f the pense* and taxes p a id . . 726.71 Individual deposito subject to «heck....................... ... 109,063.49 Tim e and Savings Deposits 17 , 803.91 T otal..................... 1154,248.11 STATE OF OREGON, County o f Coos, __ 1, Lester T. Dement, A sst. Cashier o f the above named bank, do jolem nty E. C. Roberts. N otary Public fo r Oregon. Seattle, W m I l , sad in his old homo tow n, MiaeuH V alley, lawn, before he' >■* 7 * "7 And Dpn % 7 ~ :^ ' q[, w ... * - ’-.'f.ry rr f" ^ 7’ 77,. m m ■ . 1 •ft.'A • — ¿4 '•