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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1917)
t o ' •> ▼i PAGE TWO «tota sad J. C. Fa Marshfield, shipped for A laste ! Chautauqua ; '% : W eek Bandon Beach . * Jr v* . > • >r; * * Phone your orders or come in and look the stock over. If you want it, we have it July 14-19 The City Park now furnishes an ideal location for camping, with an e x te n t water supply. . _______^1 Enjoy Your Vacation on the beach in the morning and at the Chautau- qua^Entertainments afternoon and evening. thoir food supply. Ths party inelud- od Huling, Lundy, Schoonstoin, Pem berton, Jones, Giles and Lane. Sunday evening when the mail carri er and etage driven to Bridge ran into the machine driven by A1 Baker. Wal ter Billing», the etage driver, in rounding the corner of Boeeburg and Maryland avenuea got on the wrong side of the road and though Baker hugged the bank, the collision occur red. One o f Mr. Baker’s boys jrith his c&isin, Austin Dodge, were thrown through the shield and badly cut by broken glass. The cuts are severe and painful but not serious. Dr. Pember- “ I wish they’d had Electricity when I was a boy” tnc gnnasione, churning, or »wine kindling when I wanted to go swimming 6r idling ------ . chanca to net—«way« milking, cutting feed or grinding com.” Electricity has taken the drud gery out of farm labor. Almost every routine task on the farm, in or about the house can LADIES Bathing Caps made of pure gum in all colors, .shapes and sizes- ' Attractive and useful addition to the bathing costume 50c and 75c Ben Shull ie not an automobile man but he rede with one who drove like “Jehu." They left Montague, Siaki- county, California, at 4:10 a. m. landed here at 8 o’clock p. nr the same day. They had one “blow-oet* and a broken spring which delayed' them two hours. The driver was Mr, 3 SPECIALS. • Pettijohn’s Breakiatt food 20c Qusker Cracked Wheat 20c Matches, fall rim box 5c Carnation Milk 2 for 25c Libby Milk 2 for 25c No. 3 «slid pack Tomatoes 15c Paris kru4 Fucy Ixise Con 15c Salt Pork fa brine, per lb. 25c Pescb«t,per D>. 12 l-2c Probate Court Notes. In tho case of Margaret Elisabeth Strong, of Myrtle Point, William Ja- cob Strong waa appointed adminis- trstor and F. D. Guerin, H. A. Guer- in and K. A. Annin appraiser». The «state consists of 812,000 in Mai es- tuts. GRANITEWARE-We are dos- •xng out this fide at xpedsl price* White laundry *oap» 5c P. ft G. Napth* sosp 5c Swift’s Pride, yellow *oij> g 0 for 25c Lenox Soap 6 for 25c We .carry a complete line of Fruit Jars and extras, Jelly Glasses, Jar Rubbers, etc. Busy Comer Grocery. Coqmille, Oregon Front and C Streets Phqines 601 and 541 daughter o f W. Phelps this week by Dr. W. Lee Pemberton. Mike Wyiand and Rufus King wont to Shasta together where Mike aold his holdings to Mr. King. Mr. Wy- hufd will buy Improved land there. Mr». Joe Sell suffered another ma jor operation by Dra. Pemberton, Leap and Lowe Saturday, June 80. (She is in aa good condition aa possible under the circumstances. : * Mr. end Mrs. Bickford arrived bore from Oakland Sunday, having bow on the way two days, one hour and 46 minute«, and they came by way of Stockton. They made 80S miles the first day. They remained long enough for a square meal at the Club Cafe and than proceeded to their destine.' Gravel Ford beat our baseball play er» on the 4th by 8 to T. Mr. Thomas Wilson and Mrs. Beryl Ruling 4k Lundy trt having a gar age built on their property back of tho store for their automobiler during renunn her« for a few weeks’ enjoy ment in a “ beautiful country.” They come from Cottage Grove near which they own some fine fruit orclmrds. Dr. Pemberton Introduced to the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Groks, a son Friday of last week. M. Dorgaa, who has bought the In gram plow on North PoAc, pwvod his household goods out Monday. Ha comes from Marshfield. •4 Ins, is building s beautiful bunga low there for his homo. Attorney E. C. Roberts is this week, visiting his brother, L. A. in Ash land. Mrs. Charlie Adams waat to M m Bay this week to visit her sister dur- ing celebration days. * J » * » 2 * Willln Güee, den, «sta. are on their way here from San Francisco, fishing and playing on tho way. They are expected this week. Nelson D. Pratt, our our furniture Fuhrman s Pharmacy The Rexall Store About t o’clock Friday evening an aeroplane waa seen passing over Port Orford. It waa travelling up the iuoaet and attention to it was first traced when its lights were noticed in the vicinity of Humbug UMunteta. It eras going.at a good ««to of apesd, Breema Ski Be; 75c Toilet Paper, Large Roll Special tUs week 4 y from West Africa, was hsrs m -a -- ■« sad •(toko in tho Pree byteria n erraren. His pxanont homo is 888 Bast lis t S t Les A ngeiee, CaL A Br•ntientan at CoquiDe started for Marshfield and g * off the trai» at A Mock Married Couple. Tho foUowinw from tho Portland Telegram will be o f interest to many of our readers aa Mis» Hermann, the bride, who found ao many obstacles in the way o f getting married, is the daughter of Schiller Hermann and a granddaughter of Hon. Binger Her- Threo times during the past week did John Boy Kenney and Flora Her man stand before a preacher and hear the words, “ 1 pronounce you man and wifa,” uttered, before they felt cer- in their own minds that they really man and wife. This unusual procedure . likewise necessitated two marriage licenses and g lot of trouble before they finally embarked aboard tho good ship Matri mony. - On Juno 28 they took out a mar riage 1 icon see and arranged to get married. TJiey wanted the ctremony performed first by the preacher of one denomination and then by one o f an other denomination. The first pro nounced them man and wife, but the second minister refused to go through with the ceremony. Undaunted tho couple decided to re tain tho first marriage licenses ss a memento of their unusual experience, Thursday evening they wended their way back to the court house and •jcwml a second .licenses. They said they had finally 'made all arrange- m«nta to have a doable ceremony per formed by virtue o f the second 11- Ptttat Teachers. Tke following fo tho list o f the , Tor the Myrtle Tor the coming year; Dai»y B. Short. ® ^W taker. Woronco Davidson. Fourth grade, Metta Hansen. Do«« Greene. g «th g rade, Agneee McCracken, m fie, Nelli, Barton, still open. 2 * . ^ 53?'* *"«•’*»■« ^VO».'. ' P. a .