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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1917)
< m PAOS1 Try One of These for SUNBURN ' " # . . ; • •. ,V. at M l p will ha in 'V:. ■ Hobson Sunburn Remedy " Rexall Tan and Freckle Lotion fo r Tan, Sunburn. Windburn, Freckles and «wnilar Blemishes caused by exposure to the beat of tun or to wind and weather. Price 25c. Fuhrman’s Pharmacy Coquille Oregon “I wWithtyM had Electricity whan I was a boy” “I was forever turning the trindetooe. churning, or «awing kindling when I wanted to go swimming or filling— never had a chance to re*— ehriy« milking, cutting feed or grinding corn.” Electricity has' taken the drud gery out of farm labor. Almost every routine task on the farm» in the dairy or about the house can now be done by a G-E motor in a fraction of the time formerly re quired and without physical exer tion. Costs less than hiring farm hands» tool We, the i have token ever the Gardner & Larsen Garage and Machine Shop, with eU its equipment Our aim ia to turn ant all repair work promptly and aa time# ' Our pokey will ho a fair price far the work performed to one end e l . Oxy-Acetylene Plant * ia the beat welding p u t tee known. We have e thareaghly cam patent man ia charge ef this departm ent AutentoMte Repairs, Willard Storage Service Station. Machinery Repair, Welding. F. B. Schow, G eo. N . Beatty ~~ Burt Doyle - Booking Bandon-Curry Road. a.*.,. m ,1 n r p T flfl M O A 6P» OX -U T B v V l For Sunburn. Prickly Heat, Insect Bitea and Inflammation of all kinds. Price 25c. . (The Rexall Store) JULY i». WIT -------------- One* Would Be Sufficient. Newspapan have been one of the most powerful forces In crystalixing sentiment in New Jersey and other states for the protection by proper lews of fish and game as important resources of the commonwealth. One editor, a thorough sportsman, recent ly received from a reader, who de sired to take fish by questions bis P M,1 « m í " O flB f w l o l ■r to see Ma wife in Mercy Hospi tal, where «he underwent a major «or mi operation last week. Sha la na turally optimistic and ia recovering rapidly. Armand Haberiy isn't sick, but ha walks with a «tick. Ho told the doc tor it waa rheumatism and he pot the electrolier to him—from foot to knee, une to mflk. Misa W tnchkul, a sister of Mrs. Guy Ford, ia here fur à visit of a few weeks. She came down with Master Raymond Ford in his father’s car which is not a Ford. Harriot Patton is hart from Marah- flald visiting bar cousin, Mrs. Joel Barker. Ben and Alta wont a berrying Tues day to Norway, where there are lots of them. Mrs. Sorenson, of Los Angelas, aughtor of Mr. and Mrs. 8. S. En dicott, arrived hare Tuesday of this week for several weeks’ riait. Mrs. May Endicott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hall of Catching creek, arrived here by auto stage from Romburg Tuesday p. m. Her m ia in Eugene. She will remain oral wanks with friends and rela ie. Mr. Endicott conducts fectionary store. They lived here be fore marriage. Do you crank your Charlie Barklow attempted to crank and aa ha erankod the crank thé raetimee” happened and other cranks his crank. Myrtle Point now hae a Chineee di alect artist. You should hear him. Ha is not on the Chautauqua gram. Wa will introduce him to Mrasrs. Ellingaon and White. The U. 8. flag pole a t the Chau tauqua park ia 88 feet high and ia of bite coder. Thomas Dolam, a brother of Mrs. MacAraold, with his wife, arrived here frqm Salida. He had not c for many years bnt knew Mm on sight. Ho ams a lot of wood going to waste in thia country. Dr. Clarke iatrodooed to Mr: and Mrs. Gao. A. Moore a 7 Mi pound girl last Friday, the 19th. Claude Woodruff and mother have come up from Bandon for a warmer climate. They live hi the McNair cottage on Railroad avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Dreisbach, who have been visiting with the Lundy ___ Lane families, left last Sunday for their home in Sen yrenciaco. They took with them their niece, Audrey Lundy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Lundy, who will remain till school opens hero in 8 e p t 264 is the number of marriage car «monies. Elmer Myera and Binar Huntley are the last on his lis t The date ia Friday, July 6th, 9 o’clock in the evening in Myrtle P oint Mrs. Nora Bona w in came in last weak to be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barklow over Sunday Christian Holler and family are off in their auto for San Francisco visit ing friends at several placée on the I Mr. Al Myers married Mr«. Jerry Huntley last weak Friday. ■ Misa Alice Dunlap, a sister ef Mrs. Charlie Schroeder of Coquille, arrived e last week. She was born and ed ited here, so knows nearly every body that waa here when she left— to grown «P now and some gone. 8he came from her home in Modee- to, Sen Joaquin Valley, Cal., with M* and Mrs. Trask by auto. He is in perintendent of their County Hospi tal bat will remain here if he likee country. Our country la very green, his ia vary brown. Lewie Suplee, cashier of the F. A B. Bank, left Sunday morning to visit Wa old flaking ground in Dongles county and will remain with them a week. Harry Dement will be the bank during Ma absence. W. E. Lundy and family have g outside for an outing and expect be absent three weeks. . They a visit Hot Springs and Crater Lake fore their ratura. Laundry H elps—Just In Clean Easy Soap 4 Bare 25* 2 B a r si5 c to make clothe* clean and white without rubbing. G uaranteed No-Rubbing Washing Powder Per Pkg 25c To be used with regular laundry soap. Makes washing easy. Guaranteed not to injure the finest fabrics. ' Something New King’s Cubed Apples Try a package—30c They cook up like fresh fru it Silver Thistle Brand Crab Meat Extra Jine—just in. Crab and less trouble. Per Can 25c As cheap as fresh Dromedary Dates.............................. 15c pkg. . Peanut Butter in bulk................. 17 l-2c lb .. Busy Comer Grocery Front and C Streets SUvenUle, Wash., is b e n with Mrs. McDonald visiting their daughter, Mrs. Geo. Rackleff, and ton, Norman McDonald, a t Broad b en t Mr. M. like some m o n of us, looks somewha t older but la well; and glad ha is alive. They wUl remain for a few weeks. A two-ye*t old boy kiddie got lost last Saturday, and wms found in an opon freight ear watching the unload ing pro ceas. The automobile is a joy traveller. A truckload of folks with Henry Knight a s captain want to Band on last Sunday. T h e n w o n 25 in the party. They w e n Tom Knight and family, Henry Knight and famUy, Bern James and faaaUy, John Sparry 'and family, Johh Ruth and wife, Cal Bay'S two sons and Lea Ray’s daugh ter ter. The captain ran them right Coquille, Oregon They w e n married in a town naasod tertainm ent for all others. Portland and Yakima North ia w h an Jack Prassler, Ed Britton and Ray they'll Ihre. We know th at SaidOorn mond Ford are the new men on the picked a prisa bacanas aba grew be- job a t our creamery since the Ford brothers went to work in the Coos Mrs. Claud Giles returned Tuesday Bey creamery. Raymond ia a high A hundred people or more know that ¿he sidewalk on Spruce street between Eighth and Railroad avenue is dangerous—a t night to many peo ple. We remember the thrills in Chau tauqua last year. We will have more this year, 12 sessions, 6 days, begin ning Sunday a t 8:00 p. m. J . M. Dickson, father of our Tom Dickson, a builder is very ill from a second attack of paralysis according to a telegram received this week. He fovmerly lived here. Hi« present home ia a t Ashland. Our sawmill, the Whitaker mill, has fine new big whistle by which we Tha faaU y who brought down from the North Fork a dock and drabs, , — In- ------------- to get the bug« and slugs in the garden, have sent them back today—after they had par- formed the required service. Frank Hermann» who ia a d a rk In tho court house, comes up regularly A. B. Gant, of Gant Bros., North every Saturday evening. This is korngi Fork, ia in in a hurry today for sup to Frank; ha always lived h en . plies. In addition to haying he is Chas. Northup has morad fresa Nob having a Urge barn built, 100x76, stanchions for 182 heal of cattle and 124 tons of hay. A. C. Lukena, of Coquille, ia architect and builder. Miaa Basel Goodman owns the new ▼vice you bare over the phone from Point central. We welcome her from Roeeburg. W. W. Perkins, son of N. G. W. Perkins, of the Rexall Drug atore, a r rived home from Chalame valley, Monterey county, California, Tuesday. He will remain for a short visit. As ha liked the climate and business he will return. Attorney E. C. Roberts has moved Ms office from over the Flanagan & It la not. — wi Bennett Bank to the Shine block di- C d. Livingston, of Broadband reetly across the s tre e t token suddenly U] Sunday in atrangars in autos, era whisk Guerin Hotel. Dr. P e m b e rJ. ing through our town. called. Eg cement casings are a t the de Thera were 19 autoasobilee in pot for culverts on the road to Co to Coquille Thursday m quille. * — 1 Comrade J. F. Mullen (O. A R.) this week for the Home at Roeebucrg. Milt Lea, who conducts the Shelly « Bpcncar store a t Powers ia here, to to some personal business. Mr. Sbrily is there during Me abeopc*. - , Hera «very day Jofc' wort: batter -------- J . «• of the year. AI- Can do your "Op- and cheaper than Wilson. Reel-