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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1917)
. .!.. j . - '.¿ - y to tllifttf Noted Explorer T el i .:*.>> ' J w** Story Chair à V* »¿ r s,. Tri&if About Peoplo U À Eventa in the City and County. . -M „V. KODAK DAYS P. O. Loud, who had bean oy « t at Marshfield, .stopped ovor hoc« yeater- dsy On Uo way back to Powers to m o his mother oad »liter, who are op from California for a viait with lira. P. C. True oad lira. 0. H. Dr. Hamilton reporta a bop born to Mr. aaB lira. Oacar M. DorreU at Brewater valley on the 10th. Two broah Area oa the Boutin tract near Beaver HUI laet Saturday af ternoon cauaed conalderabla alarm. You will want to hear Oev. Oarlaon, of Colorado, at the Chautauqua at Myrtle Point next Monday evening. School Superintendent C. A. How ard le ft laat Friday for Portland to attend the meeting of the National Educational Aaeoeiation. Be expect» to meet hie mother there and bring her back to CeqaOle with Mm for an extended viait. Our Port Conuniaaioncra Will Ly Broccoli Planto for aale. They are on» and J. R. Norton muat have a de getting large and ahould be planted cided averaion to boat riding. They aoon. Phone 760. Geo. N. Battey. eame home from the meeting at Ban- don Wedneeday by auto over the Sev Roadmaater Murdock waa over at en Devil’a road to Marahileld and the Bay Tueeday, inapecting the road thence by the C om Bay IJmited. conatraction work in that part of the Word from Myrtle Point Monday county. f waa that the river boot Myrtle Born—at the Richmond Hoepitol, waa mating quietly on the bottom of to Mr. and Mra. Amor Hufford, of Riv the river there. She aunk at 6 o'clock erton, Thuraday, July 6, 1017, a that morning, due it waa thought to daughter. the ayphon being left open. However, Mra. T. M. Dimmick exporta to leave ahe waa raiaed and on her rap be Sunday morning for Olympia, Wash-, tween hare and Myrtle Point again where ahe will viait her eon, Goa, for a month or two. Program Myrtle Point Chautuqua July 15-20 they ere to use. Our stock A choice o f prices from $1 to $55. KNOWLTON’S DR U G STORE again under Mr. Johnson’s choose from and a private car at his W. J. Longston started Sunday servica on too Southern Pacific, D. W. morning for Albany wham he will be Campbell, assistant general manager busy for the next three months men- of that railroad system, with Ms wife came up from Lea Angelas and la this It’a e very blunt question to ask week enjoying tha flaking and the but e grant many parents Ought to scenery of the Oregon coast between beer it ringing in their ears, “ Whom Coos Bey end Florence. is your girl toaightî” That a school district quarrel over H. M. Shew M. D , Eye, Ear, N om e school house location la a mighty end Throat Specialist, will-be et the mean one, the writer learned away Baxter Hotel, Coquille, July 17th, back near the civil war days. T ie Friday. Glasses fitted. lesson la being impressed again in the O. C. Sanford wont out to Ashland, Sunday morning on a two weeks' va- cation, which ha will spend visiting MUitary Girla FOURTH DAT Mm. 8. S. Norton cam# in from Redding, California, lest Saturday evening for e viait with her mother, Mm. N. Lorens, and other relatives. Held W ithout Charge. Mra. Hardy Meat and Mm. Aletha Slagle will give a dance et L m Sat urday night, July 14, for the benefit of the Red Cross. Everyone la invited to bo thorn. Rev. F. S. Shimian arrived hem Wednesday evening end has been get ting Ma household goods ready for sMpment to Milton, O n , whom ho la going to locate. W hy not sdd to your pleasures e K O D A K . is complete end we w ill be gisd to show you how easy R. O. Gravea and family, of Marah- fleld, apent the weak viaiting Mr. and Mra. L E. Tetera at the Deer Croaa for running away from hooM and Triangle and Mr. and Mra. Rumali committing depredations ham in Co- quillo. Tha bay aaama to ba of rather Sage, of Fairview. low mentality, but hia father says Mra. Mary C. Howard, of Wichita, ha is absolutely unable to do any thing with him. The Pandon World says that Rev- A. Haboriy, who eras formerly pas- tor of the Coquille Presbyterian church, ’ left recently for Kanma Sommer daya end summer pleasures are here et la st Grand Concert............................. . . Jee. LeZit Popular Selections..Mary Adel Haye Coloratura miniali was SM . M. J. Hartean and family and H. N. Lorens and family left Tueeday for a abort camping trip to Elk rivor in Curry county. They expert to return Deputy Sheriff Clyde Gage yester day apprehended J. Beckham, of Oak land, California, who has boon for some, timo pert engaged in mining down in Curry county. The arrest w m made hem at the request of the Ü. 8. authorities sad District Attor ney Reame» directs that he be still dom the coloratura roles la equaled only by the warmth, smoothness and strength of-bar vole» le sustained peo Mges. Mie-especially excels as a bend eololet the volume and power'of her tooea rising easily above the beav> brass accompaniment However, we can square that by mak ing Ml our meals meatless according to our doctor's orders. Capt. Icdhofer and George Weidin, The Myrtle Point Chautauqua dele »asistenta to U. S. Inspectors ai gation swooped dawn on us in full Steam Vessels Edwards and Wynn, fores-about three o’clock yesterday have boon on too Coquille river this afternoon, coming in 26 profusely week making the annuel inspection e i the river boats. Mm. Clifford Eren was back from Marshfield yesterday to attend to bus iness. Mr. Korn has just undergone on operation ovar nt the Bay and Mrs. begins up them next 8unday and which promises some splendid attrac tion* • » indicated by.the program, printed elsewhere in this issue. Carl Taylor, the new travelling pas- aenger agent of the Southern Portile, who eu reseda W. H. Jenkins, was a pleasant «sellar at tola office Wednes day afternoon. Ho thinks H will be «no primarily to a caprice of fashion which demanded that during festivals blossoms in and out of their am anna should be worn and also to the fart that their color and {rashness warn •table Later on, in the middle ages, the artificial so far superseded the nat- enu that both men and woamn (lacked their beads With Imitation flowers of eaatortc, paper, glam and ajetol-Lco. doo Standard.