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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1917)
KODAK registered la this county in the oMer of their liability (or military servine tha Sentinel experta to publish it Un tili then it would bo (stila ta attempt to make an accurata list Moan time and until the next draft any man tn Caos county between the ague of XI and SO years is free to roluteer in any who made that are behind on the pay branch ot the U. 8. sarria a. ment due August 1st This is a debt of honor on which no one can afford to allow to go by default The Coquille W. C. 1*. U. requests donations of old sheets, pillow cases, and white cotton garments, old out ing flannel, white or colored, old table Summer days and summer pleasures are here a t last Why aot add to your pleasures a KODAK. Our stock is complete and we will be glad to show you how easy they are to use. A choice of prices from $1 to $55. KNOWLTON’S DRUG STORE Prom Manager F. E. McKsana ws laarn that it is exportad to ha ve tba asw high peten cy pewar transanisaion Uno between Coquille and Marshftefd completad early in October. After that tima a revisión ot the present ratee fer power and eook stoves will probably be made, but no reductfon in the present ratee for lighting will Charlas Willard, eon of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Willard, and Misa Roby A. Tilton, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Tilton, of this city, were married at the home of the bride’s permite.— Myrtle Point, as candidate to «sed Judge Watson, and C B. Zook, of Bandon, and A. E. Shuster, Justice of tiw peace at North Bend, es candidate for the places now filled by Commis sioners Armstrong and Philip. Them petitions ara reported to be in circu- letion at Myrtle Potei, Powers sad Death ot Archibald McNair. Archibald McNair,TlJrmerly one of Bandon’a moot prominent business man, passed away last Thursday, af ter four years’ illness from paralysis, at the age of to yean. He wpa sur vived by bis wife end seven children ns follows: Mrs. Balph Rackleff,Myr tle Paint; Mrs. H. E. Bonk, Baaden; Mrs. H. L. Hopkins, fltmmdaw, Wash.; O. R. McNair, Bandon; Mrs. R. E. Watkins, Fortqpa, Cal.; Harry D. McNair, Bandon; and Errol Mc Nair, at present near Walla Walla, College wfll open fer the fall term oa Monday, September 10. There will be no in termission between the term now in progress and the fall- term but ns* eleasss to typewriting, shorthand ant commercial courses will be Started at Aug. <—C. E. Morris vs. Elosie that time. Morris. Suit for divorce. Aug, 7—First National Bank of North Bond, Chartes Thom aad Lissie Thom vs. Coos County and W. W. Gage, Sheriff. Suit for injonction. Suit to forbid the sheriff from charg- iag taxes oa poraoaal brewery pro- perty to real estât#. Aug. 8—Laura Humphrey vs. T. J. Humphrey. Suit for divorce. Aug. P—A. B. Loud vs. John Dos Callaghan and W. L Clark, partners doing business as Callaghan A Churk. 8TATE SCHOOL FUND. ittam Bark Oregon Grape Roots Dandelion Roots Rose Leaves and all other drug plants, write to GEO. SCHUMACHER, Sumner, Ore Thé most independent man on earth The electnc motor has freed the modem fanner from the shackles of drud| ____ the cost of keeping an extra “hand” you For leu than esn have: _ ir cows milked, your cream separated and the real ___ of __ work a! your other chores done by a G-E electnc motor. G-E motors will also drive irrigation or house pumps, threshing machines, feed cutters and all dairy machinery. G-E motors will pay for themselves many times over by saving time, labor ana wages. ed in. detail. The Oregon Agricultural College sued in Carry county was secured by W. M. Hunter Friday last, says the Globe. He put la a claim for 6M seal Scenic ALL STAR CAST ttanche Sweet, Mae Marsh, Robert Hamm, Dorothy and JHian Gish and Henry B. Wal thall, in tite six-act drama, Produced by D. W. Griffith, the prodneer of “Intolerance” and "TI h Birth of • Nation." ur-On X . » » H i t . SB«