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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1917)
OUTING KODAK bora far a nota bar o f year», haa daddad to formica tha tailoring lina, far • tima at loast, and «don aitar tha ftn t of thè month mora to Marah- flald and aaaodata himself with Gao. Goodrum in solltag Dodgea, Buicka and otfcar popolar makaa of cara. Ha axpacta to laaaa hia boaiaaaa bara If he ean flad tha right nana, prafarring to rotalo ownarahip rathar than to adì imm Arabia Walkor axpacta to leara on tha Elisabeth Sunday for a waak*a boaiaaaa trip to San Francie««, Summer day* and summer pleasures are here at laat Why not 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 o f prices from $1. to $66. KNOWLTON’S Wm. Kiaer, supertatandant M tha Graat-Smith conatroctlao work carne orar from tha Bay Wadaaaday. DRUG Mr». Train with good thiaga to oat will ha aa uaual on tha Fair Ground at Myrtla Point Sapt 11. 11.14, li. A beautiful lino o f Fall * Wintar Millinary will ho aa diapiay at Ifc*. If you w an t to realise the beat prices for Wa al way* Ilka to oaa tha Him win, and Out waa tha caa E. E. Johnson and Jno. L. and S . A. Aoosa wont up ta Portland la st Tnaa- day in John’s Dodgo on lumbar busi- naM. They a n sxpactsd honu today. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Simmons, of Rivorton, a n tha happy parents o f a ton pound girl baby born at tha Co- quills Hospital last Saturday mom- STORK ¡tUm Bark Oregon Grape Roots Dandelion Roots Rose Leaves Fox Glove Leaves (AU laara for Bandon i landing* axaapt tha Myrtla.) and all other drug plants, write to GEO. SCHUMACHER, Sumner, Ore IBE^BaJK'' ' a a a a « a a a a a * « a a a > * ■w M K Myrtla for Myrtle Point AT COQUILLE POflTOFFlCK. at S t Martin’s Spring», Washington, far tha bandit of Ma health. W. J. Goods, a real-ostato man from Formt Grove, cams la Monday o n e - tag on his w ayjo Bandon, and stopped over throe or four days to visit J. P. Arago (by boat) The electric motor has freed the modern fanner from the shackles o f drudgery. For less than half the oest o f keeping an extra “ hand” you can have your cows milked, your cream separated and the real work o f all your other chores done by a G-E electric motor. G-E motor* will also drive irrigation or bouse pumps, threshing machines, feed cutters and all dairy machinery. G-E motors will pay for thetnaelves many times over by Scenic babls will go the Hmit for door. A vary important masting of tho Honor Guard will bo hold at Bod Croas headquarter* next Wednesday even ing at 8 « ’clock. It ts urgently re quested that all member* be present. The 11-year old son of Ed Davis, who live* in the north part of town, fell and broke both bonss in Ms loft arm Wednesday when jumping off a four-foot bank. Dr. Hamilton reduced the fracture. THEATER A LL STAR CAST Robert Harron, Dorothy and Lillian Gish and Henry B. Wal thall, in the six-act drama, Probate Court Notea. Petitions have boon filed in tha Pro bata court for tho administration of the estate o f Archibald McNair, of Bandon, and Matt Kloeker*, o f North Tha Scenic will start at 7 JO sharp from now on. The short reels will bo run ilrat. Pisa as try and cams any how hi time to m s the beginning of the 4-reel feature. Ton will gut hsoae early.— Manager. The Pastime Pavilion is gutting to bo n vary attractive* resort. After tho interesting done# last Saturday night “Her Condoned Sn” witn comeay _ ■»— ■- •- - - - ..................... d fu Produced by D. W. Griffith, tEe producer o f ‘Intolerance” and The Birth o f a Nation.” Monday, Aug. 27 ur-On The O regon Agricultural Collegi