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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1921)
k to You Und hdp when they are lick. Are you doing your duty toward them? is, a For the relief of their common attipents we know of nothing better E u u rs Veterinary Remedies —the guaranteed line of meHt—each the favored and time-teeted prescription of «killed veterinaries—each the kind A n t produces bent results. •*,# Here’s n convenient list—keep it for future reference: ELK AY’S COLIC REMEDY > ELKAY’S GALL REMEDY ELKAY’S VETERINARY EYE WASH ROBERTS WORM POWDER - ELKAY’S 8PRAIN LINIMENT ELKAYW WIRE CUT LINIMENT Remember—Elkay’a Veterinary Remediee cent yon nothing unleee the reeolte of their use plans# yon. FUHRMAN5PHARMACY ______ I j K a K mid Mrs. Charles Herloeker, of A is city. G. W. Shelly, formerly a merchant here hut now of Marshfield, was hero css business Tuesday. Lester Hazelton, of this city, pur- chssed one of the Leweilen houses on SevenA street A is week end is fur nishing it so he aad his family can move there in the near fturs. Mrs. Earl McDonald, of Broedbent, is visiting, friends incA is city this week. Attorney A. G. Thompson, of this eity, wss in Marshfield attending the Coos end Curry County Bar Associa tion Tuesday evening. When Toa a n lootinf for somethin* » IWh N tte r -ta » ***** by Reuben Grey, of Pompey’s Pillars, Montana, has purchased A e Percy its e lf-— emeAMineaid this Hne. Loak it over whan yon are in. Feel place above Myrtle Point through A e Coos and Curry Land Co. Sgt. D. Lee Ridgewa), of Marsh field, was here A is week visiting rel atives and friends in Ais vicinity. F. A. Ford, of Portland, Oregon, was here on business Tuesday. John F. Allen, of Eugene, was here a few days Ais week pn business. The City of Myrtle Point will bold an election some time in February for the purpose of voting bonds for an extension of our water system. They have two projects in vitw. The en gineer’s estimates of our problems is (22,000. In the recent survey taken from the city of Myrtle Point up the Middle Fork river it wss found we would have to go up too far, and Ae expense would be so greet that the city could not stand to go where they would have a gravity system. The Women’s Club held an extra meeting Wednesday. It was not their regular meeting, but due to the fact A e w ater was so high last week they couldn’t meet, so it was held Wed nesday of A is week. The next regu lar meeting will be held Wednesday, Jan. 1», 1021. H. M. Glanfleld, of Seattle, was here on business Tuesday and Wed nesday of this week. H. O. Harris, of Eugene, was down ■ ^ V , ■■ -v . . . *• . ■ in this vicinity on business a few ■ ------------------ -------------- 1 ---------------- days this week. _ C. A. ^Jurcher, of Eugene, was fitle on busnesa Tuesday and Wednesday. The Ladies Aid of A e M. E. churah served an excellent banquet for the K. P. Lodge last Thursday night. It was served about 10:S0 and one hun 2 Phone»—691 dred and forty-three were present. Before A e banquent the K. P.’s had installation of officers and the follow ing were installed: C. C.—Henry Knight. V. C.—Ben Knight1. Prelate—Dr. O. H. Clarke. Items Prom Arage. K. R. S.—L. M. Anderson. David Root, of Granada, California^ M. E —A. A. Schriefer. is here visitine friends and relatives M. F.—A. G. Thompson. for a short time. M. W.—R. A. Redel). M t . and Min. C. E. Schroeder mare I. G.—Orville Knight. About one hundred and sixty people visitine relatives aad friends in Myr attended installation and one of At tle Point the past week. finest programs ever rendered in Myr Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie have «ene to tie Point wss given th at night by the Powers where Mr. G. has fennd work 162 Y m h ago ’George Washington presented Knights of Pythias members. and where Mrs. G. will tendi school. Martha Dandridge with a waddiag ring. E. Kenny, M. G. Dunn, Albert R. Miss Coster, a teacher of the P a t 71 Y ean ago the Kohinoor diamond, weighing Cole and Archie R. Clow, all of Eu Elk creek school, has been quite it 186 1-16 carats, waa presented to Queen Victoria. gene, were In A is vicinity on business and left for her home fas Portland A c latter part of A is week. Tuesday. Mise Caster has besa en Mrs. B. C. Shull, of A is city, gaged again to teach the snasmer turned home Monday from Springfield term there which will begin s where she has been visiting relatives March 15. for the past two weeks. .Wayne Woodwdrd was heaae : Miss Gladys Nosier, of Coquille, is Coquille to spend the week em assisting wiA the work in the Bank is still wearing his coat with one of Myrtle Point this week. ■leevteee, but is improving, how Miss Blanche Lee left Myrtle Point Mrs. L. A. Pinkston aad dang Saturday for Salem where she will Eunice; are visiting a t the li attend Capitol business college Watchmaking — Engraving — Jewelry Manufacturing Robison home on Fiehtrap. some time. Misses Clara and May Myren, of Characters in “Everywoman” are Marshfield, were week-end visitors a t Everywoman, Wealth, Beauty, Youth, Ae Annin home last week, Mae My ren returning home Sunday while Modesty, Conscience, Troth, Vies» Clara spent the following week here. Love, Passion, Flattery, Nobody, Lord Witless, Bluff, Stuff, Puff, Ago, T in«, Mrs. J. 8. Whitaker was over from Dissipation and Auctioneer, in all of Lakeside last week end where she is which every living person is more or teaching school. less interested aad should see the play C. H. Curtis, of Coos Bay was' over at Lberty Theatre Jan. SO aad SI. S5e on business Tuesday and Wednesday. and 50c. A fair representation of the signers M e d A e opportunity of a of the Ellison-White Chautauqua met Collver Pays AH Expeaaae ■d her beautiful years A an a t the city hall on Tuesday evening te . sT. M. Collver, Catching Inlet ranch and organised a permanent Chautau Let Hfs laearaaos A e fulfilment ef your ambi- qua organisation and the following er, who accidentally shot W alter ■ far yarn family. officers were elected: Dr. O. H. Clarke', Kaino', a neighbor youth, for a deer, Let it step tate jri president; A. G. Thompson, vice has made an adjustment with the Let R eecapy yen family, which probably terminates the president; Mrs. R. A. Annin, i tary and treasurer. The Chautauqua affair, says the Cooe Bay Tiaeea. Under the term s of the settlement, organisation have under consideration the m atter of improving our Chau it is said Unit Mr. Collver pays A s Bankert life Company payt, live or die. medical and hospital hills of Kaino tauqjia grounds. thet he Ha- J. C. Barker was in from Eugene on during-ihe several A. T. MORRISON» District Agent business Tuesday. CequRle. Ore. R. A. Annin, of A is city, was in Marshfield on business Monday. ver should pay (600 but when it wee P. M. Hail, of San Francisco, was found thet the expenses of earing for up here on business a couple of days A e youth would be greeter, he assum Probate Court Items this week. ed the expense. Late Tuesday, BLeona McDonald H. A. Herbert, of Eugene, was in The expensee. of the funeral were JOHNSON town on business Tuesday. borne by A e lodges, A e Suomi end -waa appointed administratrix of A e ¡ato ef John J. McDonald, which J. H. Dumphray, of Eugene, was a Odd Fellows, of which A e isoaaesd miete ef $10,000 in reel eetate end business visitor in this city Tuesday IS1JM0 in personal property. The and Wsdnesday of this week. $3.00 per load pcaloere e re Henry Kern, W. W. J. C. Brown, former marshal of . —* = — Gage end Wm. Vaughn. The heir* are this city but now a resident of Pow Leave orders a t the mill or A e widow end two daughter«, .Velma ers, was in town Wednesday. with me. Pearl and DeroAjr Leone. Mrs. A. F. Beckman, of Bridge, was hi town Wednesday and Thursday Clara Horton ne YouA in “Every- shopping. Edythe Offiee flret deer north mt omaa’* a t lib e rty Theatre Jen. 20 Nosier1« Orocery end 21. Call • on ua for Stationery. • ' ■<* . -1 "»■ ~ ■5 «'• JTC a .-. * Now in Stock N Curtisola - Artichoke Heàrte Garnishola - Curtis White Tuna Sandwdchola - Curtis Supreme Ripe Olives Flour advanced 40 c per barrel yesterday at the mill. We will continue selling for a few days at $2.80 per sack We are not buying large quantities of anything under p resen t conditions* and are taking the decline with the market—and must also advance with the market. Special Saturday Crisco 1 lb can 25e 11-2 lb can 33c 3 lb can 65c 6 lb can $1.28 9 lb can $1.90 The Busy Com er M ix in g B o w ls All styles and sizes from one suitable for making mayonaise to one large enough to mix a batch of bread. • - . •- - * »• ■ %. j I / •• , - - v From 20c to $1.65 Racket Store HRS. BONNIE .WALKER, Prop. Great People in History Appreciate “G ifts that L a st” W e have A e latest in W edding Rings and Diamond Rings Machine W. H. Schroeder & Sons Acetylene Welding Vulcanizing Machine Work Battery Service Brazing Anto Repairing I have the beet of Mechanics in my shop Have your car repaired by us We guarantee both labor and satisfaction At Graham’s Garage TES •1^ W - f . 1 I -,f Now Is the Time to do Your Fencing American, Royal, Anthony Woven Wire Fencing ; y4j‘?* ' ' - k 'v * ■ . - * '* ^ ’i* - ' > ■ <d < - ' •*■' * . .r r ? ’ ■ - » ' V \ i t These brands of woven wire fence are thor oughly galvanised and the best known in the mar k et Also light medium and heavy baijb wire. saps» Coquille Hardware Co. The JVtN CHESm t Store „ «M «i Mill Wood P. E. DRANE