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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1921)
• • -r*> ■ — sm a , «a ANU Frm¡i ¡ig l ® r .;. o f which hs had Lloyd c u m in fo r c f our February ing time by the forelock m. Tim subscribers. fa r the shown at the Lib erty last might and to be repeated to la a picture that everyone should see, and is fully up to its ad- vine# notices. r:A E. E. Hampton, o f A rago, was in town Wednesday and Thursday R. A. Wernicb returned Wednesday from a business trip to Portland. J. E. from Marshfield -Rsaa, Berries ear just installed at Gra ham’s G a n g s fo r night and day ser vice. E. G. Opperman returned Tueed after noon from a few days’ visit at Portland. W . M. Hammock, who is now living at M yrtle Point, eras a Coquille visi tor yesterday. Chss. Parker, o f Briduge, was down here this morning and called to add hia name i o the Sentinel Bat A l. Adams, the popular representa tive o f the Endicoti Paper Company o f Portland, was in town Wednesday. W. H. Mansell expects to leave Sunday fo r a six weeks’ visit at Oak land and around San Francisco bay. & Miss Clara Merwyn, o f Portland, who has boon visiting Mrs. M. 0 . Hawkins returned home Wednesday. The “ r*d cards” for a few -sub- “Jan. 21” dgCbo still remain uaehaageá, trill go g raw. Vulcanising’ and battery m Graham’» G a n g s. 'll : Z. N. Agee, of Eugene, 1 Wednesday and T» luraday in toreri o f the Pad me Pnpm Portland. H. Irvin«, who with hia wife a visit with hia parents a couple of weeks ago, intends to leave about the first o f the month fo r Corvallis whore he w ill take a course at O. A . C. I of «reeks age. Win. Richardson, who lives out near the old Academy, suffered a slight stroke o f paralysis the fluet" o f the week, affecting his right arm. He is row able to walk down town, how ever, fo r treatment. V irgil R. W ilson, 0 . D , “ Optome- Jno. E. Roes returned Wednesday tria t” Glasses fitted without the use e f drugs. 1 save you from 26 to 60 afternoon from Portland whore he went last week. He stopped over a per cent. Coquille, Oregon. day in Salem on the return trip. Mrs. j Try a load o f Libby Coal from C. Ross stopped over in Marshfield and Wrong M u Goto Cold W . Hill. returned hom^ yesterday morning. Editor McDaniel, o f the Coos Bay Elsewhere in this issue, H. E. Shel City Cleaners and Tailors are now ley, who hi planning to asove down to open fo r business in the Shores Harbor, and the Sentinel senior were the Ben Joaquin valley in California, Bldg., Front St., First class clean the only men from Coos county at is advediting his fine place on Knowl- ing, pressing and repairing. Satis the newspaper conference at the State University at Eugene last Fri ton Heights fo r s a l* 1 faction guaranteed. Suit made ¡to day and Saturday. O f rights the Dr. G. W . Leslie, osteopathic phy- mesaure. See our line o f fine sam writer, who took a 20-mile auto ride ! between five and six o’clock Friday cian w ill be at Coquille Tuesday, ples: Phone 1088. Thursday.and Saturday 1:80 to 4:00. Tuesday morning it looked a little evening without an overcoat, should Office over Robinson’s store. as if the day might be a fa ir on« but | have been the one to come home with Geo. Martin, at Riverton, who has no dependence can be placed on such I a hard cold, but it was Bra. McDaniel en down six weeks with typhoid fe- indications. W ith a southwest wind I who was thus afilictod instead. Just ir, is im prering quite rapidly now, and an ominous cloud in that quarter, I what w o were expected to see in be ing whirled out towards the North according to C. C. W illiams who was Pole on the Junction City highway I “ regular order” a steady rainfall. down there Wednesday. over Hie level prairie an hour after Attorney A . K. Peck, o f Marsh- Money to Lean on City Property— - I dark, we haven’t yet decided. But e field, who was oa his way from 8a- W estern Loan end Building Co. See an editorial assemblage would not, W . G. W right. W *f f I lem, where hie is one o f the legists- o f course, be com plete without an 1 1 tive assistants, fsiled to receive a “ Y ork,” the name o f the settlement auto ride. _ I call at the Osborn at Eugene last at Schreedar A Asen’s mill near N or BI Saturday morning, and so did not way, is represented in our letters this _ I reach home until Monday afternoon. week end it is promised it shall eon- The Coos A Curry Counties Retail Frank Dungey, who has just re- nue to be in the future. Hardware Dealers association m et in _ I turned from the Puget Sound country, Wfwntitehhig dene at M rs. Burk Marshfield Tuesday. John W . Millar • I sayc that many o f the world war vrt- went over from here end was elected holder's fo r 12V4 cento a yard, thread 1 erase are offering to sell the bonus msc rotary -treasurer fo r the ensuing I to be given them by the state of Our old friend, W . H. Hull, o f Rhr- ‘ I W ashington fo r one-half its facer in year- J. A. Lamb did not go and ton, was a caller Wednesday. He •I order to get the cash 80 days earlier was elected president o f the organi sation. Practically all o f the Coos celebrated hia eightieth birthday last 11 than they otherwise “would. and Curry dealers w e n in attendance, month, and la holding U s own pretty | W. H. Vose, M. D., specializing on about forty plates being served at rite well fo r a man e f that age. I eye, ear, nose and throat and fitting banquet in the Chandler Hotel that I f you want a farm or city property ' I o f glasses,’ announces that he will be see toe. I have some very desirable ' I in Bandon every Monday; Marshfield rm and d ty property fo r sale. I every W ednesday, Lockhart building; Tr A . W alker, Fanners A Mar- ' I and M yrtle Point every Friday. Home ants Bank Bldg., Coquille, Ore. I office, Collier Apartments, Coquills, When the sun came at us in full i I Phone 8dl. lo r that tack !! Don’t let the dark trip you. Don't stumble orar a i i—■■. ■ r ¥ D on ’t flirt w ith flck le night. • Oo where you want to and get what r go after, and do k decently. Take an MVKRBADY into the night ami make things easy. You’ll n eed Know lion’s Drug Store WHtk U sed TUNGSTEN . Baby Chicha We ara still booking orders from our Tonered and Hollywood strain o f White Leghorns. These pens a n headed by eookarab from 216-260 egg hens. Price 82040 per hundred. Diamond Poultry Farm, M yrtle Point, Oregon ' A True Americas Bread M. H. H an ey has the thorough bred Barred Plymouth Rock chickens brad to lay and his flock is in perfect health. The Barred Rocks are neted fo r being quiet, healthy, easy to raise, stately, “ True Am erican,” fine winter layers and heat fo r table use. Bgga fo r setting |240 fo r 18. On Third street near old school house. Phone 1070. It6* W IB 'P sy N e M ere Bilie Pernera, Ora., Jan. 7, 1*21. The public la hereby aerified that will hereafter pay no bilie eon- traeted by m y w ife, H attie B. Oech- R. . force yesterday from a cloudless sky r H. E. Shelley says he has seen we found it had more pep than the 11 lots more fain than we have had here R shone. Where it peered I this winter. He was 20 years la through glass hot house conditions I I Aberdeen, W ash., where the average I rainfall is 120 inches a year against j Spectacles and eye glasses quickly about 60 inches here. He remembers j nd skillfully repaired. Broken lenaes i one winter there when eleven feet o f I I snow fell and the ground was not I 1 1 clear until ApriL j j Rev. W. S. Smith, o f Bandon will I I preach at the Presbyterian church I I here next' Sunday, Jaauary 28, morn-1 Coquille Is tkerHob I Ing and evening. The follow ing Sun-1 day, (Jan. 80), he inform s us that Coquille is to be the kub a f the I Rev. Boudinot Seeley, the Synodical I Coast Auto Line, elsewhere advertis- secretary at Portland who hold the I I highest position in the state in th atl this company expects to run cere I denomination will be her*. from Marshfield, through Coquille The members o f the Federated Mis and Myrtlh Point to Roeeburg and I sionary Society, to the number of also down the coast by way o f Ban I about forty, met yesterday afternoon I don and Gold Bench to the C alifornia I with Mrs. J^ L. Aasen and enjoyed a I line. Its managers, Gee. W . Bryant, I very interesting program including I o f M yrtle Point, end V . C. Caret, o f I papers by Mrs. Wm. Richardson, Mrs. North Bend, have been looking around I Ida Faustman and Mrs. M. O. Haw-1 fo r a suitable location fo r a 'sta g e I kins. Later they had a lunch at the I station here. — — — — . ------------- _ . baby's tin nokUera that lieta lor your bare M t. L. Cochran. & Ireland C oltrato!* 5 Builders E jt ù u t e , F a n r á M Coquille • Oregon j STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! Splendid Attraction Coining Liberty Theatre In a Berios of high class comedies and dramas with damy vaudeville ber tween acts. The opening play will be I "SA IN T S and SIN N ERS” i a delightful rural comedy drama PpiftAft# Adults 50c, tax 5c-55c rnCG So Children 25c, tax 3c-28c k . v jja ~ . • » Oa m H AGATt Jewelry and KINGS for January The_ first thing on the program at I I Dr. Banks’ meeting at the Metho- diet church Tuesday night was the vote on the flag award, which is a regular feature o f these anti-saloon I m eetings. In this ease M rs. Calvin I Mace’s fourth grade room received the most votes and a beautiful flag I was presented to her fo r that room at the d oes o f the meeting. Tlies. Jan, 2 5 & Baird Comediaos p e r cent D iscount I home o f Mrs. H. W . Young. Six Nights Starting I 25 j A . B. Gant, o f the Fox bridge I neighborhood, was doing business in I, this city Tuesday. The roads are not so bad but that he was able to drive down there with a buggy, and he is ex-1 peering to have an improved rood all ► the way by next winter. H o has Mvod 1 in Coos county 84 y ea n , and has nev- > er seen a winter that would compare 11 with this fo r excessive and well die- > tributed moisture. I A t a business meeting o f the Co- J quille Club last evening it was decided I to hold another donee and party in , the club rooms early in February. I f Permission was also granted the 0 American Legion to hold a smoker L next Monday evening in honor o f Dr. L S. J. Sparks, after the fyceusn lec- . tore, to which member» o f the dub, I f the Commercial Club and business „ men generally are invited. * Band and Orchestra Bracelet W atches Repnirud skU/olly and qniekly All gradea of American and.Su put in order - V. R. WILSON Sure SOME Show 111 Watchmaker anfl Optician .................... jto.--iy.vi