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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1921)
These and «11 other Jonteel Toilet Preparations are de lightfully perfumed with the famous 0 •dor Jonteel. Face Powder Jonteel ¡L- Yes, St. Valentine Day is coining, Monday, February 14, and aa usuai we have prepared for it by securing a large stock of the prettiest and most appropriate novelties to be had. They range from Come early, while the stock is complete, to make ?, d your selections. MRS. BONNIE WALKER, Prop. ----------■ • ■ r a s p , s-tfy, . a .......... Acetylene Welding Machine Work » Vulcanizing Battery. Service Anto Repairing I have the beat o f Mechanics in my shop Have your car repaired by uc We guarantee both labor and satisfaction C abin Young and wife, of Coquill«, •pent the week end at Myrtle Point with her slater, Mr«. L. S. Martin and family. Saturday, January 29th, the Grand Chief of Oregon, Mrs. Belyen, assist ed by the Grand District Deputy of Cooe county, Mrs. ’W alter Condrum, and Grand Senior, Mrs. Pope, of Bandon, were here for the purpose ef instituting a Pythian Sisters lodge. A preliminary meeting in afternoon was heM in which they elected the officers, who were: P. C., Laura Schroeder; M. E. C., PeaH Hendrix; E. S. Molly Schriefer; E. J., Louise Thompson; Manager, Vivien Anderson; M. R. and C., Mrs. E. C. Barker; M. A F„ Ife*. J. D. Wood fin; Proc., Marie Bmta; Guard, Helen Billings; trustees: Mrs. Ora Laird, Mrs. C. S. Murphy, Miss Irene Weekly. The degree eta* and officers of MuUhfleld put on the work. Installation of officers and initiation of members were held in the even ing, sbout 39 being initiated. They named tile Temple Damonles. The meeting nights will be the second and fourth Fridays of each month. They will not have initiatfon naxt meeting aa the books have not yet arrived. Clark Fensler, Claud Giles, George Bryant, all of Myrtle Point, and Charley Schroeder, of Norway, went over to Marshfield to' attend the Elks, meeting held there Wednesday. - ;’";- E. P. Mast, of Lee, was in town Wednesday on business. Will Harmon, of Lea, who has been ill with rheumatism for the past month, is able to be around again. J. J. Hughes, ef Cooe Bay, waa ov er cm business Tuesday. H. Winter, of Yakima, Wash., was down here u few days this week on business. „ George Spencer, of Portland, waa a visitor in this locality Tuesday and Wednesday. J. J. Bateman, garage man of Marshfield, was over here on business Wednesday. Charlss O. Jennings, of Myrtle Point Garage, went to Brookings Wednesday on business. 4 / N. A. Walker, of Portland, was bore on business Wednesday. Chas. Brown, of Powers, was down here on business Wednesday. L- A. Perrone, of the Perrons camp at Gaylord, was seen on our streets Tuesday. John Carver, of this city, who has boon ir^ Idaho, for the past two weeks. returned home Monday. George B etter, of this city, was over et the Bay on business Saturday. The Junior Epworth League social was^s greet success. Rev. Mr. Woed- fin’s class of Junior Epworthians met a t his home last Saturday night, about thirty of them being present. A greet time was enjoyed in games end refreshments. The Junior League is a little church school which meets on Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m. for wor ship sad Bible and character study, without denominational inculcation. Onion rwhoart Carrot Seed - ovc 1 U Danvers H alf L o n g carrot * . ¡J Yellow Giant carrot - - wc b Vetch, sack lots 9c; less quantity 94c lb Red Clover seed - - ■* Alsvke m - • - 3 Grey Oat«, W hite O ats, Barley Solid Pack Pie Apricots, gal. can, 50c Yellow Cling Pie Peaches ” ” 50c Polar White Soap, full «zed bar.................. - ......... 17 for fl.OO Fancy $udded Walnuts, 1920 crop ............. ..........: ...._ 3 6 c lb Best No. 1 Soft Shell Walnuts, 1920 c r o p . . . ' - --------- 32c ft We have a few 2 5 ftta x es Italian Split Prunes at* box. .$1.75 Great Peopie in History Appreciate Iowa: Mr*. G. E. Low, president; Grace Nortea, vies president; Oerding, secretary, and Mrs. El Shelley, treasurer. There will 1 meeting Monday a t S » an to the Hall. Both times who have 4 up and those who have act, a n 4 MC carata, waa pressate* te Qaaaa Victoria.' We have the latest in Wedding Rings and Diamond Rings W. H. Schroeder & Sons It b Not a Path of R om * Phone 611 A t Graham’s Garage There is no better steel used in cutlery than you will find in W inchester Knives Th« * ÍN C H E S n tt Store equipment. Value of personal pro perty about $4009.00. Mrs. E. Mar shall, Langlois, Oregon. ltd Constable P. W. Goodman says that ell Is net clear sailing far tbs prohibition officer, although he al ways has the advantage of the sus pected persons. He was recalling Ms experience a t ths John Coy ranch below Bandon, whose he and Sheriff EMngsen last week found the evi dence of a still and some moonshine la quart fruit Jars. When the officers entered the hams they found a form idable woman resenting' their en trance, and while proceeding with the search they were hampered material ly . Mr. Goodman finally discovered some two-quart Jars beneath some doth, but on taking one of the Jars, the defender of the home grabbed it away from him. He then took the other one, bu% before he could get away with it, the other Jar waa thrown at him, strik ing the one he held and breaking off the top. His thumb was slightly cut in ths fray, but he had sufficient of the contents left to serve tile pur pose. But hie antagonist was not so easily circumvented and chased Mm (.boot the bouse and into the yard, in quest of spilling the remainder f the moonshine. Mr. Goodman fi nally waa rescued by the sheriff and the officers proceeded to Bandon with their evidence.—News. < Mette. ¿ Coquille, Jan. I, 1920. On and after this data I will be responsible for no Mile, except on a written order signed by myself. ^ »ltd* E. A. Stonecrnher. A. T. MORRISON D ktrict A**nt