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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1921)
gerty, sobs; and W . F . Bingham, coach. The gam e played b y thorn At Myrth Bond reeulted as a loss to them by a seoro o f forty-th roe to nineteen. The *o o r that they played on eras about opp-half the else o f the floor a t the Oaks Pavilion. The M arshfield gam e played in the A rm ory was a loss to the M yrtle Point The color, are perm»- a t e w ap- straw Thera are 1« different colors to tints .Will enable -yon to match shade yeu desire. Gray Ceriee Bids Natural A - flag* Gram Ystt Wavy Bine Lavender Cardinal Red OM Rase t o n , which range e f drees, no m eftsr what '> .Sold andi FUHRMANS PHARMACY - -=*■«= W -X * , ■ minings *,rk j? Beads. Gold o f a ll colors. _ j - > ■ et ; vi— n — RackeiMktf'e MRS. BONNIE WALKER, Prop. ’ White Seed O U i m i i ^ 1 H f i l l « t i e r » received during the next ! = e = *sass two or three days at the old price, sack, to be delivered oat of etoek to arrive next boat, in at once. If ye« ewft bring 1» t * *•« thereet. - - 1 11 B ee H ives Now in Stock, Set up, Ready for use. = = = = = . Extra Supers, Sections, Foundations, Comb, Standard Smokers. Order now! Be ready! ' r f f r i l ft i <■« ’w - ■ **• '*V3 * * “ . J -*• * 1 1* ) i There w ill be a la rge program and Basket social held at the school house Saturday February* 19th. Everybody come and enjoy them selves. A lso, you m in bring you r purees fu ll. . ' Rape Silk tor swbrstdsriag drawee in a great vaitop ef eelers. • Stratagem fpfkK TaU Telephone Dwarf Telephone -u.-. ' < jL *•* -». v *</” . I, > « ' . jr * Comb in and see of B g| | GradUs W . A . H arris, o f M yrtle Point, hes sold U s farm through the Coos end Curry Lend Co., to B. W . M iller, e f Bandon. H r. M iller intends to make his fu tu re home near this place. •Wrlmvwihe i ever*shown in Coquille. Americas Wonder one. It is said that thie U the closet score made by a visitin g team played on that floor by the high school teams oT the county. The G irls’ team play ed N orth Bend high school F riday ev ening and w ore also defeated by a score o f eleven to seventeen. Those playing on the Girls* team w ere: M arie W eekly, captain and le ft guard; M argaret K elty, righ t guard; M arjorie Anderson, righ t forw ard ; Pauline D riscoll, le ft forw ard ; M abel H all, jum ping center; M yrtle H all running center; I tha Clinton and Ora C arter, subs; and Mias Lu cille Car ter, coach. The follo w in g people w ere ever a t the Bay from M yrtle Pain t: M rs. C. C. Carter, Miss Helen W h it aker, M iss Gladys Carter, Miaa V ivien Annin, M yrtle Clayton, R. A . Annin, Tberon K eltner and M rs. Ora W arner. In spite e f the fa ct that the team s w ere defeated s t both placet th ey came home ready to figh t a t tha next gam e which w ill be at Coquille Feb- ruary lflth , where both g irls and boys w iB p U y. again. v L . A . Fem m e, o f the Oregon E x port Lumber Co., at Gaylord, was to town Tuesday on business. preeerve Faney Red Clover seed 35c lb - - 35c lb Vetch, sack lots - 9c lb iM a s ifc U r lmoorted kafian Rye Grass 18c lb Seed Oats, Seed Barley 10c lb Garden Peas i C lifton Anderson, o f this city, le ft Monday fo r Portlan d where he in tends to g o to the Mechanical En gineers college fo r the next few months. , ^ C. O. Jennings, o f the M yrtle Point G arage, returned from Crescent C ity Saturday. G eorge B attey made a business trip to M arshfield Monday. Lee Bay, o f Rem ote, was In town Wednesday. ' M r. D etaler,'th e General M otor Car A Truck man, o f Portland, was to town the la tter part o f the week. T . H . Scler, state m anager o f tha Trib e o f Ben-Hur, is here this week gettin g up a charter list and w ill or ganise a Lodge o f Ben-Hur in the near (s ta re at M yrtle Point. ■ Charlie W illey and L ow ell Simpson, o f Coquille, w ere in town toot Tues day to attend the m eeting o f the M a sonic Lodge. the Charles Broderick has leased his farm on the N orth Fork to Chester Johnson, o f Coquille. M r. Broderick W ill m ove his fa m ily to M yrtle Point td liv e in the very near future. C. Dixon, o f Shedd. Oregon, is spending n few days in this vicin ity M . m sn i J• T » m «- E S E K N V IE S are designed for the Woman in the kitchen, to be a general utility* knife fo r cutting meats, bread and such services. In kitchen a knife gets B3vere test o f its wearing qualities and usefulness. H e re '» where the fine steel that goes into ^ inchester Cutlery will tell fo r you. The carefully designed handles and gen eral appearance all combine to make it your knife. r m ■ v TT* taigflp 4k ly visitin g friends. 0 . O. F. lodge s t a Valentine party Monday evening in the Odd F ellow *’ hall. The hall was very beau tifu lly decorated fo r the occasion. The ev ening was en joysbly «pen t p isyin g progressive whist e f which M r. C. C. C arter won the honor prise and Ray Lew is the “ booby” p rim fo r the gentlm en and M rs. Freda Robinson the honor prise end M rs. M ary Roupp the consolation prtoe fo r the women. A t a late hear refreshm ents Great People in History Appreciate We have the latest in Wedding . ' Rings and Diamond Rings W . H. Schroeder & Sons McKnnwa Fnuad Net Guilty The Store Arthur EUingssn, o f Coquillo, wav ire on business a few days tost w here Mr. Crandill has been w orking In p loggin g camp. They report a „m ild winter to Nebraska, it being only fourteen dsgreee’ below sero. Mrs. Smith, a full-blooded Klam ath Indian, mother o f A lfre d Dake, died at Prosper and was buried s t Tw o MUc tost Sunday. H er exact age fa not known. She waa a sister e f Mrs. W engat Mecum, who died last to ll, and has other relative*. She waa quiet and industrious and respected by a ll who knew here. i John Johnson, who has boon w ork ing fo r Charley Broderick, expects to move to M yrtle Point a t the Ahjm - baugh Apartm ents in the very near The M arried People's- Club o f M yr Us Point were entertained a t the home o f Dr. and M rs. O. H. Clarke tost Tuesday evening. The evening was m ost. deligh tfu lly spent playing gam es suited to Valentine’s Day. Dainty refreshm ents ware served by the host and hostess. Those present w ere: M r. and Mrs. Guy Bunn, M r. and Mrs. A . C. Chase and daughter, M argaret, M r. and Mrs. I t A . Annin, M r. and Mrs. C. C. Carter, M r. and Mrs. F. L. Lundy, Mr. and R n . Percy Peel, Mr. and Mrs. A . A . Schriefer, Mrs. Iv y Pem berton, M rs. Ida H ar ris, Mr. T . H. Stder, Rev. J. D. W ood- fin, Mr. and Mrs. A . G. Thompson, Mr. and M rs. E. C. Barker, Mtoe Jes sie B ell, and Dr. H. D. Clarke, and Dr. and M r*. O. H. C larke and child ren, OHver, Genevieve and Robert. Miss A lic e Banbury, teacher o f thd Ed McKeown, o f Coquille, who w ss arrested a couple o f weeks ago on the Coquille stage b y ’ .Constable Goodman on the charge o f intoxaca- tion was found not g u ilty by s ju ry to Justice Jochak’s court W ednesday a f ternoon. The ju ry was out but a short tim e. Ben S. the case and John D. Goan The witnesses for the tion w ere Constable P . W . Goodman, Marshal Carter, W m . Bridgham , G or don Smith and Carl W alker. The w itnesses fo r the defense w ere A. H. Powers, August Friseen, Sumner Bryant, Arthur Chapman, W. U. Douglas, D r. Geo. E. Dbt, John Daah- ney and Ed M cKeown him self. M oat o f them w ere character witnesses and gave Mr. M cKeown U gh pram s fo r his character during the they had known '* * * • _ * . A . T. M O R R IS O N . D istrict A gen t | Alien Enemy Property Sold The first pieoe e f alien enemy property in Com eoanty to be aeld by the federal custodian, Francis F. Garvaa, o f W ashington, D. C., was transferred in Bandon when through e f Chris l i a n n u m the Geo. W elter . located jo s t south' e f the city to H enry N The JOHNSON M ill Wood SJ .00 p e r loud Lenve orders at the mill or with me. P. E. DRANE ■ ef