The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, March 04, 1921, Page 8, Image 8

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    Death of W. C. Guéri»
The Spring Days are Kodak Days
Let a Kodak help you enjoy them . ;f/>
W. C. Guerin, a brother at Thee.
Guerin o f M yrtle Point, end » brother-
in-law o f Mr*. E. A. Foleom, o f this
city, died at Bakersfield, California,
laat Monday from tubérculo*is and
was buried at the Preaidio yesterday.
Mr. Guerin was an old Coo* county
bey, haviag lived at Ecfcley and M yr­
tle Point until About 14 y ea n ago. He
Let ne take care of yonr Kodak finishing
Knowlton’s
•r J
building, which they have been using
as a warehouse, and build a new ware­
house with a concrete floor at the rear
o f their new exchange building.
*
The ease o f E. H. M etcalf against
Perham, Brown, Doan and Hague,
which has hem sn trial in ths Cir­
cuit Court here for the pact two days
involves a sandpit am South Slough.
The defendant* who were then the
contractors on Ooqaflle-Marshfield
road paring had taken over the pit to
get material fo r the work, and had
possession o f it but fo r three or
four days when the state highway en­
gineer decided that the sand there did
not come up to the specifications end
could net be need. New M etcalf to
V. R. WILSON
Mrs. Piara
Mr-s. Hal Pier««
Now Behind the B r a
“ 600” d a b with
This morning wo found Leo Good­ guests Tuesday
man behind the bars in the court
house annex, where he is tem porarily the club and Mbs. H. N. Butler bud
discharging the duties o f turnkey. high score among the guests. The
Whether he er C. C. Evland, who has hoe tees served a dainty and vary ap­
fo r the pest two years filled that pos­ petising lunch at the conchisicu ad
ition, will be permanently retained to the cards. Again the earn* evening
M n. Peirce entertained a number o f
es yet undetermined.
ladies at “ 600” and Mrs. Butler ex­
celled her afternoon score and was
the recipient o f a desk o f cards as
a reward fo r the bout playing. M n .
Perrot was consoled with a lovely lit­
tle vase o f flowers.
Mar. 1 — W illiam T. Rnmsey and
Edith R. McLeod, both o f Myrtle
Point.
Mar. 4— Leslie C. Pollen, o f Marsh­
field, and Ida C Johnson, o f Bandon.
Mar. 4— Harry Loahardtt and Meri
Gentry, both o f Marshfield.
Coquille
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