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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1921)
Painted Floor* Save Housework Bara wood lo o n , especially kitchen floors, require much back breaking work, scrubbing, to keep them dean. Aetna Quality Floor Paint makes this unnecessary . It form s a smooth, hard, non-absorbent surface from which dirt and grim e eon be easily wiped off. It protects and aavaa the surface. /¡[ME QUALITY FLOOR PAINT (Graaita) is easy to apply, h is inexpensive—a quart enough coat on the average kitchen floor. Qriea quickly and withstands the severe wear t< floors a rt subjected. Furnished fat attractive colors. Sample color cards on request., Fuhrman’s Pharmacy We have just received some wonderful bargains in Ladies’ Silk Hose at a price which enables us to offer them at Children’s Hose Former 60c sellers Ladies’ Hose_____________ _______ Boys’ Hoqe................ ...................... Men’s" Socks [good bargains].......... MRS. BONNIE W ALKER, Prop. jintaflatJun u 4 lgotern lecture oh th . book, Beu-Hur. Dr. C. W . Hamilton k u f h m op tho practice o f medicine in M yrtle Point and »on e to Astoria. T V try-out in the county Orator ical and Declam atory conteeta results in the choOaing o f Verim Johnston and Claire Kellner to represent M yrtle Point school far the earning contest, which w ill V held in Marshfield the 15th o f A pril. Last Saturday M rs. Barker, tho m in e, and Dr. Clarke went te Co- quille to assist Dr. Richmond in re m oving o f the buDet from Carl Web* bar’s leg. Mr. W ebber was shot by the sheriff because be refused to halt when ordered several tim es to do so. Ho had a still which was found in •full operation and with com plete equipment. I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Laird, o f Bridge, wore .in M yrtle Point last week. The Cooe and Curry Fair board mot Tuesday o f this week. Charles Parker, o f Bridge, was in M yrtle Point last Saturday. , Henry Schroeder is rem odelling the Woodmen hall and fixing it up in first class com ition. . Timothy B illings, o f this city, died Saturday, A pril ninth. T V funeral services were conducted by Dr. An derson. Ha was laid to rest in tho Norway cem etery. The Commercial Club w ill meet in the Woodmen hall Tuesday o f next weak. Joay Golile returned home this meek from Portland where he has been visiting his mother. He went on up to his grandm other’s, Mrs. Joe Knight. On W ednesday night, A pril 6th, Mrs. O. H. O arke gave a Musical in the Hut at Powers. About 200 people were present and enjoyed the pro gram . Twenty pupils took part with piano selections, the G irls’ Glee Club sang, A gnes Stewart gave a pretty dance, Edna Nelson and Portia Har rington sang duet, and Mis Ander- •on, the n r » vocal teacher at Pow er«, tang tw o aoloa. Vivien Annin, o f this; city, «pent the week end in Marahfleld visiting friend«. >„ J. W . M acintosh, Reeds port lumber men, was in tow n on business Wed- nesdsy. * Fischer’s Best Flour, per sack ■ This carries our usual guarantee o f satisfaction o r m oney back. Chocolate. Y ou nee< this one; IT S GOOD, This is a pre-war price on this. Don’t forget that our price is kept in Hne with market declines on anything in stock and whether you are here yourself or send your order in you will always receive the benefit of the * lowest price. —r ’ \ •V' - W e have the stock to $11 practically any order on short notice. * The Busy Com er Evans Self Filling Fountain Pen A guaranteed pen from Men who know how to dress , Men w ho are particular about their clothing never waste time or m oney in haphazard baying. T hey prefer the sure satisfaction o f S. H. Churchill & Co., tailoring. Hera they get „ the newest that is new— tailoring that fits and satis faction plus real value fo r the m oney they pay. S. H. CHURCHILL • OCX REPRESENTED BY City Cleaners & Tailors kone 1033 * Shores BUg. Front Si CoqaiO a late hour. Those present were: E llis Shull, Elton Schroeder, Bud H aggerty, Merwin M oller, Barton, Stemmier, Clarence Carter, Launcelot Baker, Milton Luttrell, Robert Dris coll, A rval Hazelwood, Elmer Gant, Mqfwl and A udrly Lundy, Margaret K elty, M argaret ■ Corbin, Corbin, Pauline DriScoll, I tha- Clinton, Clara Phelps, M arjorie Anderson, Elisabeth Lut- trll, Gladys and Ora Carter, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ciirter and son, Shirley. John Aasen, o f Coqullle, was up here on business Monday. B. T. Stack, o f the Salvation Army, was in M yrtle Point a few days this week looking after some business matters before starting the drive to raise money fo r this institution. Mrs. Herman Edwards and child ren, daughter o f Mr. and M rt. J. O. Langworthy, o f this city, le ft Wed nesday fo r their home in Oakland, C a lif, They have been hare visiting fo r some time. • A . J. Hayter, o f Powers, was in M yrtle Point on business this week. The ladies o f W . C. T . U. held an •11 day m eeting at the Christian ^Church Tuesday, A pril tw elfth. C. S. Murphy was down from Bridge on Tuesday. Mrs. N. S. Phelps and daughter, Clara, left Thursday morning fo r Heppner, O re, where they w ill en joy an extended visit with relatives. Mrs. Menley Berklow, o f this city, is very ill with pneumonia. $1.50 to $2.25 Especially suited to students—has different widths o f points. Come in and examine them. W . H. Schroeder & Sons Mr. Hart, tha Rau^cigh Products tales man, worked Brewster Valley and tha East Fork this weak. Ed Abernathy has returned from visiting his mother at Foreet Grove. W irie is the name o f the fam ily on the Mater place. Charlie Celbertaon and Erneet Count asado a trip to Coquill# Satur day. A ccording to the last card from Henry Bryant, who has bean very ill, is much improved at this writing. T heodore, he was at San D iego. Ho taw Hailey Laird at M oo tabello. The dogwoods are out in fu ll bloom . Apple treee have commenced to blossom. Bankers Life Company pays, lire or die. A . T . M ORRISON, District Agent W e Are Reedy for the Opening o f the Suspicion is the match that lights the first little blase o f hate that turns m arriage into a fiery furnace o f un happiness. Liberty Theatre, A pril 18 and 19. Auto repairing a specialty at Gra in ’s Garage. Satisfaction guaran- "The Furnace"—a drama o f hot w ord;, scorching hate, searing sus picion, burnt-out hopes, then the cold ashes e f dead love. Liberty Theatre, A pril 18 and 18. The drama o f a pair who thought m arriage eras going to be like a eoey wood fire and found it to be a scorch ing furnace. Liberty Theatre, A pril 18 and 1*. Watch for die Big Yellow Tro Hillstrom Transportation Co.