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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1921)
^ ■ ^ a a a a m m w j iv e v x ?** . - m i ¡ . band to he the Irish g o n e eo jh as boon rodeoed to i yerd ornament. Wo had | Mrs. Chase w m ploaosmtly over patchM of this p U at|p rtsad by seam of tha pupils s a l a ttom aad oft aad had o ar Thursday afternoon, it being pricked by its thorny sptoM, birthday anniversary. With BO thought of its being any- Visitors during the week o hut a detestable nuishaca, but M bs Genevieve Thompson and Mrs. I we came to s m whole acres IC. Barker, the cliff aad raagtog hack as Psrfset to gpeHlng fa r as Oeean drive to tha fall bMUty I F irst A—Josephine Selby, e f He golden bloom, we neltoed that Cunninghsm, Dorothy Cary, Roth G b -| a t ta b season it was aa asset as well | holt, Madeleine Tumor, Lydia Wilson, I m a liability. Delbert 8te«lc. Bo— to lfaAda— Tha plan* ta p ip r u d from tko Chartos Walk«- EndicoU, Harry I mouth of the Coquillo for about throa I ' -yi-----Nail Paart. | mflea to Johqson’s creek, and to some Jtocond A—Beatrix Johnson. I ptocas a quarter of a mile back from I Third B—Nata Boae Bunch. Grace- | th e eliffh it erewns with what tiam s I Ellin yean, Rodney Creagor, Worden R ilke the glowing glory of the Golden BUis, Tallent Greenough, . David (W ant How California haa got along Smith, Harold Steven«, Elwood jf o r so many years without something Smith, Donald Page, Grace Whitting- 1 to this line to emphasise its attrac-1 ton, Bennie Harrison, Geneva Agoa- tions and give a new meaning to tino, Elnore Elliott,* Mary Hoover, its golden claims wa cannot gooes. Clots Johnson, Gertrude Mehl, Mary Nor do toe imagine that Greene or Van Dooser, Graydon Anderson, Wil-I Rome to their palmiest days ever bur Dean, Eldon Gihnan, London furnished so hrilltont a spectacle aa Jenkins, Frederick Nordstrom, now crowns Bandon’s rook bound Third A—L aura, Pollary, E tn a I I coast. I Russel, Bennie Hfll, Corrine Wheat, ! * tlu when we think of the possi- Helen Belloni, Dorothy Bunch, Flora I bility of this neB-me-tanrere, spine- May Johnson, Martha Jane Webb, j fortified furse spreading Worn the I Emma FUtcroft, William Burr, L m - | Pacific coast to the Atlantic end find- hi« Robbins, Benjamin Leatherwood, tin g a congenial habitat to everyIPrim o Scaltritte. [w aste place, from Canada to Mexico, Fourth B-^Jerene Low, Cecil Stor- we are not prepared to consider it U y, Delores Laasaon, Alice Jenkins, a n unmixed Meeting. I Juanita Mecum. Barbara Richmond. [ But to any event the stuff is here I Neil McGilvery, PamelW Willard, [to stay. All L0ra Bennett’s descend-1 Anna Wiggans. { [aato 't a Oregon couldn't stop the Fourth A—Edith Hurd, Rose Gar- [ [spread of this plant if they devoted « t t , Claude Irving, Harold Dey, VI-1 [their entire energies to it. Even Were ofe Prftble, Nina Butler, Gerald San- | every one of these bunches of gold-1 don, Rosa McQuigg, Jessie Johnson, [an go n e uprooted and burned, the Blanche Gregory. I seeds already scattered would con-1 __________ f f i ÿ ra ' * ; Some of Our Cash Prices A ---- L.-------$2.60 4 f t « M ----- ----- jM I ÍM fü d l * 8 * a n a _____________ 1.65 O ar E xtra Spadal Coffee, per » . . . ______ __ jg 0 * r “B e^” Coffey per » --------------------------- 47 Sw ift Jewel Shortoniag, 4 M can _ _ _ _______ .68 * " " 8 » «ma____ U l v . Fhocy Soggy Coro, per c a n _____ ________*__ J 7 U oda Joha’a Maple * C u e Synpp, Yi gaL____ I M T m Gardas Syrup, | g a lf----------1-------------------1.69 Albere Rolled Onto, large p k g ._______________ M Faoey amall W hite B—as, p u » -------------------- I f te Royal C hh (Vacuum packed) Caffee, per » ____ 46c V u C aape Catsup, ptet b o ttle _______________ 23c We coidd keep right u quoting, but come to These Prices Are Strictly Cash [tlnue to furnish plants for a quarter Report From Mining CongrcM Opposite Post Office .--ab.,.., l ^ k l b i t o S l i tcT eradicate^than’this CIyd* ° w who • « « “»*» ths Min- S 3 f £ r H i t h S T ^ t h Z in* - J* “ ** mads in a single generstio., reporU a flne d l,P1*>r of urm toam I e , single generatioi arts of the Pacific Northwest and an , pj # _ Pl l - . I enthusiastic lot of boosters far ths I ■ m » * * tvew n rro m r o w a n jadatog propecta of this n r t ioi» He [ Numbers of Pow en people, says wya no one who did not see the ex- 11 [the Patriot, were interested to theJM bits there can have more than a ll I National Mining Congress Mid to feint idem of the mineral resources of I Portland last week, aad some fine «ar own stato «van. The best dia- I samples from the mines ware gather- j play was from Josephine county | led and seat to the exhibit of minerals I where the Boswell mine exhibited I held to conjunction with the congress. $60,000 worth of ore. The second E. W. Bryant who 1ms been for the I test was from Baker county, which II past six years prospecting the moun- has long had a fine reputation aa a | jtains of Coos and Curry counties had I mineral produewr. . j secured samples of ore from a t least I Much attentioi. was attracted by II twenty different pieces, including I in* Coos display and some prospec- 11 Igold, silver, copper, sine, lead, iron Live investors promised to be down II and platinum. Ha thoroughly be- j here to a couple of weeks' to look ov- II Usvos to SB active future for the min- „ the Johnson creek section. Few II ing industry tn this section and is wople are going to be attracted here I hopeful th at some of those attending I tn the future by placer mining poh I the congress may be Interested in the sibilities; the mining development of I development. E. W. Mclnturff, of the future in this an 1 Curry counties I the C om Copper company, which has win result from the investment of I a fine ptospect to the hills near here, capital in considerable amounts to II accompanied Mr. Bryant to Portland establish plants for smelting the ores I help arrange the exhibit and talk I wbiih are known to exist in great I with any | quantity. ' II who might be ^ j yo,, M w a cold married life, Me W . E . B rid g h a m P aeaaa [ “Furnace” a t the Liberty Theatre, . W. E. Bridgham, of P a w n , passed j Apr. 18 aad 18. away th a n after a brief i linees from [ pneumonia. He went up there from I D eetolH W a n t M uch Marshfield about a week preceding The Marshfield Chamber of Com bla dMth to take a job as fireman on I merce wants the train servies on the •M of the camp donkey engines. He Southern Pacific improved aad to was about sixty years of Cge. HU I making following requests of that son, Elmer Bridgham, who U Bight I company: -N engineer a t th e Marshfield fire da- 1. Restoration of extra Mach to Maoey fta the h o k h i M f my to it. The START ta the thing. S ta rt a hank account w ith i Wa t a k n u interest in our « glad to advise with them ie MORE MONEY. H I The mmmW l iB ' f 'H E slu»y ofjthe Bnmawick * —to music lover*—1 “Tlfifl Fdq it is dm dory of true music. The Brunswick Phonograph oocc heard adds andthcr admirer to the uifflioua. Of its handsoum design and beauty of case finish there is • - ■’'ii*' Ht*r tk* Bruntnick TnUy. S.** $f jua 4grre tAsi it it tk* m til ftrfttt . Buy your Phonograph from your local dealer who is always at hand to take care of your every want or need, and he sure it’s a B runsteick. No waits or delays in making ev- «yA h^nght ^ . B runsw ick R ecords Coquille Furniture Co. Family Laundry Service u What It Costs A Sample Bundle for a Family of Two Persons FLAT PIECES Returned Readp to Use 2 sheets........................___,____ _14c 2 s lip s...................... ................. _10e 2 table cloths.................................20c 5 towels j .....................................10c 2 bath towels................................06c 4 tea towels........... ......................08c Total flat-work charge......... r * 68c 2 union suits 1 house dress____ 2 bungalow aprons 1 under skirt........ 1 ¿orset cover___ 1 night dress......... 10 garm ents® 5c_ Total charge.. We invite YOUR | Fanners & Merchants Bank An Everyday Necessity Every day yaa have aead fee good Clsaatag, Pmaatog, aad Rapairtag of your Clothing- We kaow how to da it right aad to year com plot# M tiaf action. O ar qaick scrvico will ploaM yaa. O ar Uaa ef now Spring aad gammer Saits, Mads to year Meaaara, will s a n iy phaM you. C oom to aad iaspoct t e a . A goad ratocM t la t aocoosary article to Oregon. Wo have hoaaMss from 918.88 up. Commit o ar DrsM msksr s aad got rid sf the BI im S o " City Cleaners and Tailors Phorn 1033 Shorao Bldg. Hark Dunham Vary Frank Commenting sa the- eaay way to which Marshal Carter of Marshfield w m let down after he got whipped for being too fresh with to* wife of the man who did the trouncing, Hark Dunham says Its makes no honM shout sayinr th at the county court discharged mm as juvenile officer to put a woman in hU place. Nop does, Hark have to go down to California j to get another job.' He will become engineer oa the DUpatch. j I That Allegany Dog Case The Supremo court a t Salem last Monday affirmed the decision of Judge Coke, in the cam of Emma Jane Stull against T. F. Porter, appellant. The action was for judgment for the kill ing of dogs at Allegany. In the cir cuit court the plaintiff was allowod 12o© for the two dogs killed by the defendant.. As s , % . ' LONG’S Machine and Repair Shop I Short Shat Down The Coquille Lumber Milkr were shut down Wednesday from 10 a. m. for the rest of the day on account of the breaking of the sprocket over I -vhi«h the log haul chain works. One 'ulU rtty of the accuident was th a t when the ! cal e-unpeny office called up the Prosper Mill Co. and the Geo. W. Moore Lumber Co. a t Band on, [they found both mills shut down, due to an accident of the same kind. They tried to got a new sprocket from Band on but it didn’t fit and they had to send to Portland for one. They expect to sta rt up again Monday morning. Acetylene Welding Machine Work Brazing I have tha beat o f M echanic« in my «hop H ave your car repaired by aa W e ffmarantee b e lli labor and ea tisfa ctio a Phone 611 At Graham's Garage rs Uns ftom fee Bay fee Glasgow ferry to ly he will install a ■M