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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1921)
m ever in 46 states, only throe suffering no lose of this kind. Two ears, oao from Seattle and one I from California came in here this week over the Coos Bay wagon road. The latter took three days to nuke the trip while the form er made it in two. Mutual assistance is all that brought them through. I . C. Boberte Was ever here from the Bay yesterday. t Acetylene welding, b ru in g and machina work a t Graham’s Garage. If you have a cold married life, see "Furnace" a t the Liberty Theatre, Apr. 18 and 1». Watch our window! See our new studies a t the university. Sha is blousee on sale, wnade in our own feeling quite wall again a fter her shop.' Wo will furnish m aterial for Wegs of typhoid in February. any blouse you desire made. D ont ; Mahal Murray and tillia n W olfs forget th at commencement is com was« brought down from Powers ing. Let us make th at new gradua Tuesday charged with heaping a dis tion frock. Mrs. Chas. Crouch, orderly house there. Oa putting up $260 cach^cash hail they wars releas- Mrs. Mary B . Goodman was osar at the Bay ths first o f the wadi visiting Mss. F . B . G av itt Ths pries paid by C. L. W illey A Son for the Bed Front building so F irst street was *4,000. take mock time to «teas the actual race, but the details o f «W ring the way and keeping people off the high way would be a eery lengthy affair and drivers who were waiting to pass would be delayed beyond reason. Be sides this, there would ho assay strewn along the way who would not know of the affair and accidents would be likely. The people have paid for this highway, waited five years fo r its opening, and now don't want to see it closed for oven a min ute. A t least, this is the talk heard when the proposed race is mention ed—Marshfield Daily Nows. 2 Recommended by the government to prevent s a q t___ 1............. ; ------ B-K Solution The beet disinfectant for general dairy u a^ ....................................... : Toreado 8 mesa Opens And all stock tonics. $3.00 gal Raff Balm, Ths tornpdo season is again in te ll swing in ths B a s t A t M slissa, Teams, Tuesday five people were killed by a tw ister and 26 mora badly hurt. A school house in the line o f the ato m was unroofed and one wall cavad la ; but owing to the foresight of the teachers in , taking the 260 pupils in the building to the Let Us Supply Y our Needs The tracks of the two railroads there w an torn np for the distance of half a mile. The damage was g n a t, the business quarter being destroyed and only one building le ft standing. Knowlton’s Drug Store iary Vaseline A necessary item to prevent mud fever............................................ t . ! The «red cards for April subscribers who have aot yet paid a n due to be , Money to Loan on City P ro p erty - W estern Lean and Building Co. Bos W. G. W right. 4 ttf Mrs. Hal Pierce, Mrs. G. B , Low and Miss Bess Maqry went over to Marshfield ¿hi* morning for the day. W^have a fine — ortnait of Spectacles and eye glasses quickly and skillfully repaired. Broken lsnaas duplicated. Optical repairs o f all kinds done while you watt. Glasses fitted. By V. B . W ilson, ‘Optomet rist,” Coquills, Oregon. Do you want a Portland daily. If you subscribe fo r it in connection with Carl V. Anderson, too M yrtle Point toe Sentinel it will be money in p u r baker, has ju st installed a new oven weighing 20 toes to be ready about Evening sonriese a t the Episcopal May 1, which will enable him to sup church will hereafter be held a t 8:00 ply his trade, without running all candidate. This is not probable, how p. m. the same as a t the other night n r well as 411 day. ever, in view of the fa ct th at Mr. Ban McMullen passed through here ! Simpson went into political seclusion *hs first of the week en route back to following his defeat fo r governor and toaeburg to raauksa charge o f the I was inactive during the more recent official county cruise of pouglaa coun campaigns. Even his friqnds admit ty timber. He spent several days a t that his failure to take a stand for the fru it ranch near Bridge. ths Republican party ill the last pres M rs. Jessie B . Cruns, who has been idential election would preclude him visiting with the editor's fam ily, sta rt- from receiving much of the support ho would otherwise have assembled ¡should he announce his candidacy." Butter is selling will visit friends and relatives in Hall Goes to San Francisco Portland, Seattle and Caldwell, Idaho, enough pries certainly eompasrd with while en route. Judge John F . Hall returned to other necessities. Bov. W . L. Van Nays, head o f Pres, day from a trip to San Francisco, Eugene is suffering from epidemics byterian Education work in Oregon, where he went on m atters connect of small pox, diphtheria and chicken will fill the pulpit of the church here ed with toe cnee of Gordon Nelson, pox- Five homes were quarantined Sunday morning and evening. Bov. of Beaver Hill, who was charged Wednesday for small pox. W. 8. Smith has a call to Port Orford with forgery there. Nelson finally Geo. N. Bettey this week, fo r too o« th at day to saMotk out coma entered a plea of guilty and was re ferred to too juvenile court as he is • J . J . B a tea u * agency, cold two 1921 church m atters toara. Buicks, one to Ja s. W. Laird and the k . . contributed gener other to E . C. Church. ously fo r Irish re lie f this week, Judge Dr. O. W. Leslie, osteopathic phy- Coke, Postm aster M cLain, Father sk*aa, will be a t Coquille Tuesday, MeDevitt, Dennis McCarthy and Cap Thursday and Saturday 1:66 to 4 KM. tain MeGinnia giving *26 each and ten more *10 each. The total sub Office over Bobinson’s store. ‘ scribed was moró than toa quota as- The g ift by the Woman’s Chib hers signed to th at city. to the Near East-China relief funds, Isaiah Hitfkf r celebrated hWi 86th of *81, was a vary generous one and reflects credit on th at organisation. birthday last Friday with a dinner a t the homo of his daughter, Mrs. L . H. « Otto Richter, of Marshfield, has Hazard. Mr. Hacker is as hala and bean selling vanilla extract containing baarty a t t t as a great many man 42 per cent of alcohol and was celled are at 70, and his health has been I into Judge Joehnk's court to explain. good the past winter. That ha may H. C. Goto returned la st Sunday snjoy assay mora such annual ovante from Portland where he went lest is too with of his friends. week to visit his father who had ju st undergone an operation. He found the elder Mr. Gets getting along nicely. |they took their lunch and saw the whole show from ths jetties to Fish rock, though a t places they found the ,tide barrier in the way «ad had to climb the hills to “ca n y on.” Tbs day was unusually pleasant for the season. In fa ct wa have rarely seen a more agreeable one. AD Kinds AH Styles AD Pric Gould S l Gould •t the Right Pries W atches, Jew elry, Spectacles and Eyeglasses S k ilfu lly and Quickly Repaired v. r . "W ilson W atchm aker and O ptom etrist Coquille, O regon The M yrtle Point high school will sand Claro Keltner and V arla John Wonuui’s Missionary Society ston to the debate a t Marshfield to night, the form er for the oratorical The Wonsan’s Federated Mission contest and the latter for the de ary Society «rill meet Thursday after clam atory. noon a t 2:20 with Mrs. Henry Lorens. An interesting program will be given That new hotel building in North and every one is invited to come and Bspd ■awns to be a go. When the spend a pleasant afternoon and learn highway celebration here is over the something profitable about the Mas same sort of a proposition will be ter’s work. Secy. awaiting action here. If you want a farm or city property see am. I have some vary desirable farm and city property for sale. T. A. W elker, Farmer« A Mer chants Bank Bldg., Coquille, Ora. If you are needing dishes come in and see our stock. 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