The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 22, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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Refinish Unattractive
Surfaces
Tables, chairs or o tte r furniture that has become marred and
shabby, floor* that are worn and unsightly, woodwork on which the
finish is no longer attractive A ll thaso-surfaces can he easily
M ate like new or reftnished in
imitations o f Oak, W alnut,
Mahogany and o tter expensive woods and protected from further
destructive wear with
/¿ME QUALITY
VARN O-LAC
It is inexpensive and easy to apply. Stains and Varnishes at one
operation. Just the thing fo r touching up the innumerable surfaces
about the home that are constantly becom ing worn and shappy. Ask
at our store fo r color sample cards.
F u h rm a n ’s P h a rm a cy
Elmer P later, principal o f the M yr­
tle F oist high school, whs la
flelfl la s t week end attending the Or­
atory and Declamatory
The M yrtle Point and Ayago base­
ball teem « played a gam s a s tha N or­
way grounds Sunday. Tha result was
a victory fo r M yrtle Point by n score
c f » to 3.
The Royal Neighbor» initiated a
class -of members Monday evening,
A good crowd was in
games were played i
served at a late hour.
L. H . Hazard, A. J. Sherwood, L . J,
Cary, J. A . Ljmfo, J. E. Norton and
L. L. Turner were up hero as a com
m ittee from the Coquille Commercial
Club to the M yrtle Point Club to see
-about M yrtle Point celebrating at Co­
quille Saturday, A|gil 30th. M yrtle
Point decided to close up the »tore«
hnd all that can w ill go down
take pert In the celebrating. Flpats
from hero are being arranged also to
taka part in the parade.
A , G. Thompson, o f this city, made
-a business trip to Coquille Tuesday.
Eula W ade, who has teen attending
school in M yrtle Point spent the
end near Gravel Ford visiting te r
folks. ■ .
M isses Enith Culbertson and Dor­
othy B right spent Saturday at the
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home o f D orothy's permits at Gravel
F ord..
Benjamin Gant has fllsd suit
against Amalia and Sam Gordon, o f
Powers, to dissolve th a portnerahip o f
Gant aiid Gordon andm aa sated tha
to appoint a receiver to taka
charge at the partnership asaet% The
partnership has been carried on fo r
the purpose o f running a lumber
yard, a water system , a garage, end
a real aetata business at W est Pow­
er».
A new daughter, named V erel
seal, was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Reuben C. Young A pril 21st. She
weighed seven and one h a lf pounds at
h er birth.
Milton and Elisabeth Luttrell spent
the week sad with their parents-at
Broad bent.
Mr. and M rs. Alvin
pround to announce the birth
child, a- boy, ai
Charles, born A pril 14th.
Mias A lta Goodman, o f Myrtle
P oint, was in Roseburg on a visit one
Giavnl Ford Items.
day last weak.
A . 8. Hammond was hare on busi­
Miss Hilda Carter »pout la st
ness a few days th is, week from end at the team o f te r aunt, Mrs. T .
Marehflald,
G. Sumer lin.
Claud Giles was over to Marshfield
Mr. B iggies and Mr. W ood,
on business the fore part o f the week. held meetings in the United Brethren
I The M yrtle Point Commercial Clob church four evminer» o f last w ish ,
had a very lively m eeting Tuesday have decided to pcatyone them on ac­
evening. About forty
count o f the bad
present. The follow ing business wes until the 8th o f May whoa it is hoped
transacted:
the roads and weather w ill
' A Fourth o f July
tha ears to run and Insure a bo
appointed to f ormulate plans' fo r a
ndaueck
celebration and report a special mm
James A . Cotton made a
ing to be hold A pril 26th. The m
town last Friday.
mittee Is as follow s: D. M. King,
Rube Sumerlin preached i
chairman; Goo. Bryant, Clark Fens- United Brethren church
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lor, E. L. W eakly, R. A Radall.
April 17th.
Pros. Schroeder as chairman o f the
Lester M ays* made a trip < to M yr­
executive comm ittee, appointed Tay­ tle Point Friday returning Sonday.
lor Dement and Claud Gflas to attend
G. Sumerlin and fam ily spent
the next highway comm issioners’ Sonday at the E. J. Caaebeer home.
m eeting in Portland.
Little Terence
A comm ittee o f Chas. Harlocker on the sjek list this
and Claude N oslsr were appointed to
Mr. and Mrs. N. W . K elty, daugh­
m ate plans fo r "floats’* to go to Co- ter, M argaret, and nephew, Dan
qulDo A pril 30th. Motion was passed W eekly, spent Sunday at the X . M.
to hkV# the city put on a municipal Clayton home.
float.
■ Miss Abie Banbury spent Sunday
Goo. Hughes was elected temporary with Mrs. Glenn Shores.
secretary and treasurer o f the Fire
Mias Elinor Hildonbrand
department.
trip to M yrtle Point Friday,
c. H. Giles and L. C. B argelt were ing Sunday.
appointed on a comm ittee to submit
Andrew Cotton spent Sunday a t the
* resolution to the 8. P. Co. fo r te t­ Clayton home.
ter loading facilities at their yards
Mrs. N. W . K elty is enjoying
visit from te r mother
They will probably stay with her afl
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Brand
Fisher’s
Makes White Bread
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Our .usual guarantee goes with it
New Dishes
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. W e have ju st received our Gold Band Homer Laugh-
lin W are for which many o f our customers have been
waiting and which was ordered a year ago in January.
It is open stock— either a single piece or a complete s e t
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Price is no higher.
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Also tw ojiew patterns of
Johnson Bros. English Ware '
fo r open stock.
Very pretty designs
Racket Store
MB6. BONNIE WALKER, Prop.
wfll be plea
City Cleaners and Tailors
Phone 1033 -
Shores Bldg.
Front St
Quality Alw ays
EANS
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S aite 365 D ip i tie Tea •
Osee Tiled - Always Used
F. C. McNelly, rig.
711
Fine Timber Claims
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If
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you are not .satisfied we refund your
money
The Busy C om er
3 Phone*—Call 691
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Have you seen the new
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Evans Self Riling Fountain Pm
A guaranteed pen from
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. $1.50 to $2.25
Especially suited to students—has different
widths o f points. Come in and
examine them.
W . H.
Schroeder & Sons
Item s From A rage.
•*.TSM0- 9 fu-D,y *"d ■*»«• »formas
and that aald Arm will pa r tha sum t
O N g HUNDRED DOLLARS f o r m
and «vary cam o f Catarrh that ca n n ot!
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tw najly and acta through tha Blood a
»be Meooea Snrfacaa o f tha Uratam. Baa
for taattmoalala, fraa.
9. J. CHBNKT A CO.. T t M a . O.
American Legion Notes
A ll ex-eervice men who have not re-
- ceived their V ictory Medal* ahould
apply fo r them at Once as there ie
only a abort time left In which to ob­
tain them.
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All the boy» are requested to ap­
pear in uniform on Decoration Day
and join in the parade. If yoe have­
n 't any uniform and are an ex-soldier
or aailor com e along any way.
Speaking o f the late Tim othy Bill­
T. G. Sumerlin made a trip to town
Miss Radabeugh’s room and Miss
ings, o f the M yrtle Point neighbor­
hood, who died recently at the age o f Lett's are practicing for a program Monday.
7B years and six months, the Amer­ together in a couple o f weeks.
ican says:
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl accompan­
ied by Mrs. Em ily Schroeder and Miss
W hile living in the South Fork val­ Flossie Lette visited Sunday at A . H.
ley Mr. Billings acquired a alaim said Schroeder’» home.
to have been the beet quarter of
The A rago Progressive Club will
standing tim ber in Oregon, and per­ meet with Mrs. John Be 11 oni Thurs­
haps in the country. It was estim at­ day afternoon.
ed to cruise 29,000,000 feet. He sold
Mr«. Ben K nife and children, who
K several years ago, before timber have been living in Coquille since last
became to valuable, fo r 96JW0, and fa ll moved back to their home on the
the tract was cruised by the purchas­ river Friday.
ers who eatim e ted the holding at 31,-
The Grange met last Saturday at
000,000 feet. Meanwhile Mr. Billings
A rago and decided hereafter during
had secured at coal claim in Hie seme
the summer mopths to meet every
section, which has tim ber on it al-
moet equal be that on Ms original
quarter section. He ownod this s i the
tim e o f his death end H becomes the
property e f hie heirs. He leaves e
w idow end a daughter nine y ea n o f
Bankers Life Company pays, fire or di
A. T. MORRISON, District Agent
Ora.
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We Are Ready for the Opening o f the
CoquiUe-Marshfield Highway
Watch for die' K g Yellow Trucks
Hillatrom Transportation Co.