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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1921)
w ; ï< me to U n. W. A. U t , C. M. •h U t , Joi U t , O s m i k 4. MkhsM We figure our profits on a cash basis And we giveyou service and quality k M M w , Mrs. W. A. Mr. A D. (MT K«n«eth 0 Lett. Ernest Lett, Herb«» Coker, Artker WflMasss, Fr-.< •H ‘ hud egaiast big Odds. •£-yg?ir « a ♦ * -i CIRCUS MAN” The service« *t the ff*M « dotted by the Coqoffle Odd lodge of which the deeeand saber. A eery huge a »reeat for these i the grief ed friend« ss ■tided te « » high estesa hi he was bald. Upright end honest hi Une •U his deslings, he «a liked by all whs knar U sa We do not put out low price specials, and make it up on something you are not familiar with prices, but figure the same profit on aft goods alike. ;«st» *-« You can depend on it you are buying 100 per cent tor your dollar here. Get our prices on Groceries, Flour & Feed before elsewhere. We buy at the lowest possible prices and give our customers the benefit If you want cheap grades of goods we have them, but we t$u you just what you are buying and guar antee everything to be as represented or refund mm mww i IT AND WEDNESDAY, SEPT 20 and 21 99«$^ •; “THE JUCKLENS” With Monte Bène : _________ _______ _ _ mm L . af etd- i i i i SAVE MONEY BY PAYING CASH A tsie thst has (totau d aditone for ota set s 5\ i è iïT * ¿tí JJ v <,* *V à ’ Aad “ YOU WOULDN’T BEÚEVE IT* a " . . i Is the Fair Advisable? According to C. C. Chapaun in the Oregon Voter. If the IM I fair k held k Portland at a seat of $4,000,000, tty's share of thaflJMOMM ;- . e - Featuring J i a u Finia je on, Beat Knack, Mari* §• » ^ I B-r-. v- § Provasi d u i « j Conklin and Charlotti Jr I ^ ¿ w 4 ■ * * *1 ‘ m LY. SEPTEMBEE 22 ofiaa MacLoan fai v CHICKENS > V r e< » rich yensg rooster who «Urted oat taf fas city sa fety. Fattened en tta AM hi n haeket of strictly freak ? wSL*i gjSWIr - - ¡¿■ ¡XL. -S gfii It Si PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE » tainj ta . n , , ■ 1 I • ' . » ï a af f i ; tr- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 ^ , k Tbanday'i program will bn repeat«! . M V l - « And y ’»*- 4 ''? W V ft Eileen Sedgwick in "THE DIAMOND QUEEN** - The MeAni with a ThrJ1 a Minute. Of Sky-Soa sad Lead. lfyetery first to ftnUk. From the big cMa of tta eeat to the ed Africa, with As ncwsMali Mas. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 Mary Anderson in "BUBBLES” That's h r Jay k p t 10—W a. C. Hydea tt. Salt for dirar Hatcher t *. C. K. Sagt. 14—H. B. natty aad a* trastos fer «Mit Lett, botti of lept 10—Nik OAC he nested to be a boy. Bobbles is a Joy for- TECHNOLOGY "GETTING IN STRONG” A Klaae A Keeaedy ■%fî And fr :- PATHE NEWS FALL m v ** ; *. 5 u OPINI KPT. 1«. 1921 Oregon Agricultural College CORVALLIS 1 _ ■■Be Have you seen . our new stock of ■ ■ 1 Agate Rings Lávalieres m i ’ -r 1 Charms and Loose Stones *w *& m Ê È Ê Ë Double Screened* perlón à i * Collier W arehouse Co. & J. ELWOOD, Prop. 16 m JF;. - — M*|,^k -bkl. M b « , X>f| fraoi tta dato oftì» OnTpahSS tz s & s ín s m s n TSaa: WSA f*.'- y L» i • -i is v‘ W. H. Schroeder & Sons i 1 fi