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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1921)
/■ I — r ^ = * " Your Tailor? Nice th in t about Ê T fâ c ? Ctothes r~' * % ■ Individually Tailored by They Ibok as good after months of wear, as others do only , • when * new. Made for ' r you by meh who know how. V*. ' V '• y Suit or overcoat styles—original! All wool fabrics. Suits and Overcoats $37.50 to $85.00 Let us .pleasure you now. .A . '» • ------ '' Delivery whenever you say! ' City Cleaners & Tailors Beef^Pot Roast ______15c Beef Boil _____............. 13c Mutton Roosts' __20c A 25c Mutton Chbps ____ ¿5c Beef S te a k ____ 20c A 25c Veal Roast _________ 20c Veal Stew .....................15c Mutton Stew _ _ Veal Steaks and Chops _ - m _ i ‘>__20c A 25c Hamburg A Sausage __2Qc .«« Phone 881 15c Pork R o o s t__ y - _____-25c Pork C h o p s_________ 30c Pork R o a s t___ ______25c C D. RITTER » Free Delivery Msrshfield-CoquilleMyrtle PointRoieburg AUTO STAGES ' il l : i S A M *• «Ms«« witboet r etfce v « ; Marshfield • Roseburg Leave» Marshfield a t 7:00 a. m. Leaves Coquille at 8:00 a. m. Leaves Guerin Hotel, Myrtle Point at 8:30 a. m. Leaves Hotel Umpqua, Roseburg a t 7:00 a. m. W l USB 7-PASSENGER CADILLAC 8 CARS Tlekets for Roseburg on sale a t Coast Auto Lines offlee, telephone 871, and a t the «Baxter Hotel Marshfield - Coquille Leave Coquille for Marshfield 7, 8, 8, 10, 11 a. m. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,-7 p. m. Leave Marshfield for Coqnllle 7, 8, », 10, 11 a. m. 1, 2, 3, 4, S, 10 p. m. Saturday night only, leaves Marshfield at 12 instead of 10 Myrtle Point - Coquille Leave Myrtle Point for Coquille ■ 7:16 a. m. 1I S i . r . 1:M p. m. 6:06 p.m. l : N p . m. Leave Coquille for Myrtle Point 11 : 60 «. ». ]:Mp. m. 4 M p . a . 7:«*p. m. • *e . _ Bandon * Coquille Leaves Bandon for Coqnllle \ 5:30 9:00 1:00 2:00 5:00 ’ Leaves Coquille for Bandon 8:00 10:00 2:00 4:00 7:00 ...t COAST AUTO UNES ** ' J' 0«r«e- W. Brysat, Manas« It’a like picking up money In the Three distinct character studies, •treat to get the Oregon Farmer ev the theme of which revolves around ery week for a year at only IS tenta the pursuit of love and heppin— tn whapi subscribing for tho Sentinel. the picture, "FOOLISH MATRONS,” at the Liberty October 11 apd 12. So« Call on ua for Stationery. th* program on page three. t Î MYRTLE p o i n t it e m s . Mr. and M*A W»* Lund# havn gono fon a week’* camping t * t to Long Pm W Mike Thelma Knight, who-ha* apent .ho past few weeka visiting ^relatives and friends here, left Saturday for her home ip Portland. ' «. .. The high school football team play ed the town team last Saturday. Th« score was 7-0 in favor for the town tenm. The high school will play North Bend next Saturda# afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Rackleff went down to Norway last Thursday evening to s6fcKMr. and Mrs. Geo. MacDonald farewell *as they were leaving for Birmingham, Washington, where Mr. M^ac Donald has a position in a cheese factory. Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Woodfln are a t tending the state Methodist Episcopal Church Conference at Forest Grove this week. Allie Dodge returned the fore part of thè week from Salem, where he had attended the state fair, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Clinton and -.A.—. family, of-Coquille, spent Sunday vis iting friends and relatives here. Joe Knight returned the fore part . . of the week from his trip to Can- yonville. * . Warren Deyoe and J. G. Clinton have completed the fine new bungalow on the hill near the Grammar School V t .............— T — . ■ belonging to Tom Guerin. Mrs. Eliza Clinton spent last week /' Y Y , f , \ ° visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. V. Schroeder, at Arago. J. C. Strong and family, are up from Curry county this week prepar ing their household goods for. ship ment to Port Orford, where they will spend the wintpr. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Laird, of thir place, have returned from Salem, where they attended the State Fair. Jake Moomaw left last week for Portland, where he will attend an auto mechanic school this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Hazenreturned Monday from Eugene, where they have been visiting relatives for a short time. Frank McCracken and family are moving to their ranch at Catching Creek this week. .- E. C. Baker has begun the erection of a new bungalow on his lots near the Benson property. . Miss Flossie Knight has been quite ill the past week with an attack of TPhones—Call 69 tonsilitis. A Mr. Long, is having the street in front of his property graded and gravelled so that it will be passable when the fall rains set in. John Rockwell has moved his fam ily to the Shingle Mill#en Catching Creek, where he will run the board LENEVE ITEMS ing house ^or the mill crew. M. Genni and brother, Fred Genni Mrs. Jack C am bell has been on have gone^to their old home in Iowa, £he sick list the past week. where they wilt make a short visit. Mrs. Jim Childs and small dhugh- Dan E. Conlogue, who has been ab tcr. I-ovine, have gone to Carmen for sent for several months, visiting relar a week's visit with Mrs. Childs’ sister, tives and friends Jn - Pennsylvania, is Mrs. Roxy Ingram. I expected home this week. Mike Krantz, of Bandon, spent Mrs. James McGraw and Mrs. M. REPOT AND TRANSPLANT YOUR HOUSE Monday in this city on business. Miller are spending a few days with v PLANTS J Mrs. McGraw’s mother, Mrs. Kate Mrs. Culver Stricken Thomas of Allegany, ^ They will also SEE THE” NEW JADINIERES, F*ERN BOWLS, Mrs. P. W. Culver, the mother of visit Mrs. McGrow's daughter, Mrs. Mr. Wiren, the new lighthouse tender, N. E. Noah, of North Coos River. VASES AND FLOWER POTS JUST RECEIVED AT O. J. Dalsbo went to Marshfield suffered a paralytic stroke here last Thursday and is now in a critical con Thursday on business. dition th at she will never overcome , Miss Gertrude Bogard came up from Lamps last Monday to spend on account of her advanced age. Mrs. Culver, whose home > b in Myr 'the day with Miss Hazel Cowan. tle Point, came here last Thursday to ' Mrs. A. E. Robertson, of Marsh visit a few days with her son at the field, was a week end guest of Miss lighthouse, a t the mouth of the Ump- Hasel Cowan. qua river, and on arriving went first Mrs. Carl Groves was in Coquille to her room at the Umpqua hotel to shopping last Tuesday. lay down to rest after the journey , Miss Veva Varney, who is teaching from the Coos county town to wait school a t Conlogue camp, spent the for the lighthouse boat to arrive here week end with her parents in Coquille. to take her down to the station. Mrs. Maggie Bear, of Marshfield, When her son arrived here to meet was the guest of Mrs. Alleri Randle- hi* mother he was not able to arouse man for a few days this week. her from her slumbers and upon try Mrs. Ruth Barns and son, of Culver, ing the door without any response a Ore., are visiting her brother, W. A. ladder was raised up to the window Church. and upon entering the room Mrs. Cul D. L. Buckingham was here Mon ver was found lying in a helpless con day on business with the Coaledo dition. drainage district No. 11—Coos Bay Saturday she was taken to the Times. Myrtle Point hospital and placed un der the care of a physician. She ia Bottom Ranch«« for Sal« 74 years old and is the mother of The following ranches ia t^e Co thirteen children, seven boys and quille valley, all rich bottom land, six girl*.—Port Umpqua Courier. owned by the Ruse Inveetmset Co. ' ,T^ • j L are for sale. Getting W ater a t Myrtle Point The prices quoted below are gov The city has been sinking a well erned by the improvements on the on the side hill east of the depot thij following described land: week, and reports an exceptional ilN Ranch C, 40 acres, $160 per acre. flow of water, which looks very prom Ranch D, 40 acres, $170 per sere. ising. At present it is estimated that Ranch E, 40 acres,« $160 per acre. the water is coming Into the well at Ranch F, 40 eras, $200 per acre. the rate of 160 gallons per minute Ranch P, 60 acres, $200 per aero. and it is with difficulty th at it is kept Ranch Q, 40 acres, $210 per sere. ctfear to permit of further sinking, Ranch R, 40 acres, $220 per acr*. — Jew elry Mamrf»ct«rinf Watchmaking —- ! which will be pushed as rapidly as Ranch S, 40 m am , $266 per aeyp. possible to bedrock and is believed Ranch J, 96 acres, $260 per sere. will furnish sufficient flow to solve Ranch K, 116 seres, $166 per acre. the city’s water problem satisfactor Ranch L, 240 acres, $186 per acre. ily. If so an electric pump will pro Ranch M, 188 acres, $142 pe- acre. Tarma. Write or call on T. A- FOR SALS bably be installed at once and con For further information call on or er, Farmers and Maretas*. nected with the main on Maple Street. rddresa L. P. Branstetter, Coquille, 40 Acres, fine bottom 1«M under Building, CoqUills, Or«. —American. Ore. \ t ■ high state of cultivation, very acee»* sable, good house and barn, good Three distinct charset«- steA Acetylsae welding, blasiaig and , Three character studies compose family orchard, water to house and theme o f which revolt** _ ^ j machine work at Graham’s Garage. the interesting picture, ^FOOLISH barn, within one mile of high school; * ■ mmm MATRONS” at the Liberty October The Sentinel and the Oregon Farm l l And 12. See* the program on page t«am and wagon, 16 hand of Grada Jersey milk cows, farm imnlements the Liberty October 11 * * * ' " er botk for $8.15 syear. thym Thi. is . vary fine place. P rST right the program oa pag* *>■<*• Grass Seed-Seed Grain New Stock-Just Received Red Clover Italian Rye Grass W hite ” English ” ” Alsyke Vetch ' Red Top Timothy Orchard Grass Just Received Grey W inter Seed O ata- lim ited Supply -O rder Early Order now and be sure of having your seed when you are ready to sow T he Busy Comer Coquille fij i i FRIDAY, OOTOBBR 7. 1»*L rm s coquills yallmt PAO* TWO N .1 ow Is th e Time r........ ....... .¿a To Have you seen our new stock of A gate'R ings Lavalieres Charms and Loose S tones W. H. Schroeder & Sons ^ y* i y t .