The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, December 23, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COQUILLE TALLET SENTINEL, COQUILLE, OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER U
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For DAD
Cigars, Smoking Sets, Leather Goods, Books, Playing Cards,
Razors, Records, and, of course, Pipes
for MOTHER
Why not a Phonograph and Two Dozen Records?
Rubber Goods, Toilet Articles, etc.
for SISTER
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She always wants Liggetts Chocolates! Jonteel Gift Pack­
age, Toilet Water, Symphony Lawn Stationery, etc.
for BROTHER
If he’s younger than 16 give him an Erector Set or any of
the games we have. Military Brushes, Stationery, etc.
and for FRIENDS
Our stock of White Ivory is worth seeing; The loveliest de­
signs, cuts and shapes! Ahd prices are most attractive.
A large stock of Gift books. Always an appreciated gift.
IF IT'S F R O M F U H R M A N S PH A R MA C Y
IT'S R I G H T
FUHRMANS PHARMACY
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COQUILLE .
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Shopping Hints
China Ware
Glass Ware
Breakfast Sets
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Aluminum Roasters
Aluminum
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Tea Pots
Casserols
Dinner Sets
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Community Silverware
in all four Patterns
Cedar Chests
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Indian Robes
Pyrex Qven Glass
Wool Blankets
Electric Floor Lamps
Auto Robes
Electric Table Lamps
Hand Bags
Coleman Gass Lamps
Club Bags
Electric Waffle Irons
Wheel Goods
A Bunch of Mistletoe given with every pur­
chase of $1.00 or over
Xmas Greetings from
GOULD & GOULD
The Stove Store
Eatray foe Sala
Financial Symbols.
The symbols £, a and d. stand for
Four year old atear taken up four
month* ago and still unclaimed for the Latin words Librae, Soildl and
Denartl and hare coma down to ns
sale by Joe Nilson at Coal Hill Raqph, from the time when all legal docu­
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ments wire written In Latin. Words
hare their apt and downa. Librae be­
Charles Chaplin worked one whole came la France litres.
year to make 6 reels of joy, “THE
A suite of 3-rooms to rent, store
KID,’’ which will be a t the Liberty
next Tuesday and Wednesday. See end adjoining bath room. Light house­
keeping doesn’t go. See the Sentinel.
the program on page thro*.
Among, The Qudunts, who'-arrirad
this week to spd»d the ahrirtm as holi­
days with home folks were: Gladys
Carter, Vivian Atmin, Estella Parker,
Alden Deyoe and Harl Clinton, from
O. A. C.; Homer and Orviq. Gant,
Wayne Young and Kay Leep, from U.
of O.; also Hedwig Hamish from
Monmouth.
The Girls Glee Club from the Uni­
versity of Oregon gave a concert at
the Unique Theatre last Monday ev­
ening, under the auspices of the Myr­
tle Point High School. The enter­
tainment was certainly one of the best
of the season. A dance was given in
the Woodman Hall after the concert
in honor of the Glee Club girls.
Kenneth Bunn has recovered from
diphtheria and returned to school.
Mrs. J. D. Clintoit and little daugh­
ter, Yeva, left Wednesday morning
for Salem where they will visit with
Mrs. Clinton’s parents.
L. P. Trigg, .of Norway, was a
Myrtle Point visitor one day this
week.
Mrs. Leslie Hazelton has sufficient­
ly recovered from her recent opera­
tion to be removed from the hospital
to her home.
The Service Circle, of the M. E.
Church, held a very successful bazaar
and hot tamalae supper in the Wood­
man Hall last Saturday evening.
Warren Deyoe, who has been ill
with typhoid fevore for several weeks,
Is not doing as well as he should.
Rev. J. D. Woodfin is helping in the
Novelty store during the Christmas
rush.
Mrs. Ray Lewis is on the sick list
this- week.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Endicott
visited several days in Marshfield this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Carver were
business visitors in North Bend last
Wednesday.
Miss Hilda Carter arrived Sunday
from Roseburg to spend Christmas
vacatiolT with her parents, Mr. ahd
Mrs. C. C. Carter.
Miss Helen Murdock, of Portalnd,
who is a student a t'U . of G, is visit­
ing at the home of Dr. and Mrs. K.
A. Leep.
Mrs. Allison Roberts and little
daughter, Alice Kay, are visiting rela
tives in Myrtle Point this week.
Albert Bright and William Brady
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left on Tuesday for Qrants Pass for
We give the Red Stamp
several weeks’ stay.
James Bright, who has been here
for some time past looking after busi­
ness affairs,,left Monday for his horns
in Gaston, Ore.
The funeral services of Mrs. Otte
Prey were held in Norway cemetery
Wednesday morning just after the ar in Brewster VaHey the latter part of
rival of the train. Mrs. Prey died in the week. $Ir. Wilson, Dairy’s father,
Colorado, where she had gone with was with them. He went over the
her husband and daughter, Wanda, in mountains for his home in- Camas
hopes of benefiting her health. She Valley. R. A. Easton.
was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
MacAmold, old pioneers of this place. ' “THE KID,” the super-comedy that
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Chainey are it took Charles Chaplin one year to
here from Myrtle Creek, visiting Mrs. make with laughs enough to last an­
Chainey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fu' other year a t the Liberty next Tues­
gate, of this place.
day and Wednesday.
.George Hampton, of Arago, was in
to each and everyone of our friends, acquain­
this place Wednesday looking after
Items From Arego.
business affairs.
tances and patrons is our wish at this season
Friday afternoon there will be a
Geo. Chong, our laundryman, is Christinas tree a t Arago school for
of good cheer. _ May your expectations be
quite ill this week and unable to run the kiddies of the grades.
the laundry.
fulfilled and happiness be yours in large
Miss La Vern Knife is visiting her
Dr. Pemberton made a trip to the sister, Mrs. O. Newton, of Myrtle
measure
Huff home a t Gravel Ford last F ri­ Point.
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day to see their little daughter, who
This beautiful mantle of. snow
was suffering with a complication of which fell upon Oregon’s greenery
,whooping cough and bronchial pneu­ Sunday is fit for the expressions of
monia. Dr. Pemberton brought her a poet—before the thaw.
back to his sanitarium.
Mr. and Mrs. Planalp came in from
Everyone come to tho basket ball Albany last Saturday to spend Christ
game between the high school and the mas at W. D. Newton's home.
alumni Friday night at the Oaks.
A large number of relatives and
friends of Mr. J. M. Hodge were pres­
EAST FORK NOTES
ent at the funeral services here Sun­
Last week Ernest Counts bought a day at the M. E. Church South, which
second hand Ford at Marshfield. He were conducted by Rex Dallas, pastor
figures on making it over into a of the Christian church of Coquille,
of which Mr. Hodge was a member.
truck.
Hailey Laird struck out Saturday Mr. Hodge, whose wife passed away
morning for Roseburg to take the after they moved here, proved
train for his home a t Montabella, true and faithful father to his family
Southern California. Tom Krewson and was held in the highest esteem by
takes care of his stock and ranch. If all who knew him.
Miss Fay and Myrtle Newton, of
Hailey does not make a sale, he may
come back in March and take up the Philomath College, are at home for
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old job again in Brewster Valley.
the holidays.
The Byers brothers from the North
Alva Harry is building a barn
36x60 on his mother’s place in Brews­ Fork have moved to the “Fishtrap
ter Valleq. He was down Saturday Valley View Farm,” owned by Ethan
and bargained with Ernest Counts for Wimer.
Carl Jensen is leaving for Tilla­
12,000 red cedar shakes.
Jimmy Laird and A1 Alford each mook to spend Christmas with his
took a load of potatoes to Coquille parents.
Roland Newton, of Klamath Falls,
last week. To see those men on the
road again with teams causes one is here for the. holidays.
Specializes in'
S erv i» m -
Kenneth Carl, eldest son of Mr. and
to think of the days before automo­
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biles and trucks. For it was in thole Mrs. J. D. Carl, of Arago, stepped on
rusty nail some time ago. He has
days that Mr. Coggins said of the
Lairds, “The Lairds, they are not now been in the hospital St Myrtle
farmers, they are wagoners.” It must Point a couple of weeks, it having
seem good to Mr. Alford to be able to been necessary to amputate his toe.
Mrs. Roy, nee Brownie Robison,
Jiful freight again for he was so
thoroughly knocked out with game and family, of Norway, were week Hodge, of Coquille, waa unable to a t­
Charles Evernden, of Phoen
legs for about two years, th at he was end visitors a t Albert Gulstrom’e and tend on account of illness.
Arizona, whose wife recently
almost helpless for much jpi the time. C. E. Sghroeder’a.
Helen Newton, youngeet child of away, sent a nurse with his infa
There will be a game of basket ball Mr. and Mrs. Charley Newton, is hav­ son to the home of his sister,
Charlie Culbertson and his mother
and William Miller and his mother a t Arago Friday night between the ing typhoid.
Louis Aasen. Mrs. Assen, who
high school and the Independents.
made trips to Marshfiedl Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cleghom cam* been seriously ill, is slowly recov
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hodge -and
Sunday morning a blanket of snow
v®, from Portland last week and tag.
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two inches thick rovsred the ground family of Albany and Mr. and Mrs.
e visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Ivan Laird and Mrs. Ivan, of Co- A rthur Hodge, of Portland, attended Knife’s home, while Mrs. Cleghom is
Tho Sentinel and the Oregon Far
visiting their relatives ^their father's fonerei Sunday. Harley regaining her health.
quille,
r both for $2.16 e year.
■ytTE TAKE THIS Opportunity
” to express to all our friends
our deep appreciation of their
good will during the year just'
closing.
We extend the season’s greet­
ings, wishing you a Merry
Christmas.
Store Will Be Closed All Day Monday, Dec. 26
The Busy Comer
Merry Christmas
W. H. Schroeder & Sons
We extend to you
One and All a
Very Merry Christmas
City Cleaners & Tailors
P. D. Q.
Cleaning and Pressing