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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1922)
Is Here been living in Port Orford the p few months, have returned to Myi Point and purchased the lease fr Joe Mast os the L. Strong reach. Mrs. Lee Bay weat te North Bo calving. It menu mi Your BROOD SOM put in W>___ fine fettie foi 1- -- a . » e. chock i omc,—wnicn I r .lM , Paittry Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc. PAJÜ-A-CE-A D r.H e ss In s ta n t Lo u se K ille r K ill’s Lice le Point-Roseburg AUTO STAGES Marshfield • Coquille 8» •, 10, ’l l a. m. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 p. ml Leave Marshfield for Coquille V ; 7, 8, », 10. 11 a. m. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 10 p. m. Saturday night only, leaves MarakfieM at 12 instead of 10 7, Myrtle Point • Coquille • Leave Myrtle Point for CoquIHe 7:1* a .* . lS.4Sa.rn. 140 p.m. 140 p.m. will enter the Mercy Hospital to re ceive medical treatm ent. Mr. end Mrs. Kay Clinton are spending the week visiting the form er's mother, Mrs. Elisa Clinton. The Evangelist Rev. Mr. Duffy, who arrived to hold revival meetings a t the Christian Church, will n et be gin them before a week or ton days as there are a number of eases of flu fat town. C. 0 . Jennings went to Band on end P ort Orford thi sweek to deliver two now trucks. ^ A rthur Blanchard, W alter, Asp- land, Hugh Harlocker and E. JJ Page, of the Mountain States Power Com pany, were in town Wednesday. Mrs. Henry MiHer, wife of the Myrtle Point Bank cashier, was tak en to Pemberton’s hospital Tuesday. . An eUction will be held next S at urday, March 4th, for the purpose of voting thirty thousand dollar bonds for an addition to the Myrtle Point water system. „ . v Miss Grace Knight waa taken to Dr. 0 . H. Clarke’s sanitarium Tues day. She had an acuta attack of in- digestion. Mrs. Chas. MeOeeee, of Powers, spent Tuesday shopping in Myrtle M at ^ Jim Lee has moved from the Geo. Bryant house on the hill into the N. G. Windy Perkins’ house. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Schriefar will occupy the house vacated fag Mr. Lee. Henry Schroeder’s Furniture Store is going to have a big sale on Curtain Goode beginning March t . There *M • good attendance and a good bit of new buaineaa transacted. Than the dinner hoar followed by a presentation of a beautiful Past Mas- tar'a gin to P ast Arthur Brown. The presentation waa made by the master, V. J. Bennett, with a very ap propriate talk in which he expressed the appreciation of the grange far bis work ns m aster for the peat two years. Mr. Brown, in a short reply, thank ed them for the beautiful token and their loyal support, and in closfcig nak ed for a plaea to work in the grange In the future as, in the p a s t The pin was gold, with the lettera, P. M." set with email peer Is and above was en- grved “McKinley, No. MX.” Afterwards was the lecture hoar in the fe n s of the spelling match, spoken nf before, the the unmarried (leeturer) and after the | were dews there were nine unmarried onea still standing. As n punishment for not spelling it was decided the lecturer m ust spell alone against the nine on the other side, and she agreed to do her beet, which she proceeded to do. One a t n time they went down until only one on each side was left. Mildred Neely against Mrs. Hotmstrom. Beck and forth they went, the words getting e little harder all the time. When Mrs. Holmstrom began to gat n little weary from so much concentration she missed “aeces- sory,” spelling with only o m “e ." th e winner received a bend painted pic ture ee e prime, which was presented by the lecturer, being a product of her own work. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shepherd end Mrs. Oscar Bunch end Gall, from Dorn, wore a t McKinley Saturday to attend the Grange. Mr. and Mrs. Ratliff La whom visit ed homo folks Saturday evening and Sunday. They returned home Sunday financial N ACCOUNT of the tne nnancia* situation ail dealers will be carrying lighter stocks than us ual this season. This means that when actual planting time is here stocks will be quickly exhausted. We advise early purchase of all seeds you expect to use without delay; otherwise when yoti ready to plant you may be com pelled to wait for seed to arrive or substitute something different from what you h^d planned. O Don’t T ake T h is Chance! Our stock is complete now. Come in and make your selection early. The Busy Comer Phone 69 Save Red Stamps and Get the Cash Discount 040 p.m. Leave Coquille for Myrtle Point 040 a.m. 1140 a. m. X40p.es. 440 p.m. 740 p.m. COAST AUTO UNES This word in our name means just what it says. SERVICE is our motto. If you run out of gas, have a puncture, or anything in our line goes wrong, ju st call us up, no m atter where yon are, day or night Try ns and we will prove that SERVICE means more than just part of our name. Also remember we do not charge for Service to our customers. Don’t Let ’Em Go Hungry Our car of com is just in and wo can make you a food price In ton lota. It is fine cheap feed for hogs and steers We carry a full line of dairy and poultry feeds MiUrun 0 0 Meal Soya Bean Meal Rolled Oats Beet Pulp Barley Oat Chop s Rolled Barley Molasses Meal * Cotton Seed Meal / Eldorado Meal Molasses in bbL Mixed Dairy Poods And combinations of all i • • B A E J f .• ' «.Jr. ». .. 1 v, :/, : , k :% a At .„-■(«j • Strictly Cash terms - ^ - -V / We Are Just Across From S. P. Depot—Drive hv COLLIER W AREHOUSE nizing Thor think a good Seal of Elks down in Gurry county—the n o ! thing, not tho B. P. O. E. brand. A t toast wo judge bo etnea Squire Starr, of Gold Baach, sentenced R. L. Cooper to jail for a whole year for killing one Solid Tire Press Store Your Car With Us CH ESTER C FA R R , M anager Wo deliver in 600 pound lota or more PACIFIC FARM JERSEYS General Hauling and Delivery to all parts of the dty Meet all Trains and Boats Phone 521 TRILBY «T. MAWBB’ LAD Mansell D nyage ft ! £ Delivery Co. ' YOUNG BULLS FOR SALE Phone 101J Battery Work Ed CaaShear and family spent Sun day a t tho Samerlin home, k Mr. Moaar waa a visitor a t tha home of his daughter, Mre. Lorta Young, of the North Pork, from Saturday till Monday. r Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haratoh were Myrtle Point visitor« Monday. Mias Gratae Hoekama has been vis iting for the last waek with her cou sin, Teen Hoekama, and family, i Frank McQraskea, whs bought the El Olaon farm tost fall, moved his family out from Myrtle Point tho flrst of tho week to their now home. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bruner were