The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, August 25, 1922, Page 10, Image 10

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Plank Wearing Out
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end Wed-
Event« in the City
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■^ki American le fio s Poots o f Coas
ounty am going to picnic in the Nar-
17, if the
way
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J. E. Ford *
o f «took to Portiand :
„ . _ jw than they ware six years ago, sad
Lqrle McGowan is in the county L -^ weer on the Dlankinr much .rreet-
I jail from Bandon. harta« bean Band L _______
1 ISM to justice court there for hartn«
Proi)AMy
hi. possession
:y
I be to a
Miss Myrtle Thomaa warn a
the Bay rtetttag Meada hare
d«bt
Bracelet Watches and aB the last o f the bonds issued to pay for
Watches skilfuHy lit mature; bat there is Mule doubt
I Watch- I that by that tima concr-eU
writ-be needed on many o f them.
It
of Americas
L. M- Daniela and fam ily
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Mbca Utter City W u a Town
We note that to noma place, m
astern pert a t the city where
traevi is especially heavy, un the £
fond street Mock east o f the co
I bouse, for instance, it he. already b
found neeeeeary to replace som«- of
planking hud hi 1916. It w .« thom
I vhaa the atoaets o f that part of the
d t? wer* in*Proved th* t t* « ^ ■ E B
would *■ * •* hmta t«“ years, but au-
«Wan by
Hark Dunham recalls that whe
City, o f wbkh not a trace noi
remains, was a place o f nearly 2,000
people some forty years a * », Henry
Ben « atochan was conductor and ha
S Q U I B B S
Magnesia Dental Cream
that piece down to the bay.
was the first railroad buiU to
Coos county and pi m «misil by
years Graham's Ooos Bay,
¡astern. The lattar ifterwmrds
• the Southern Pacific Une from
Marshfield to M yrtle Point.
Hark says 700 ton soo-«ota« vue­
la usad to dock at Uttar City, which
u the bead o f navicatimi on Is­
mus Slouch and aome distance be­
yond the present location o f Ooaiedo.
FOR
TEN DAYS ONLY
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A fuH size Fifty Cent Tube will be
given Free with every purchase o f
a Fifty Cent Tooth Brush.
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Coquill«
w in that «I m
SMi
«he city
Will
or to a
at G A B D -I"“ “ -
. I heavy, and on
paid tbs
about $S00 such fo r corner loto and
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.» 0 0 fo r inside tota.
This included
I suit purchaser, hill end botto
concreto cklewslks fo r the entire sec-
Orchestra. I
id. See J. C. Wetaon.
* l t f I tion as w ell a . die rru d ti» a
to a I
ueedsy m orato« tbs house o f Mr. to « o f the tonato
What
new organisation which wiX
Mrs. L. Farris Powell was made pevtng in 1926 wilt coat is not now
dance at Bivarton, Saturday, A a «. M. |
py by the arrival o f a baby «tr i known, neither can anyone tell how
6 pounds. Mr. Powell is thelwida the roadways w ill ha
I f you waat to subscribe fo r
o f the Christian drarsh ha
land daily the cltobbin«
we offer with the Sentinel w ill
you money.
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M i t i » fur vour hemstitching I
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Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, lac.
The
O erd in gs to B u ild F a c to ry
mark, be saw.
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S ta tio n ers
O. A. C
This institutioa offers a 1
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at a coat withia reach a t l
It offers training for collaffiato degree« in:
Agriculti rr
Mines
Pharmacy
dug sud Mechanic Aria
Vocatioaal'
Forestry
Home Bcea .m ir,
M ilitary I
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It offers training also to: The School o f Macie, Physical Ed
tion, Industrial Journalism.
Fall Term Opens September 18 .
For eiacular» o f Information and illustrated booklet u rite to
LOANS— Application, ran
Joint Stock Lami Bunk, a
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• *. A re the Best Recommendation o f
The Ooquile Four-Pierce Jess Or-
chetoni to sdrecaiein« another di
to be belri to Ooukto HsM
(Saturday) «ventee. Ib a l i
tor j w to inrfndsd to thrir
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Storm ,
-Successful Graduates
£ ¡¡* $ ¡¡1 r f S * * * *
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The Oenring Manufacturing Go. has
Earl Nosier came to from __ ______
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artod work on the construction of a
Wash., lost Tuesday to visit hto moth-1 •» tow motto. Let us coartaos you- I new butkttog fo r their myrtle
or, Mrs. Was. Brown. He i
The Ledtae A id o f the M. B. church factory on the ton acne they re
turning there tomorrow.
I w ill hold their missionary toa to tbs I bought on the highway adjoining
parlor Thursday afternoon, «hair ranch out there, and just east of
a t 1 o'clock.
A
wel- the aaw bungalow Sam Arnold is
ti*» o , ícem e m iTtanisri to all who m a y building. Whan H is completed they
| w » move ah their machinery from
Tuesday visitine Menda
the odd factory
Jackie Coscan saya “ bai
toucher *n any Ud to this I
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40
£ y 0<ta v . had Stored at the
■Band » t o r n ig k U s t oor m y r t t o r i ^ f
j,, «»H io n to
I « prova it in P E C E » BAD
y l migffwu < m | n n
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th# Liberty next Tuesday and
—‘stoke whan they voted to pru-
they expect .too to
that prove by making it a
^ T fu ^ it u " They will
Jaekto Coogun says that *Tta tough
Contains
No
Soap
Corrects
Mouth
Acidity
The R egistrar, Oregon A gricultural College
Corvallis, Oregon
few days. W . G. Wright,
Merchants Bank Bteldhu
Oregon.
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COQUILLE LODGE NO. SS,
Bert Gould picked up e
am «Ik’s leg a t S m dom sit
L a o. r.
Meato Every Friday Bveniug
at 8 p. m.
Jehu Oerdtog, N. G.
J. S. Lawrence, Bee.
VtoM ac Members Cordially Invited
and skilfully
duplies tod. Optical repairs
kinds dona while yea w a it I
«ttod. By V. I Wilson,
M at* Coqnille. Dragon.
Mr. and M m Gao. C. Ob.
turned Sunday from Umir ason
snat, during which they visited
old home to Michigan.
Mr.
■ays they found the wueth
CHADWICK LODGE
No. «6 A . F . a Au M.
to -■
enatoMMmsn
mated ' ommumcation
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cuiturt.
in what comUt* the greater ability
mi a a ia than e f a child to perceive ,
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tig beasti«, of a picture,'unlam It la l<^ Gray, CoquiHe
In his mors extended knowledge of
me truths In nature and Ufe which
» picture renders f How happens
the cultivated gentlemen to enjoy a
Saturday» S ept S
the Sentlaal to eastern Crienda.
Don’t fail to rood the notice oi
lecture at the City Hell next Tea
at 2:30 p. m_, to be given by Dr.
tail# Ford Warner, o f the Stato B
, Next
be old aettlars' day to
the invitation to a Men
to Coquille ou that day it ganan
county fifty yean or only ftvu, or a
weak. Every eaa a f ue is getting
he an older setSiar with «vary posai
day.
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Saturday whan a Ford cur frwm 8a
tie struck u chuck hula at the sot
and o f the Hall strata bridge. Thai
c upante o f the our. R
“My Faithful Winchester”
Th« biff roooae— Uto gi*nt Of the northland fornate furnigh-
ea thrilinff sport for the hunter of biff game. Then, if
ever, « men feds the yalue of s repeating rifle, powerful
and dependable* under all conditions. Whenever veteran
hunters get together you’ll hear th« word«, “My faithful
Winchester.
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Winchester high power rifles are made in calibers for all
kinds of American game. Barrels are bored and rifled
accurate to a thousandth of an inch. They pass exacting
strength tests. The famous levar action never fails to
work rapidly and surely.
Winchester Modd 96 repeating rifle handles the famous
•50 Govt *06 high power cartridge whoee smashing blow
will stop any charging animal.
Other Winchester lever action rifles of smaller calibers.
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