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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1922)
FRIDAY, M B * DOES n this ^ ‘"‘Tractor, - mobile or Engine left J t e mV for will visit rela- O VERH AU LIN G? Wc ar* te V ictor We carry the roda and c ga for the < right Ptotoa • * m . 1 ia tiw cour ity. Abto work benidr: • Auto re g. Ford« f tarte amé •hep to ana at U m ta do ali biade of heavy pairing, Oxy-Acetylene Cylinder Oito. Gardner’s Garage Coqaitte, Ore. Clover Hay Just Arrived For that cow that is falling off in milk try some good dover hay, beet pulp and a mixed grain ration. Fall Seeding It is about that time—and have you the seeds? l /“ , , "1 ', J1 .t ... -*.■* * Strictly Cate Term* \ • Lffw '\ y y ' • ‘ “ CO LLIER W A R E H O U SE CHESTER C. PARR, Prop. Oar truck will deliver $5.00 orders in dty. _________ TENTS We have been instructed to close ont the Teat Stock at Prices Lewer than t ' ‘ Sam . 7 *7 ----------- ......................................... I 6.20 7 * f --------------------- • ------------------------ 7 Ì 8*10............................. 10.05 10*12-------------------------------- 11.90 10x14----- *_________________________12.60 12x14 ____________________________ 12x1« . . . r , ............ 1L50 14x1«------------------ C__________.____ 20.35 afear w: 10 OK. $ 7.55 0.05 The Summerlin house was pur baaed this week by Mr. Handel of hsndel Cash Grocery. Mr. and Mrs. W alter, who have bean occu ing the house, have rented the Wil liam Endkott home. The latter will Wednesday evening, Aug. 23, Mr.! Frank H. Todd and Mias Helm Custer | were united tn marriage at M6 Bid- well avenue, Portland. Quite a num ber of guests were present and a great | many presents received. U ft. Todd bes many warm friends in Coos co ty where she taught school, near 0o- quille, tha past two years. Mr. and Mrs. Tofid will make their home Sultan, Wash. Mr. and Mm. Grover Gouthier wont out the const road to Graawgil, Ora., thence back, and visited Mr. Gouthier’s | visiting at the R. A. Annin home, brother, Stephen, at Camas Valley. ! to Conrallia Monday, They returned to their new home last tna Stemmier returned this from Olympia, Washington, Thursday. May a long and happy life bo theirs is the hope of their te this winter. Mine Gladys Carter arrived home Sunday from Corvallis, where she has been visiting the pest few wee Its Mias Alice Young 1« up from S >n visiting friends this w eek., | | G . H. Serieke left TueedJO tea a trip to Fend du Lac, Wisconsin, Where | he will visit his old friends there. I Mrs. Peart Premier and son, Gen ware ever from Marshfield for e few Idaye this week.- ■ | Mr. and Mrs. C. C. darter and daughter, Gladys, made a trip to the Woadero of Coami Highway Bay «W es Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Bunch and the Th« first p a p o t the automobile letter's father and mother spent the seetion of the Sunday Oregonian of week end in Bendon. — , / ■ Aug- SO, was devoted to colored views Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clinton return« ef the Bawhm beach and the Roose- this week from o hunting trip to lllahe. »•» ■ Dr. Louis M. Anderson and family and Mr. and Mrs. NkUegh sad Mm. Mitten, e f Kansas, ghost o f tho latter, in Bandon. Mr. hnd Mrs. Osri Tucker spent Sunday in Bandon. Grondahle, o f, the Warren Company, spent the to Myrtle Point. Sovonsi carioads of Myrtle Point people attended the dance given at Bridge Saturday evening celebrating toe opening o f the new Msrphy hall Milton and Beene Luttretl worn in town one day last weak from Bros bent *. Rd Foreet'and family returned So day from a week’s — p*«g trip at !Mk Creek. I The highway is in fine Mr. and M n , Chaa. Parker, of ridge, worn Myrtle Point visitors Port Orford, with a few M day this week. Mr. end Mm. Ghas. O. Jennin a trip to Marshfield Wednesday Aug. 25 Reinhold H. Glatsor, of Marshfield, and Brite Ootherg, of Enataid«. They were married last Saturday at the groom’s homo in Marsheld by Rev. L. P. Jensen. Aug. 24—Ahnon E. Martin and Geneva Oosney, both o f Marshfield. They srere married the same day by Justice J. J. Stanley at his office here. Aug. 2«—Gebrgs Martin and Chris tine Yates, both o f ManddMd. They were married the same day by Jus tice Stanley, at his office h en. ' Aug. » George Jefferson and Pearl Golithon, both of fewura. Aug. to —William’ A. Doak and Minnie Chnney, both o f Powers. They were married the asme day by L. Far ris Powell in Supt. M ulkejt office in the çpurt house. Aug. 31—William Martin, ef Marshfield, and Elisabeth Thomas, of North Bend. J - Mi Araso. Mrs. Ooopm and New Caaes te Ckrcvlt Court O n , metered in to 1 Aug. 26—C. W. Batea vs. J. L Arago A nno Sunday marning. They are __ _ __ in the old school buBdin« <m- va. Feud I tfl jg ,. Farrier bee hie Gisch, Mrs. Fred Giseh, Mrs. J. C. for Gieeh, and Bank o f Sootbwsateni Ore- School at Arago will begin Tues- o f th e l* * ?' 8*P«- », Monday being Labor Itey. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Woodward and Aug. 2»—Ann Jam Chaney vs. I sen Tyrrell returned Thursday via Jamas B. Heresy, Raffi R. Hersey and Rosri>urg from Eureka, Calif., where Evlahd Peterson. (they spent a most delightful time as the Tyrrell family reunion. Thera were thirty preuent. Tho happy oc Protetto Court casion win long ho a pleasant memory County Treasurer T. M. Pimmiek I to all. A petition fur the of the estate o f ton y K . Prey, who ini ■fjlev. Redben Sumeriin, e f Portland, ths court home amen. It is In th e' of tee first Red Clover i a i ^ 1:1 W hite Clover Alsyke Clover 1 Orchard Grass Italian Rye Grass English Rye Grass T h ic is Fancy G rade Seed and w e d o n ot exp ect low er p rices this year. V. AU TH O RIZED FORD D EA LER S i i y . t it o la t i« R it t o ìin iiìi^ É ìi i ••• ’ .* * . *, # * , ’ •'*<% • “ a n now boing / a «xpner i to tee storms of t the sweep o f the (ale will do no damage to road or mn here are tetera miles o f as beanti* ful drive and aramry aa am This is but one salt o f tho kbwsy.' Other sections wifi be built m l ey is available, and the m at few years, with sufficient fi nearing, will see this arana rand completed. It la eempemble with the Columbia < highway, but its beauty is entirely different. In addition to the fins at*acton a n ea the Jeh surfacing to Brurii creek. There ai »-half mfiee of threat s ta at Arisona Inn, now and which «M aat ha completed, as to »de, this year. At one place on the now io s sis par cant grado fi one-half miles. This la one per rant ir the étendard five per rant grado, | «tete highways, but the additional i ressa hm boon necessary in order to avoid a serpentee slid« see dkrnatty where the road ought to go. To climb above the slipping ground the six per c«qt grade hnd to be adopted, t Ne one who over travels the coast highway brill fell to «M um s over ita charm. Marine views a n almost ov er «valitele. The best era ever, is obtained by tra« estate e f i en. TM so of 96Qjto*> FOR Affto Ditogs *■* Stationery in for tea i Alvin left la the by Attorney F. unlay. ïÆM „ * y ti * ' ¥*' ' *3 \h 4 T>g Better tee um now about that Ford while we can make sure deliveries F ord P rices, F. 0 . B. C oquille Roadster, $528.00 Touring, 558.00 Tractor, 496.00 r...4Nl* Coupe, $701.00 Sedan, 769.00 Truck, 531.00 Complete Stock Parta Wc aim to cany a complete stock of parto. U t upply you with genuine Ford Parto and you will uro of satisfaction. / ‘ * . » .7 , f ■ ~ .* --v v :-»> -iia im — i B " Coquille Service Station . Z AUTHORIZED FO RD and LINCOLN DEALERS The rocks sufficiently to I « • Giant powder The Roosevelt highway is to be one blest the rocky pointa in the channel ia the mouth o f Coquille o f Oregon I has his an Calif or- Mr. Acreage traete on the Watson dud to stai nia is likriy to,ignore it on Cun inteam are tee mar- «Mayad e « f the tot. Fine building i of this I tracts to suit to tea hin Mmd. J. C. S ltf ! “I De,“ a MYRTLE POINT, ORE. ,« on Sept. 16 th unless coal strike ends nontke. P h on e 521 t 1 Ford Plants Close traveller office is now reduced to a m b The county Is still taking n with very valuable records in : J * -7 Save Red Stamps and Get the Cash Discount fo n ia , and Kellie B ren day hi Randan. Lyle Nosier was down this week with a load of ; MARSHFIELD, OREGON New- Stock Just Received 2 Phones 69 o f OaK- United Army Stores Clover The Busy Comer delivered. SHfeR m*-:. P lace y ou r ord er now fo r fall plan tin g anting trip to Siam River. Frank Davis has gory to Maryville, California, where ha will be saiplo ad in a moat market. Ed Roberta and fam ily are leavh thia week for a motor trip terrai 12.00 14J0 16.30 17.60 19.45 24.70 bo surely give him a J. D. Cert and their outing trip last Thursday. Mra. A. Smalley is slowly recover ing from her serious fllnaea. J. Robison and Joe Milam are rush ing the gravel on the new road by R- M. Bunn’s ranch. There will be Sunday school at 10 a. m. and preaching et 11 by J. 8. Root next Sunday. A ll are invited. Mies Helen Hampton bruised her knee some time ago and has been suf- but is riri W «, wi worn 'Having