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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1922)
i Eft ¡M B are at the bottom is the Cheap- We Recommend FLOUR ■ » ¿ .'M l COQI *, of Mer- I to their relatives iMMfiMB&MHN For five years it has For ___ __________ brand and thousands of been our barrels" distributed by 110 have stood the te s t Every sack guaranteed to rive satis faction or money cheerfully refunded. For a short time we offer it in — • # William L. DOES YOUR m Tractor, Truck, Aul mobile or Engine i'4£ n e e d o v e r h a u l in g ? We arc in position to do the work. We carry the famous Victor Bearia«s for the cobm rods aad crank shafts. We have the HcQuay-Norris Wainwright Pistons A Our shop is one of the best equipped in the county. Abie to do all kinds of heavy machine work besides Auto rq* pairing, Oxy-Acetyiene Welding, Fords ports and Gardner’s Coquille, Ore. £3 If You Ate Nothing but Celery HOW tens could you sen tiate hard work 7 Yea H te refreshing, taetea read, sud Site up. Sünt"5~i»eeU: •V“ '! Cows produeinr M» pounds of butterfet in e year asset work herd; end when you work hard, yes have tu eat direeUMe ns* tritions feed and lets of it. ' Give th em more then a Aliar end give them feed. Then watch the scales and test end you will see. I t pays. Strictly Cash Terms COLLIER W AREHOUSE CHESTER C. FARR, Prop. Winter Shopping season Is jast will come the rash of Chrfet- Get your share of tho buni- of the next throe or four m onths.' The Fall Advertise With An Electric Sign A nt report to the com & Coke, a t Coqui'le, and asked the court for permission to di*P se of his i the property a t public sate a t the piration of ten day*’ notice to on the notified ee provided in the ro>|os*t. The report of -She receiver stated that the indebtedness of the South western Oregon Daily Ns wal likely to reach nearly up to »1S,U60, Mr. Carver said th at cn account of the uncertainty of continuing under a receiver he wanted permission to sell th fp a p e r at e goto*; concern, be lieving it would bring more mmey then if it should be dosed. It wee seen by the report th a t the receiver mas finding it drAcult to continue the newspaper as a going concern because of the difficulty of disposing of receiver's certificates. He therefore asked Judge Coke to set the earliest possible moment for the sale, which was allowed to be 10 days by the court. | Mr. Carver, then.itre, is aeading out today notice to creditors, a quired in the court irder, set tin- the date for sole s t the News .fllce at five o'clock on November 10, 1922. r»aUy News. IITI t In the same issue of the News it is stated th at the Coos County Pub lishing company, which has been in corporated to buy the 8. W. Oregon Daily News end its good will, has ju st paid the remainder of the ■ chase price of the ,1« i >ett Trust Co.’s first mortgage on the News plant. The balance of the »6250 claim of the Bennett T rust Co, which wss pr id Tuesday morning was <4260, m psny having paid »1,000 cn the newspaper plant about the time it was organised early In October. Calling Car*, 10» for 81 JO. sixth grades enjoyed lens in ■ the Grade buOding last Friday avo ning. "v Don't forget the big football to be played Saturday with North field. This is. the ne of ' the se - - as the two strongest teams in No one should fail Go over, end dont forget th at e little rooting for ths boys will not go Mr. end Mrs. Chas. Adams and Mr and Mrs. Harold Adams returned borne lest week from e two months hunting and camping trip spent in II- lahee. They report a very time, having killed several venison white there. Mrs. Leeh DsVsit members of ths C h r is tia n _______ at the borne of her father, A. A. test Wednesday young people the evening wss spent of the C. E. was Delicious refreshments in sistin g of pumpk pickles and hot choc- pie, otete. Mrs. T. a this week. C. C. C arter returned e week's trip to Barrel Lots at $8.50 For pastry and genera! household use try tr «£ m N0WBALL Barrel Lot* at $6.50 values and you will make no mistake in buying now. w •- j r'2“ ~ f j/r . The Busy Comer 2 Phones 69 Save Red Stamps and Get the Cash Discount AUTHORIZED is quite ill V Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Hall visited a t ths heme .of the former's sister, Mrs. J. D. Clinton, and mother, Mrs. Belle Hail, a few days this week. They ere on th ttr way to Lee Angeles, Calif, Resolutions of Condolence where they dill spend the winter. Carolyn end Ernestine Whereas, death has removed from gave a Hallowe'en party T oar midst our deer sister, friend si ning. About thirty of their little neighbor, Leah Lowborn, Whereas, Sister Lawhorn wss one friends were present dressed in clever of o sr boat beloved u » most sett workers is ths Order end w ts highly by gathering a t h ini trusses tal in making the Gran her birthday Wed- a live organisation first ns Loetur far ths tom first year* after t grange wss organised end a t the ti* The Ben-Hur lodge gave e | of her death was filling the office of ede Hallowe’en social a t the M. W. A. indy steward; Prises were Therefore be it resolved that Mc hall Tuesday evening. Kinley Grange No. 682 has suffered swarded to the lady and I wearing the most origins a grievous lost sad that the chart be draped with mourning for a pe and to the lady and riod of ninety days to express our had best impersonated The prise sorrow and th at tho Grange extend whom they represented. the family of our stater their heart winners were J. G. Clinton, Mrs. L. C. felt sympathy, that a copy of these Newman of Coquille, Dr. O. H. Clarke resolutions be spread upon the ree- and Mrs. Bert Davenport. Mrs. Lawrence brought b et young urdsfi one sent to the family <ind one baby back to the Pemberton hospital forwarded to the Grange Bulletin. to receive treatment L J. Bennett, Master. Genevieve Clarke entertained thirty Verna Hansen, Secretary. friends test Monday «vowing with a Hallowe’en masquerade party. | “IN THE NAME OF THE LAW," The M. E. Ladies Aid met with Mrs. s picture th at is 100 per cent hu ITenbcrger Wednesday for a buai- man, the kind that gets under your skin and one you will remember, will be a t the Liberty next Tuesday and Relief Corps Inspected Wednesday. At a special meeting of the Co quille Belief Corps Tuesday called by the p resid en t, Mrs. M K. Smith, for inspection of books, official work, e tc , u only »216 for of Mrs. Clara little mem of Hubbard, O re, about fif ty members responded. Mr*. Sholl barsoif as highly pleased with tka creditable manner in which ths work was being carried on in the Corps end gave the FOR er.eral helpful suggestions on which to à tÉ H h H Phone 521 Mountain States Power Co. from lited v I R f e £ RU Goar- and W. F. and A. E. and their White here he visited at oeaa a t Eekley for the Jlrat • 188». Me 'eund cvery- | When he was t everythin* in but now the BUY A FORD and SAVE T H E DIFFERENCE Fords Reduced $50 on All Models Lowest Price in History We have on hand for your inspection Latest Model Fords AH the new features including the sloping wind shield and one man top. Better buy a Ford and save the difference. You'll sure be more than satisfied with one of these dandy new models. ' Easy Terms Ford P rices, F. O. B. Coquille Roadster, $478.00 Touring, 508.00 Tractor, Coupe, $651.00 Sedan, 719.00 496.00 i