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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1922)
PACI TWO RUGS *.s visit. We tre receiving t let of new day season and w t invite the £ Mildred Johuaca went dswc j Rugs in different sixes, iii both subdued tones. Congoleum A rt terns that w ill please. . : co. FU R IM I Do—( Your Automobile need New Cyfinder Oil ? ._J._ vmioa Las ner Lewis Atom moer father at Fairview 9QIKMJ • lfr. aad Mrs. FTank Stock and son, of Sumner, weir» visiting at the home of Mm. Staifc’s panato, Mr and Mia. J . D . Benham. Veriin aad Jamm Moore and For- of Sumner, went to the y Moon place -after apples J t J Bn. Week N ational w . iw is#*? fo r <?<■*• VsjSSjjj Co.- iting at T r y H yvis The Beat Cylinder OU on the M arket. We carry it live» of 90,000 State» each yw [ Ih m he» Iti doce the de« loéis sa * * * ta . We have the McQ—y-N anis Waiawright PI t e m a Oar ehop ia one of the beet eqotppad hi the to de all kiade of Ante re- Gardner’s Garage 43J i Do Not Be Deceived I te “NoxaH” Milk Producer That*» the Weed «ad _______ COLLIER W AREH OUSE CHESTER C. FARR, Prop. •• ‘« b S Guernsey B reeden Elated Bought 34 Q uarter Sections Breeders of tha "Fawn and White" in Coos count, are very much elated this week to beer of the aew addi tion to the fine hards of the county by tha purchases made lately by B. O. Koberta, of tbs Fair-view V aile,, of eight head of high from the Calkin* and Riggs farm of tha Willamette Valley. Two of those cow» have records of 609.76 pound« of fat, 9,83# pound* of m ilk; 61L31 pounds of fat and 9,662.« pounds of milk respectively for Imp. 4th and Victoria's Daisy. A ta X taw, abed by bap. fry's Maa- a record of MT6-2 of milk and 660.97 pounds of fat, and two of her daughters oat of Langwator Emigrant together with a third daughter of Langwater Enti- of Khedive breeding up the herd of one of the most foundation herds to ever into Coos The breeding of these individuala nicha very closely to the breeding of the Yekaa’a Khedive of Kmc City, now belonging to the County and with the two bento so closely lo to looks as if the Fairrtow val- 60 ¡T¿í I 1« ' £ M I S* ' faW I ! We guarantee it to give you satisfaction. S 5ts ““I New Crop L. X. Taters fatara baa a trap set far a l l a i on I A. isn’t had any lack so far. Lloyd Shepherd, of I« at the home of Me old Shepherd, of per ce ■ » Almonds, B razil Nuts, Raisins, C urrants Figs Now i i i f t o c g ^ ^ H the Best - toy* -i’ïsf I iter I Cranberries - Bulk Mince Meat te i] C yl %i with the public, i been aMe to re- Try Cupid B Mie. Zelata Crouch tiat at CoquiUe Priday. m j like typhoid W. O. Matthew» ma da a special trip I to town to get a laad ad m ill feod der | I.' bis covra. der scienti Ile control aad «reno tonf rostar Phillips, od thè Upper North I ar found ia epideale fona «mone rock, waa dawa repairing Ed. Teters’ | We carry the fund— Victor Deariage far the 2--J r r an aeeount od being ill. He i C O Q U IL L E ' As we predicted Flour advanced twice last week a t the m ill—a total of 40c per barrel. We are stffl selling fo r a short tim e at the You can save money by order- Old •a vialtinf at the Mead, Mrs. J. A. Ha m Line ami Get Our Prices 2$: ■ ■a • 5' > .V. >> I * N ew Timber o f 34 quartan at land ia Coos county waa sold last week at Romhurg to tha Com Bay Lumber company and to B. R. Chandler, who to understood to for the Vaughan Lagging company. The timber purchase« by the Smith- Powers company, through Carl L. Daria, was one auction or four quar ta n , and a very handsome price waa demanded, J g fact, »70,000, which makes the prim |l7,M0 for each q sartor. This laad aad timber to situated in the district which the Coos Bay camp on Cunnl ti «f Coquille taps, buy w m fai the dis trict near the head of Isthmus inlet, a few mito» wmt of the Cunningham tract sold to tic Com Bay Lumber Co., and he purchased 30 quarter me- tions, for the sum of 1116,000 plus. Tha m ala feature of this salo is tha fact that the buyers had to pay spot eash for the timber aad the logging concerns which will cut it have ò a lr toa yean ia which to ru more tac timber. If they fail to clear the timber away ia the allotted tarn of tea it a u y revert to the civiltead people. in thè Utatod*Statai" Ihi» ineteeee can ha by inatroctinf «ha public in thè early .ympton* ed thia d iseu t and thè canee» whtoh aie likely to rive it a start. "T h e Coo» Ceonty Health Associa - Una will a m a te do» puh» fai eeefa town od thè eeai Cancer Week where thè subject of * m m will he ito— nd by a phyei thie di- County School Superintendent C. B. Mulkey m at notice* to the district stark of a school mmtinig to be hold] la the school house of school district No. 32 (Dora) at 2:30 p. m.. Nov. f la t far tbs purpose of electing three K. X. M any, clerk of the H will be served U go to buy the lunch room. Dr. Straw , of chamd W. H. Bunch's upper place, lit to tapp used that ha w ill haild a C, M. trip to Coquille Mi Mm. Royer, who Jar aparatan at Ma turned to her hai «P Hospital, has a t La whom’» at Mai Beta's m ^ JH UMAN HEARTS," with House brilliant supporting east at the Ub- y >»xt Tuesday ami Wednesday. Phone 521 Drugs m w nM w an. The Busy Com er of the I OSHbr ho to working in i to Fairview, w McCarthy's log this disossi Hero's hopin; • « . MINGUS, M. Ä , to bo voted on at to Bond D istrict No. 13 auiy carry. for the Control of Wa want to ga to M yrtle Paint over I a rack road aad pm w illing to pày I McKINLBY NOTO oar sham of the tam a to do sa. M X The dance at McKinley Hall Satur Mr*. Beyer came home from the| day evening wm wall attended. Mr « nosp ---- _ itai 4 tit i »alii **— 1 D f fn T,ir u l ouw t ivurvn aad Mrs. Baughman, of Coquille, fur ntohad the musk. The proceeds arc to be applied on the hall piano. William Culbertson shot » Bachel Brown wm boma ovar the recently. It wm in hto meadow with II dealt aad from Coquill«, where ah. hto cattle and hto shm] } w an in the I is attending high aebooL II B «ante field. I Supt C. m. E. Mulkey m o u s y visiieo visited the tne Me jac- Mrs. WeBs and dantefatar, of Iene. I K inky sel aday ad Iasi C ai. ara visiting Mrs. W illiam Cal- I week. In be spoke at fam ily. a commur at Douglm i a high school. It wm in dbeided regard that to ty, who to taking c a n of it would he mon practical to trans at Mrs. Al Alford | port tha students to town next paar. aad J . D. Laird, with Tha m atter w ill probably coate to a of the it* at the m at budget The McKinley scheel to aad took in tha ossa»» of Ha loo at ta» Bay. for lead month. Whether the hot lunches a n up to cannot say, but the ra Sunday with cattle that| of the school la said to R ayer; they The school to planning a sing <m tha Balander n to ho given noted by Mr. aad Mr». I FOR In ad dita» to tas regular cm the buyers kiuieefti one-Afth of one per cent of the total for “commissions," which it ia » to for expensas at the sale, . The season is here when the fam ily w ill ap preciate these dainties. T ry some with your next order. as I voted. Bat th an ia far to know that whan I voted for Ol- cott tant my voto wm am t for a man who to not a »tradfiler or a trimmer of sails to the shifty wind» of popu larity. It loi Michigan, wfll Save Red Stamps and Get the Cash Discount Fords ■ For These rain y days you can ride in fo rt in a ■ Ford Sedan or Coupe m Ask any owner. ; Æ If you have never had this pleasant ex- Ask for Demonstration It w ill not place you under any obligation whatsoever. yn •_ We know you w ill be A CLOSED Ford Booster Ford Prices, F. O. B . Coquille Roadster, $478.00 r*i .ttr?.wr b^ - .." | Touring, 508.00 11 Tractor, Ho and Jilp shall learn tha lmaoa that to not the voim of God. morning, Mr. Norm »tog, it really looks by the national eimttan tha emptymsas at your urn, "gutting hack to nor m alcy" had baca discovered. Aad yhtornea ses of tha League eg Nations astato. Ml ¡I Coupé, Sedan, 496.00 Coquille Service Stati) ... AUTHORIZED ‘ s j| FORD and LINCOLN DEALERS :.n in some places, tin the United States to aot a dead thing.. ^ Gold it to aijve with the righto of man as B o th P B p e rx C h a n g e H s o d i J i m . published of ha ought to b * An he « « h t to A- E- Voohim, pn prtatm of tha m shall ha be. R. A. Orante Pam Coortor, has purchased Fined $100 at the Cress sat City Courier at Cnee* ni A Portland pram dispatch of "HUMAN HBART8” with House City, O a L T j* papar is one in wh.ch day states that Richard Bata, iad ga CUM* wm totormted. It to ■ X X I ^^^^x the world by Carl Laamla, a story tbs 4 wfB world torso, at the Liberty I be the same aad that H wffl a « " b è by Judge Bean oa his pies charge at » smuggle five Portland from moored at is on h 'è j j t . ^ ... «i m *r. vm >■ I