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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1922)
C O Q U IL L E ■ M M EAST KOBE NOTES Claude Wyland, ¡tod this week at the horn sister, Mrs. Bari'McDonald. The six year-old eon of Frank*— r end died in the Paakbertoa hot ta) this weak. The death of tho lit-1 tie led was caused by a fall from barn, which fractured Ms skull. Th*| body was taken Wednesday to Van couver, which wee their fo Mr. Osmond is e bridge contractor 1 sad wee working on tho railroad | bridge at Keedsport. Ora Carter entertained the girls I of the Junior class at her home last | Wodnoeday evening. Mr. Draper, of Marshfield, is tun ing pianos in town this week. The Royal Neighbors held an teresting meeting Monday embers from Marshfield and sad were over. Friday evening £be Junior choir of the M. E. church and their director, Mrs. O. H. Clarke, wiH give e pro gram end lunch at the Church. AI amen fee will be charged for the] lunch but the program la free. Ev- the 18th to t., a road me*tin* was held in road district No. Po— Your Automobile 15 at the Leatherman place. A tea mill tax was voted, 82 for, 5 against. need New Cylinder Od ? My rote was in the 82 class. A rock road all the way to Myrtle Point - then it will be a pleasure drive, win ter or summer. Much of the way to LeaUtenpsn'e there la plenty ef mu the mad hole oppeette the Mika grants* place (Jep Yoakum's) is The Best Cylinder OU on the Market. W e carry it deep end long. There is probably something like 10 or 12 miles of toad district to . 1» pet to rock. The We carry the faaio— Vietar Bearings for the tax waa voted far maintenance ef the rods and crank shaft«. n ek Med already built in the lower Mrs. T. G. Summerlin has roc sod of road district No. 1» as well ad sufficiently to leave the Per We hare the McQnay-Nerrle Wainwright Piste— * os' for m w work? as If the county ton hospital and be taken Saturday I fell down on He job of keeping up to tho horns of Mrs. *W. B. Lewellen, the rock road now built than would at Norway^ where she will remain | Our shop is one of the beet equipped in the be some money with which to do it. until aha has fully recovered. Ante re- to do all kinds of heavy A few months since at a road ‘asset- “Aunt Linie” Weaver is very ill | pairing. Q*y-J tag fai Brewster Valley Pearly Crow this week. " Cylinder Oik. ley said part of road district t o 16 Mrs. Albert Carver is would ho put into district t o . 14. om an infaction In one of her fin-1 The county court ger3. there m le no «tee Ith— " in 1 16 who went* to Mrs. Bell went to Marshfield Fri be put into 14. Commieeloner Yoak- day to visit her daughter, Minnie. am eeid the flret of the year ia wh W. K. Jeffries is here from Wyom-1 thoee thing« ere attended to. lag. Rs is the father of Mrs. C. O. Coquille, O ra , At the road meeting Saturday in ratings, of tills city, whom his wife I diatrict No. 16 Fred Moeier itato is been visiting for i | proportion to have road diatrict 16 Tho football teem is quite proud | end 14 united into one district a* of tho Winchester football ... r the two together make e market to them by Huling, Lundy end road. It waa stated by others that after the game played at North . r 111 to atari the bell rolling the county court would have to he petitioned tel „ T ^ Mm. c g. have Just I that effect la all probability a '»I«-1 returned to California after a very petition would go into the county I riait with the letter’s eia-1 court asking that Mad district No L *. Mrs. Thoa. Barklow, of this city. 16 absorb all of tom diatrict No. 14 Whitaker is aj Clear bright W heat and Oat Straw than that any part af road district I trom Alaska, where ha spent No. 16 should be eceopdd up by D i»-1 summer with e surveying crew, . 7$c to $1.10 per bale. trict No. 14. I R. C. Dement ia having e new Provide your hens with a good, deep A petition v u rireulated at the insUiUd in Us home, rood meeting asking the m w comi“ C. B. Barker's smell sen. Cecil, I litter.' ty court to appoint Jeff Creehy tite j BnderwMlt an op m tiou this week fari for District No. IS. lo ,, removal at Us tonsils. Mrs. Welle end this ' Mrs. Percy Peel Springfield Flour $6.50 pef barrel Calif ., were vieiting Mr«. Albina e n d lf,.^ , « p Ceutrelia. Washing- I From Springfield Mills family of Brew«tor VaBey t o t w o * . ton w(W e ^ rieitod e short Mrs. William Oalbartooa - Valley Hard W heat Charlie, have been off on a vaeatioaj MUtoo Morphy, at North Bend.| for the past weak. was a Myrtle Paint visitor Saturday. Mm. Lie yd Leatherman’» brother, | Florence Knight risitod in| Everott Howe, who has been in Can ada fer e number ot year*, is fat the I Mr. and Mm. Jee Harry returned I of Washington m w . Sha think. 18und. y ^ Kouaymoon to| CH ESTER C . P A R R , Prop. - that ha may come back to Ceos ia the Brewster VaBey. They am now I and go on to the old home|tof th-ir home to Coquille. S Everyone should plan on going to I Barn Nov. 17th to Mr. end Mr«. I Marshfield Saturday to aee the foet- Tom Krowsen e • pound boy, Dr ^ fam, p U ^ there. This will he| at Myrtle Paint, end a|MyrUe Point's u .t ot the _,n unless Another gsme is pUiyed I Tuesday Supt Mulkey end D is t r ic t !^ Nwtfc ^ So each one o ff ■ Fisher attended the school I _ou go 4nd the to District No. 82 to elect Women’» Club met Tuesday I directors. Blyn Bobbins, K x r a l^ Mrs. Tom Guerin. Watooo aed Ed Abernethy wero elect-1 ^ „ E Ladies held a sho d- B. A. Easton Wednesday afternoon at the home e fl ‘ . I Mrs. A A. Schriefsr fer the coming Gravel Ford Not— besear sale, which win be held De | Frank Moser spent Sunday nlghtjcemb*r ** **** Goodman halt. | with his father, Fred Moser, ef this Henry Burr, who recently purehae-1 place. ed the Wm. Hansen house, is Crosby 0 Iverson took eat a drive I modeling the tame, ef logs last week. I Mr. end Mm. J. G. Clinton warn Wm. Jackson, of Klamath county, Marshfield business visitors Wednea- Never accept ‘W a s Good” Brands: it spent to t weak visiting Us brother, day. Cal Jackson end family. ' Miss Emily McLeod has gone to will only mean disappointments and fail Mm. Nettle Crosby end children teach the Floras Creek school, ures on bake-day, wnich are expensive. visited with Ifti. Cole Tuesday. I Lewis EeweBen, son of tf. X. Lew- Mr. end Mm. Charlie Snyder were alien, of Norway, arrived home Mon Sunday visitors at the Tom Hail day. He la just home from Franc«, 1 | having served seven yearn to the Try Hyvis Call for many items listed below. Look the list over and place your order early. W e can supply you with Fresh stock of best quality. V 0* ■ “■'}' ’i* C E L E R Y , H E A D LE T TU C E , C A U L - IFL O W E R , S W E E T PO TATO ES, RAN BERRIES. .. _ _ . ORANGES G R APES, B A N A N A S , R A ISIN S, C U R R A N TS, C LU STE R R A ISIN S, W H IT E FIGS, B LA C K FIGS, D A T E S, C A N D IE D C IT RO N, O R AN G E ft LEM O N P E E L M » M IN CE M E A T, S W E E T A N D B O IL E D C ID ER . W A LN U TS, A L- M ONDS, P E C A N S, B R A Z IL N U T S A N D P E A N U T S. 1 B U LK PICKLES — S W E E T , SO U R A N D DILLS. R IPE O LIV E S, G R EE N O LIV E S, ST U F F E D O LIV ES. ■ M B P S Prie— Right and Service with a Smile fm & a r , 1 G ardner’s G arage g ¡sä The Busy Corner H b 2 Phones 69 ¿ J Save Red Stamps and Get the Cash Discount STR AW Fords The** rainy d a y , yon can ride in com fort in a Ford Sedan or Coupe Ask any owner. I f you have never had this pleasant experience COLLIER W AREH OU SE Don’t Be Fooled Low Price and High Quality Don’t Go Together, Stick to A LtJMET Bn K IN 0P O WDER When you use it you never spoil any o f the expensive in gredients used — such asflour, sugar, eggs and milk. i»2H times aa THE W O RL& S G R E A T E ST BAKIN G vicinity t o t week with hie hey baler. I Mr. Larons, at Coquille, wm a vis iting hey fer Uge Cublerteon. ttor here Saturday ■ Mr. end Mrs. Jos Gibson are visit- Mr. end Mm. Harold BergeH ar- ing at the Charlie Snyder home. Mis* Flossie Radabaugh spent the sek end to Myrtle Point. Frank McCracken end Fred Moser attended the road meeting held at Lloyd Loethermen> t o t Saturday. It was for the purpose of voting e tax which carried by a ity. • Ask for Demonstration : It will not place you under any obligation whatsoever. Ford Prices, F. 0. B. C oquille E A S Y XE R M S Roadster, $478.00 Touring, 508.00 Tractor, ■■■' Coupe, $651.00 Sedan, 719.00 496.00 ■ A W O R D TO T H E W ISE . W e are expecting a jump in tire prices be fore long. You had better retire early and get the benefit. W e have a complete stock I