The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, November 24, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    C O Q U IL L E
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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M B P S Prie— Right and Service with a Smile
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G ardner’s G arage
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The Busy Corner
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2 Phones 69
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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,
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Coupe, $651.00
Sedan, 719.00
496.00
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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
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