The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, March 09, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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)N- FRIDAY,
BART FORK
of
Saturday
'a t tha Dura Cemetary, the
hejog conducted by Tom Barklew, of
M yrtle Point. A number o f yearn
ago in anfwor to the question o f how
much o f a clearing was on the ranch
The Monarch Range is one o f the best known stoves on the Pacific coast. ;It is depend­
when aha want with Mr. W eek * to
able. durable and serves its purpose for years and years. It is our leader and one which
their new home, she said Just a little
always gives satisfaction.
hole in the brush. Together they en­
The WEDGEWOOD is another good range you will find on our floor.
,
larged that h ole 'in the brush until
they had a good ranch and always re­
We also have the MONT AG Range with white blue or grey enamel trimmings. Spec-
membered to lend a hand te tha neigh­
bor in need.
There was a large at-
i t the funeral, for
W eekly had tha faculty o f making
friends and keeping them. -•
Madge Harry, near Coquille,
visiting relatives and friends in
Brewster Valley and on the East
Fork lfs t week.
Aldan Bright, o f Gravel Ford, with
his father’s team, is putting logs in-
tp the river fo r William Culbertson.
QUALITY FIRST AND PRICES REASONABLE
Judging fr o « the report in the
Oregonian o f his mouthinga that
Knight o f Columbuser, Joa Scott, of
Los Angeles, must bs a regular 1. W.
W. Let ms tell that bleatherskite
MYRTLE POINT ITEMS this: Ha may be real pretty but he
talks like s fool. I voted against the
Members o f the K. P. lodge put on
law that set his mouth going end
the play “Over the Ridge” at The
when the Roman Catholic W elfare
Unique Theatre Tuesday evening
Society passes the collection box to
A U N IT E D SUPPLY OF RED OAT
The proceeds will go to help pay for
raise |11)0,000 te take the case to
the new playground apparatus.
AND R»CLEAN ED W HITE *
the United States Supreme Court,
Mr. and Mrs. Cavanaugh and son«,
OAT SEED ON HAND
1 have two bite ready to drop into the
Claire and George, o f North Bend,
box, so that we may know if a freak
were Sunday visitors at the C. C. Car­
Beatuy o f Hebron and Earliest at All
law o f that kind holds water.
ter home.
seed potatoes 2%c
If tha case before the U. S. Su­
O. V. Anderson has sold his bakery
preme court now is to determine
Garden fertilisers should be applied
to Mr. Russell, o f Coquille, who is
whether the children e f the foreign ­
now operating it. Mr. Anderson left
now. Consult us on proper com bica-
ers in the United States must be
with
his
fam
ily
fo
r
their
old
horn«
v
tions.
taught tha English language, than ev-N
in Denmark.
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wry United States o f Am enta Am eri­
The Women’s Club met Tuesday
CALL 16
can is for the rule that the children
afternoon and an interesting program
o f this country must bs taught in the
waa given. One o f the main features
.English language.
was the report o f Mrs. Bledsoe of
To read the account o f John P.
the Marshfield meeting held fo r Mrs.
W olfs, of Richard county, North Da­
Sadis Dunbar, a state officer o f wo­
kota, saving his fa m ily 'from becom­
men's dubs. Belva A lias Stemmier
I
ing deed victim s o f the bliaaard
gave a pleasing little rending - eno
causes our abiding faith in tha great­
Mrs. Rose Nswmen, o f Coquille, a
CHESTER C. PARR, Prop.
ness and endurance o f man to strike
short talk. The Women’s du b will
roots into the depths o f soil that
meet on the. first and third Tuesdays
give growth to a faith which withers
o f such month. They also intend to
not.
put on s membership drive shortly.
Tha sled box with tha few wraps
Geo. Bryant, manager o f the Coast
and blankets was the shelter nest
Auto Lines, drove to San Francisco
for the mother, the baby girl o f two
this week, leaving Isom Clinten to fill
yean and the boy aged 7, while he,
his place while he is absent.
John P. W olfe, husband and father,
M. T. Clinton, o f Coquille, was a
stood sentinel against the storm for
M yrtle Point visitor last Friday.
32 hours.
The high school will put on an
The faith in a mother’s levs is
hour's entertainment before the show,
quenchable, as we read how she Mfe-
It Is Good
“ Nsnook o f the North” at the theatre
Ued and protected the children with
next Tuesday and Wednesday even
her body, s o th a t the beby girl was
ings. Everyone should plan on at-
unharmed and tha feet o f the boy
only slightly frosen. When people
The outcome o f the basket ball
see that woman now without h**ds
games at Marshfield lest Friday
and with only one foot, she is a liv­
leaves both the boys and girls’ teams
ing witness that she saved her child­
undefeated champions o f Coos coun­
ren. O f John P. W olfe it ie written
ty, neither o f the teams having lost
that he saved his fam ily, him self he
a game this season. This fa ct en­
coaid not save.
titles the boys’ team to a trip to Be­
It is not the mala and fasnale di-
lem where they will play other teams
voresM o f the movie# who thrill eoe
o f the state.
to catch the vision o f tha inspira­
Mrs. Elisa Clinton is quits ill this
tions o f and the aspirations fo r the
week.
big things o f life.
R. A. Easton.
Mr. end Mrs. L. C. Newman, o f Co-
“ Day by day we are selling lots o f hay
quills, wars Myrtle Point visitors this
Brondbnat N o t «
and the demand is getting better and
wssk.
Rubo
Summerlin
spoke Thursday
Mrs.
Harold
B
argdt
and
Mrs.
T.
G
better,” says P. E. Drane in speaking
Summerlin were Coquille visitors on evening to a largo crowd at the aehoel
o f the Willamette Valley product he is
house.
selling at the old mess room at the
Mr. and Mrs. Clausen spent Sunday
afternoon with his sister, Mrs. E is­
Sitka Mill. Phone 17.
ner, who had an operation at tha
Mercy hospital on# day last weak.
Lloyd Lneky sold his loom-Win
fanner on the bey.
Tice W agner has been laid up
March 9— Fred B. Hickok and Olive
Lee Items
with the fio fe r several weeks.
They
Dr. Glaisysr was a business
Miss Lola Austin has returned from McDowell, both o f Coquille.
is Broad bent Tuesday.
the Ksfsar hospital at North Bend were married the sanse day by Bev.
H. V. Moore at tha M. E. South par-
Mrs. Tipa W agner spent the week
is rapidly convalescing.
nesdsy evening.
end with her father hi Myrtle P oin t
Sunday School conU st
A party waa given at 8sidoa W ar­
Pnul Breuer, « member o f the hign
elded Sunday la favor o f the Ford
school Alumni, gave a “feed” to the ner’s Friday evening by tha Christian
side. A program, basket dinner and
basket bell girls sod coach last Tues­ Endeavor. The evening was spent in
egg bunt are being planned for Eas­
day evening. The girls present were playing gamas. Refreshments ware
ter.
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Elds Assen, M arjorie McCulloch, Lil­ served and each one paid a cant an
The girls sewing club met st the
lian Le Branche, Lucile Harris, Iths inch in waist measurement for his
home o f Mrs. Young Friday. Mrs.
Everyone reports a very
Clinton, Agnes Deyoa, Isabelle Bry »upper.
Hetty Gant is the efficient leader.
a n t Zaida and Dana Mast and Mr
Several young folks motored to Me
and Mrs. C. H. Nosier.
Theresa Dement and Wanda W il­
Kinlsy for a picnic Sunday. All had
Probate Coart Items
The school election held last Toes cox spent the week end with Andre
a fine time,
Application for the appointment of day passed the measure th a t turns Wagner.
t If the weather is favorable the Lee
Mr. aad Mrs. Thorhaven spent
school boys will play a game o f bas­ a guardian fo r Abraham Van Zill, the property o f the high school over
ketball against the McKinley boys resident o f Long Baach, C alif., was t«*s Union high school d istrict This Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
mads in probate court by Fred Hollis­ is one mere step toward the new A. W. Hermann.
next Saturday.
W. A . McNair aad fam ily with 8.
Avoid Baker, who has boon out of ter yesterday. He is an incompetent Union high school,
Mrs. Bledsoe was a Marshfield vie- Brener spent Sunday with the E. L.
school on account o f illness is getting with property in C o m county. John
Robbin fam ily.
H. Graves wea named ds guardian, iWr one day last weak.
better.
The Broedbent grammar grade bos­
A potato club was organissd this and A. E. Morten, Clarence KiMer
ket bell teem played with the fresh-
and Fred 8. Byron as appraisers.
week. The follow ing boys are
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ta Myrtle Point here
bers: Clifford Summerlin, Herman
Thursday evening and wen I t -11.
Summerlin, Claude Stout, Oliver Loe-
Miss Mabel W ilcox spent the weak
baugh. Norland Gant, Louis Datwiler,
end st her b o a « in McKinley.
and Elwin Baker. L. H. Mbrier is
Forde are all the go in Broad-
club leader.
h ert." Mr. aad Mrs Ernest Band
W ilds Clark and Lonm Pinkston
are now riding in a new one.
■pent Mse weak end at thai
Mr. Wldby has been working fo r
hoiBus
Mrs. M ary Hartley, plowing and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown, o f Mc­
pruning the orchards.
Kinley, visited at the & D. Clark
Billie Bell has been quite sick with
borne Sunday.
a cold fo r several days.
Seed Tune - Feed Time
Why not play safe and provide yaur re­
quirements early—avoid delay and disap­
pointment .
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BUSY CORNER PRICES
BUSY CORNER SERVICE
Make a combination hard to beat ,Y o u
know it Tell your neighbor. Always the
same every day id the year.
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The Improved Ford
J. L. Stevens
Phone 521
Immediate Delivery on AD Models
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The late Farid models embody *6 new mechanical changes and
improvements in eons traction which make the new Ford cor 100 %
better than it uma n year age.
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F or the past year, HenrY' Ford and his ablest assistants have
devoted practically a ll their time aad energies te improving the Ford
•ar. A . a result w . are today offering the bast Ford ear that has
ever bus* mads hi the hiutery e f the Ford M eter Company.
FORD CABS have «ever been as
U gh in quality ar as lew in price
Here are a few o f the improvements
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Lighter pistons and connecting rods— resulting in smoother run­
ning, reduced vibration, snappier pick up, decreased wear.
Elimination o f oil pumping by now piston aad ring construction.
Improved roar end parte reducing roar and trouble.
W iring system has base com pletely redesigned, making it prac­
tically proof against short circuits and fire.
Pressed steal muffler.
One man top, gypsy curtains, slanting wind shield, Improved
sapto. No advance in price.
One piece running board brackets insuring exceptional rigidity
with light weight and freedom from vibration.
Crankshaft, perfectly balanced, made e f as good material and
aa finely finished as those used on cars ten times the pries o f s Ford.
Dash weather trough preventing trouble due te rein and moisture.
Motor—higher cylinder hand more water circulation. Larger
oomprassion chamber last carbon knock lease ns strain on crank and
bearing— less overheating.
“ New Ford Carburetor—more pep—more m ileage.
DeaammtabW rim lege fastened on rim, preventing slipping.
t ^ F r o n t .spring—new design and new suspension making it psec-
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Buy a Ford and save the difference
Ask us about our easy payment plan
Ford Prices, F. 0 . B. Coquille
EASY TERMS
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Roadster, $479.00
Coupe, $650.00
Touring.
609.00
2 D ow Sedan, 719.0C
Tractor,
496.00
4 D oor Sedan, 864.0C
USED CARS EASY TERMS
1015 Touring $126 and 1920 Touring $26f>
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