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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1923)
MAKI 1«. ■ v. . , . , fag * ra m w . are now In position to fiv e you The Best Goods M a r c h 18 to M a r c h s t the SUNDAY AND MONDAY WoBsoo Bold In ^ j T H B DICTATOR“ « . Thrfll, fights, bandits, romanes, love and quick rapid- fire action from start to finish. It shows W ally at hia MIRROR” Tha A n t subject brought up was tha suggestion that the league ex pend bp asking Power« and hoe «burg to come into i t Thia idea waa opposed bp «Terpene present, except Coquille’s representstivea, on the ground o f excessive travelling ex panses, and Coquill« waa neutral on the subject. Dr. G. E. Low and X. J. Pag« stating that it waa a »a tta r ot indifference to th a » whether the Lowest possible Prices Tuesday m an ta« of laat week whan she took to her bed. The funeral seirissa w en held at - *V ‘ ‘ Je*?T •- % ' *** , * ■** ^ the Undertaking iparlors at 2 o'clock by baying when prices art the lowest, we ere able to sell many Tuesday afternoon , corducted by Bav. things lower than the wholesale price. We are «till selling H. V. Moore a f the M. E. Church \, t \ y .. ; « at • J ■ *** '• • * . * . South. S fitU fia n sent was to the Ma Small White Beans at 8 Ifca. for file ; Hominy IV i tins, sonic cemetery. 2 cana for 26e; Cora 2 can« for 28c; Tomatoes, 2 cans Mary Herr «y i n s born to Green far 26c; Kraat No. 8Vi tins, 2 caaa for S6c; Pint hot- county, Taaaaaaae 1 , March $1, 1840, tie Catsup Me A 26c; Wheat por 18« ft ah. $2.75. Here and aha moved to Missouri when ahe ia a red hot eae No. 2Vj caaa Pineapple for 25c. • v ’•;1 ”T-'4 wm * i l years old. la 1864 she earn« Now Is the Urns to eat Oranges, never better. Sunklst brand te Oregon with her panato meklag 1 from Me to 6«e par dosen. tha trip across th« plains in a covered I It waa decided that represenUtives wagon drawn by- an ox team. The of each town should submit a pro fa a ilp first settled la tha Willamette I posed schedule for the season at the Vallep but remained there only oae I next meeting. year before coming to Douglas county I Mika Burke, of Marshfield, brought 8 he was married to Gottlieb M «U I ap tha matter which is likely to prove at Boaeburg Serpt. St, 1M7. Be was I one o f serious dicussion later. That born in Wurtemburg, Germany, and I ia the question o f splitting the gate emigrated to tha United State« in I receipt« o f each game on n «0-40 1849. He waa by occupation a brewer I basis between the teams playing, and ha «and his w ife cams to Coqnille I During tha discussion it developed in 1877, where he established a brew-1 that Baadoa sided with the Bap clubs SAVE MONEY BY PAYING CASH erp Just down the hill Areas their I in desiring to keep all o f the receipts home about whore the railroad runs I o f their home games, .which leaves now. I Coquills aa tha solo supporter o f the Mr. and Mrs. Mehl became tha par-160-40 split proposition, FOR 8ALE— A few Oregon laying ants o f seven children, two of whom] The arguments advanced fo r split- pullets, |1.60 each, also two males, died in infancy. Mary Louise married I ting the gate receipts ware all good, |2.60 each. C. V. 8mith, Phone James Whetstone, o f Klamath Falls, I th« chief one being that no chain is 502x6. * 8t 1 * and died in 1914. Her daughter, Ag-1 stronger than its weakest link and FOB SALE— Two bay mares weigh nee Whetstone, now chief operator at I that the Bap teams have ao much ing 1800 to 1600 pounds; work sin the local Telephone exchange, has I larger a population to draw from FOB SALE—88 scree bench land, 8 miles seat o f Coquille, about five gle or double. W rite William Lillie, since made her home with her grand-1 than has either Coqnille or Bandon, acres in winter oats. Good or M yrtle Point, end 1 w ill meet you. mother. I that they would ha able to gat batter chard. Fair house and barn', 2 8 tl* * ~ Mrs. Mehl*s surviving children are I players by paying better salaries. horses, one cow, wagon, hack, har George, who ia a plumber, and lived I Besides, It waa tha Baadoa and Co- ness, disc, harrow, plow and other FOR SALE— Heavy draft horses. with her; Fred, who Hvse at Bandon. I quill« teems which furniashed the big Andrew Anderson. On Fishtrsp small tools. An excellent place for where he owns a pinning mill and box I attractions at tha North Band ball 2*4 milan south and une anile west chickens. AH goes for $1800. By factory; William G., o f this city, and I yard last psar, and they ware cer- of Coquille bridge. 7t8* owner, M eritt Brener, Coquille, Or. Thomas H., of Vancouver, B. C., Its inly entitled to a cut o f tha big 9tS* where ha has a position in a lumber I gate they draw. OR SALE— Good fam ily cow, now CASH ' 4 to p Ti m b r a c l e v b b ^ c a t c h " STORE milking. See her at Agee’s on highway near Masonic Cemetery. SATURDAY Oartar Da Haven la 8ti* "THB GIBL Of THB TAXI" FOR SALE— 40 pounds of Canary Grass seed. $1.26 per pound fo r ell o f It, or $1.60 in small lota. A . L. McNair, Box 276, Coquille. 7t4* LOGS FOR SALE— White Wyan dotta and White Leghorn. Eaeh at $1-00 fo r thirteen. Wm. Richardson, Coquille, Ore. 8tl2* Make , OR SALE— Five room bungalow on paved highway at Fifth street, Co quille, practically new, $780 cash. J. J. Stanley. 46tf Your Homes More Attractive by patting in comfy Coaches and Chairs. Just received a fine line of high grade over staffed davenports and chain. Finest mo- , hair coverings as well as all grades of leath er, tapestry and velours. % 3 ’ - GOULD & GOULD The Stove Store T h ou san ds G o E a s t t h is W a y - W ANTED—Beef hides, g salted, wool and mohair. Geo. T. Moulton, Coqnille, Ore. Barry Growers Elect The farmers and berry growers bald a meeting at Myrtle Point Mar. 18th and formed a permanent organ isation, sleeted directors and adopted by-laws. Tha following Is tha board o f directors elected: J. r . Miner, B. Bartlett«, Chas. Blake, P. F. Gehlke, R. Gray, C. V. Smith, Mrs. A . T. Train. The «fleers the directors elected are as f ollows: Mrs. A. T. Train, president; J. F. Miller, vies president; C. V. Smith. seeraUry-trensnrar. Another meeting fo r all the berry growers of the valley wfll he held at Myrtle Point Tuesday, March 27, at 8:80 a. m. The place w ill ha named Inter. Anybody wishing to Join thia W ANTED— Men or women to ta ordere fe r genuine guaranteed hosiery FOR SALE— Modern 6-room house for men, women end children with 2 lets end large ham; a bar Sitatala tee darning. Salary «76 a gain for quick buyer. W ill rent week full time, $1.60 aa hour span to fam ily without children. E. G. time. Beautiful spring line. In Opperman. temati oral Stocking Mills, Norris town, Pa. 9tl0 County to Have Ball Pen Cooe county ia going to have a H ELP W ANTED—A single "ball pan" at Norway. The county work on Dairy ranch. Phc court propose« to build a board fence Coquille. . J. Nielsen. 1« feet high around the rock quar ry at Norway, Where all prisoner« placed in the county Jail w ill be re quired to work. They w ill break up the reek for road purposes, each man to have a heavy iron sledge. The are to be under charge o f the the Jail eaeh morning and sent to the reek pile where after performing eight hours* work they will be re turned. The ceurt la convinced that It is FOE SALE— Ranch of 4# acres; 46 poor econom economy to furnish board and acres bottom. One and a half room to a lot o f able bodisd men, par miles from Myrtle Peint on North ticularly so when so much work 1« Fork gravelled rend. Sleek and im- needed on o< our roads, so the plan of piemen ta go with piece. Apply to preparing ro rock was decided upon as Q. S. Brener, M yrtle Point, Ora. 8tf th« solution. st Buy in Coquille HARLOCKER HOME” ■ ■ Only ■■ Ninety Days ■ ■ ic e lg S O O AH gtrart and other neenexmaota paid in fulL One of the fln- ont pieces of residence property in oar city, and being offered at a pries that ia ridiculously km as compared with like realty. lisi.'; 41J T h e R o b e rt H . 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