The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, May 01, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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Remember the Date
DEMONSTRATION OF
Paints and Varnishes
An expert, direct from the
factory, will be here to help you
solve your painting problems.
You will be interested. He will
give you new ideas in beautifying
your home. Como and bring
your paint questions.
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Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc
The act of the Oregon legialaturc
this year, which makes ft necessarj
for women to pay a license to fish
in Oregon strbama will go into effect
Thursday, May 28. Remember that,
girls.
DRUGGISTS
STATIONERS
See Mrs. Helen Gaffney at the
Quick Apartments for small acreage
• mile from Coquille on Myrtle Point |
road. Ideal location for chicken
ranchers. Second growth timber on
some of it z
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' James Thrift has returned to Co
quille and taken the second chair in
the Ralph Nosier barber shop. He
had been at Oak Ridge for
month and before that at Salem since
leaving Coos county.
O. A. C. SCHOOL op MUSIC
Warranty and Bargain A Sale
Deeds for aale at, the Sentinel office
Calling Garda. toe for 41.50.
Voice, Piano, Violin, Harmony, Public School Music
Special Pedagogical Cournee.
Glee Club and Orchestra Conducting
Although the May 12 road bond
election is off, there is still one pre
etnet whie*~wjN vote an that date
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■^—-**•*ASfgrdeeide Whether“ coin 'are to be
allowed to run at large.
v * The county clerk’s office has al­
ready chocked over about ,800 names
secured to petitions asking.for a re­
ferendum on the auto stage fee bfii
---------------- passed by the loot legislature, ap'd!
petitions are still coming in.
The Sentinel’s senior is not off hie
1__________ fesA naw but decidedly off hia 2>St|
as a result of a fall on M m pavement
in front of the office two weeks ago,
from which 'his doctor tells Mm k
will take him two.months to recover.
Mirkj Pavlichh, of North Bend, last
Saturday filed his declaration of in­
tention to apply for citisenehip pa-1
,- pen, with the county clerk. He is a I
• carpenter by trade, 40 years of age. I
a native of Austria, and came to the I
U. S. in 1914. '
Mrs. Georgia Russ Williams, an I
aunt of Jos. A Harville and a sister I
of Wm. Russ, died in a hospital in I
San Francisco, April 20, following I
an operation. Her husband was tn I
the hospital at the same time for an I
operation, his being delayed until if-1
ter hers was performed.
Frank C. Myers, for the last three I
years employed as buttermaker at I
Trustee for Bankrupt
the O. A. C. creamery at Corvafiis, I
J. J. Stanley was last Friday ap­
has resigned to accept a position I pointed trustee by the creditors in the
with the Coquille Creamery company I bankrupt case of Clara M. Bell, of
Mr. Myers has enjoyed the time I
Bridge. Yestoiday ho wont up and
spent at Corvallie, but is accepting I
took possession and he will proceed
the position at Coquille as it offers I
to sell the stock as quickly as possi-
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better prospects for the future.
Mrs. Parr Improving
Lynn A. Parr and hie brother
G'en Parr, of Marshfield, left yes
terday afternoon by auto for Wood­
burn for a couple of days’ visit with
their wives.
Mrs. Glen Parr has
been there for several weeks and
Mrs. Lynn Parr was expecting to be
there Wednesday.
She has beer,
showing considerable improvement
the past few weeks and anticipate.'
coming home in a few weeks. Th<
men expect to return Sunday even­
ing..
Going to Idaho
H. A. Norman has resigned as pas­
tor of the Church of God hero. He
is going to hold a revival meeting be­
ginning May 17 at Jerome, Idaho. He
expects to be engaged in the evangel­
istic work for the summer.
The
churches here and at North Bend
gave them a happy surprise on the
evening of April 24. The eash dona­
tion was 131.50.
MAKE YOUR PROPERTY WORTH MORE
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Chadwick Lodge, A. F. & A. M
Stated communication of Chad­
wick Lodge No. S8, A. F. A A. M,
S. R. Svensgard, recently of Spo­ Saturday, May 2, at 8 p. m. Visit­
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kane, Wash., is the name of the pro­ ing brothers invited to attend.
prietor of the second-hand store,
Dressmaking,
which will open for business next
All kinds of Sewing, Altering,
week in the rood! formerly occupied
■ by the Royal Cafe on the south side Suite and Dresses, a specialty. Corner
First and Henry Sts. Flora E. Dunn
of Front street
(Quick’s Apartments)
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Opens Second Hand Store
Dairymtn—Ship your Cream to the
Ooquilla Ice Cream Co. far boat re-
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Keep |hings “ship shape" about your house. Making
small repairs promptly saves money in the end.
When you “fix up” things this spring, come to us for
all your supplies: Poultry Wire, Paints, Brushes, Roof­
ing and Winchester Garden Tool to make the job easy
Lawn Mowers and Sidewalk Trimmers and Hose cut
to any length.
Coquille Hardware Co