The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 03, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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PAGE TWO
THE COQUILLE
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VALLEY SENTINEL, COQUILLE, OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY R IMS.
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WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING
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Daily Regular Service with Bonded Graham Trucks
MYRTLE POINT ITEMS ||
Mrs. A. E. Hadaell,
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Bandoa,
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spaat the week and with her niece, II
Mrs W. C. Rockwell. She was sc- II
mpaniedby her nephew, Buell I
j Crane, of Seattle, Washington.
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Grandpa Jenkins returned to thia II
I city to stay with his daughter, Mrs. I
George Mullen, after spending the I
winter visiting relatives in Grants |
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Mias Aileen Barker spent Than- I
day evening viaitmg Mr. and Mrs. A. I
N. Gould and daughter, Miae Harriet, I
at their cabin at Brewster Valley- II
W. C. Rockwell accompanied his I
I father, C. 3. Rockwell, to Bandon, I
where he makes his borne, on Wed- I
Fresh Fruits
and
Vegetables
are plentiful now
We Solicit Your Shipments Large or Small
Mr. ana Mrs. Harry Button and I
children, of Bandon, were in town I
Sunday visiting Mrs. Button’s moth-II
er, Mrs. George Mullen, of thia eky. II
Hardy Mast, of Lee, was in town I
Tuesday to have an injured hand I
treated.
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R. N. Emery, of North Bend, was II
in town on business Tuesday.
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Marshfield Phone 707
this city^Tueediy
Think
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leg looked after.
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Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. BaAer »ndl|
children were in Coquille on business I
• Tuesday.
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Lydia Ranzell, who is a nurse at I
the Chemawa Indian school, left for I
1 there Monday after visiting friends I
' in thia city.
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Wilson .Gregg, Coquille carpenter, I
is in town this week remodelling the I
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Shelley, of I
North Bend, were Myrtle Point visi- n
ton Tuesday.
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Mm. Alice Sturdivant returned toll
this city Saturday after spending] I
the last three months visiting friends I
and relatives in Kansas.
Mrs. A. A. Schaefer, county depu- I
ty for the Royal Neighbors, left I
Tuesday for Lakeside to organise a I
Royal Neighbor lodge there. She will I
spend a few days visiting in Marsn- I
field before returning to this city.
Hr. and Mrs. E. C.’ Barker and I
children spent Sunday at Brewster I
Valley.
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Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Gary .and M
daughters, Hasel Rice and Goldie, I
and eon, Dave, and H. A. Smith, of I
Long Bwfch are visiting in this city. 1
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Laird and
daughters, Marguerite, Vernite and I |
nia, where they have been for the I
past month.
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• Dr. and Mrs. O. H. Clarke returned |
Saturday from Palo Alto, California, Wl
Mrs. Clarke has been there for about | =
six weeks but the others have spent
just two weeks there.
Genevieve,
Rolxrt and Oliver Clarke and Miss
Edna Drake accompanied them.
Ratleff Lawhorn was in town Wed­
nesday from McKinley.- He reports
taai sie lire patrol is making trails
in the Tioga country, have brought
in the radio and telephone, and will
build a lookout on Mt. Bolivar.
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Quality In Meats
I« Our Motto
PEOPLES MARKET
J. L. Stevens
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'we can furnish them to yqp as follows:
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Your lawn is going to get brown if you do not
sprinkle this dry weather.
We have the 5-8
50 ft. non-kinkable hose for 16.00
Don’t forget to get your refrigerator while the
getting is good. Only four left.
Quick’s
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LET-
WATERMELONS —
good and price getting
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Busy Comer
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SOMETHING BETTER
Cream O’ Coos
Butter and Cottage Cheese
The residence of George Brownson,
Big Creek rancher, above Bridge, was
destroyed by fire Saturday afternoon.
All household goods were lost and
two automobiles parked near the
house were burned.
Manufactured by
The origin of the fire was not
known, according to reports. Brown-
son and his three sons were away
when the blase began and when they
returned the .fire had gained so much
headway that it was Impossible to
quench it with fire-fighting apparatus
available.
The automobile of Fire Warden J.
A. Walsh, parked near the residence,
was considerably damaged. The wind­
shield and paint were cracked an«V
the front tires scorched.
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Walsh was out in the hills looking x
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for forest fires at the time of the ** B«»hara earthquake was filed in
blase.—News.
superior court Wednesday by Mira
COQUILLE ICECREAM CO.
FRUIT JARS
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Ranch Home Burned
If you are in need of
Pt. Mason, complete
Qt. Economy, complete
Pt. Economy, complete
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WONDERFUL HEAD
TUCE—Home grown.
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