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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1925)
Mr. amíMm. I. O. Corar, jailer and ' attendant at the county jail, toft Wed nesday morning for Denver, Colo.' They will viüt a sick brother there: I Mr». Jennie Price to preparing the meato for the prisoners during their *,• Hr». Jamie L. Hito came in O Sunday from San Diogo, Calif., for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Norton, and other relatives. Af ter two weeks here she will go up Hillsboro to visit her sister, Mrs. Dayne Hudson. Ben Wood, ol Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Í left early . Wednesday morning lot Baker, Oregon. His step father died there tost week and he may decide to bring his mother back here with him. O. L. Ireland, of Bandon, to assisting in the drug store during Ben’s ab sence of a week. Neighborhood Items Rev. M. F. Hill, of the M. E. Chureh South, Returned last Friday aftemooh from hto month’s vacation which he spent at hto old home in San Antonio, Texaa. He came -back by rail, leav ing hto wife and children there far a longer visit, and experts to go back later and bring thorn home in hto car. A card received by P. E. Drane from Mr. and M ts . Ben F. Lawrence this morning, states that they are visiting Yellowstone Park. They will not come to Coquille this year, but intend ¿pending their vacation in Colorado for the benefit of Mr. Law rence's health. He has been suffer ing from asthma. E. A. Wimer and B. L. Hollenbeck and their families left last Saturday afternoon; for a two weeks’ vacation trip down through California. They expect to Stop at Yreka and GeseUe and -were not sure where thsyfoald go south of there. E. M. Dunn is acting as night marshal during Mr. Hollenbeck’s absence. «he ACME QUALITY HOUSEPAINT Attended C om County Picnic Tedaen Martin Jacob- Mr. and Mr». J. M. Beyers, of Chula Vista, Calif., were in OquiHe for a few hours yesterday. Mrs. Beyers‘to a sister of J. A. Lamb. They had spent a few days with Mrs. W. B. Bmith at Fishtrap and were on their way to Marshfield to visit another sister, Mrs. W. H. Ly ons. They drove up from southern California. It was about twenty-five yean* ago that they left Coos county and moved to California. z Geo. A. Gilman and W. E. Cross. Dr. Burket ino Nosier Building Elsewhere appears the profes&ionul card of Dr. 1. A. Burket who occupies the two rooms in the northeast comer of the S. M. Nosier building on the second floor. The doctor has a pleas ant and comfortable suite of two rooms and la now engaged in the gen eral practice of medicine. Pharmacy, Inc. Calling Cerda. 100 for 41AO. . £1 7—~~r~ .■" .... . ; COQUILLE ■ a -. 1 ._______________________________ >: 'OREGON ■ Ths Local Camp, W. O. W., invites you to a magic entertainment Wed nesday evening, Aug. 12th. A real stag and smoker. No charge. The Collier Apartments are now managed by Mrs. George Lauderdale, and she has one large room for rent suitable for a family at thio time, t2* iropractic Jas.'M. Caughell, of the Roadmas tor's office, was taken to the hospital at the Bay Wednesday. Dr.' Lew thinks an operation will be necessary. There will be a clinic at the City Hall on Tuesday of next week for infante and pre-school children. This will bo the last clinic for thia season Gets you well and ~ Keeps you well Mr. and Mrs. Keith Leslie were made happy test Friday evening by the arrival of another baby girl, the event happening at the Richmond hospital. Examination obligation or without charge Dependable Insurance Mias Eva Lenox, of the sheriff’s office, loft last Saturday on a two weeks’ vacation. She will visit at her home in Roseburg and spend a few days in Portland. ■ ' > • ' ■ v lx —.— Evangelist Cox, who has ’ been preaching at the tent meetings here for the past three weeks, will go to Myrtle Point Sunday, August 1«, to begin a series of meetings there. Repairs For Your Harness Mr». Jennie Williams and son, Maurice, came over from Medford last Sunday to spend a cowpie af weeks visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. lamb met them at Roseburg.- < Paul Walker eras the happiest man in town yesterday afternoon and he was passing out the cigars in honor of the arrival of another boy at his home. The arrival weighed 10 1-2 pounds. Mr». Mary laat Sunday from where she spent several attending sum- mar school at the university. She will teach again this .all ia the Riverton schools. School Children’s Eyes While 3 out of every 4 have defective eyes, one in every ten absolutely need glasses. Is your child one? Find out. Have his eyes examined NOW. if proper glasses are not used at the right time, the eyes get worse and worse and in later years poor vision, sorrow and regret are abiding factors in their lives. Mr». S. S. Ntaton and son, Lau rence, came tn y<s >rday from Rai ding, Calif., for a visit with her mother. Mr». CaroLne Lorens, and other relative». Geo. Lotenx drove out to Roseburg to mast them. Rev. and Mrs. T. H. Down», of Portland, were in Coquille Wednes day calling on friends. Mr. Downs was pastor at the M. E. chureh here in 1M4-17 and had not been back here since going to Drain. They spent a week with a son in Bandon and yesterday went up to Powers to visit is son there. N. C. KELLEY - FLY-DI Now, in August, is the best time to have child* ren’s eyes carefully tested. If glasses are not needed we will tell you so. • ' * Then See Birch and See Better Optometrist, Marshfield Phone m 4 Hames, Collars, Chain Traces, Butt Chains, Hame Straps, Buckles, Snaps and numerous other things to make ' your old harness new. Coquille Hardware Co. TUB wraumai -