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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1936)
(Continued from Psge One) A coating of ice on the pavement caused a serious accident on the highway two miles south of Drain Monday night injuring four people, two of them seriously. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cullen Mur phy, of Portland, were the most se riously injured. Their car struck a car driven by Ray N. Dean, of Marsh field, which had skidded to a right angle across the highway. In the Dean car were Hoyle Phillips, Gold Beach, Jar ley Pete, Marshfield, and Miss Mary Ella Cary, of Coquille. Mr. Murphy was still in a semi conscious condition last night, his in juries weri a possible fracture of the skull and a deep cut over the left eye. Mrs. Murphy sustained a frac tured vertebrae, fractured lower jaw and fractured radius. Her condition was reported as very critical last eve ning by Dr. C. B. Wade. Jarley Pete and Miss Cary were also treated at Mercy hospital for minor cuts and bruises but neither were seriously injured. They were discharged yesterday morning after receiving treatment. Both cars were almost completely demolished. Gnawing Pain Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc. DRUGGISTS STATIONERS " |7.00 per »1,000.00 will insure your home and contents for three years. Call J. L. Smith, Coquille representa tive, Huggins Insurance Agency, tf For sountd Fire Insurance, Ned C. Kelley. Buy local bread and support industry. Chadwick Lodge No. 18 Stated Communication Tuesday, Mar. 10, 7:30 p. H. S. Norton Music and Stationery COBONA PORTABLE The Fastest, Funniest Fight-to Finish ROMANCE and RHYTHM MELODY and MIRTH Which one of us will you take, Claudette?" I'll take Vanilla!" I THUR. FEB. 27 BANK NIGHT! «75. IS CHAN DOOMED AT LAST? LATEST NEWS EVENTS COMEDY ÍLIBECTyl Q THEATRE COQUILLE | ? m Trade at Baton’s Feed Store Onion Sets, 2 pounds All Garden Peas, 2 pounds All Sweet Com, 2 pounds Kentucky Wonder, Stringless Green Pod Beans, 2 pounds -