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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1917)
aw * 3 T. 191V. of Mr. smd Mrs. R. city, to to B u T. .. _ _ Sunday is Buri Lsrfta, and Mrs. Prank G. L* fink pngs.) . —- I HEATERS: WITH HIS LEG ». by Pall tW* eH & jrfM jp: the ceremony, though what relatives are going up from hare has not been divulged, though it is known that the groom'd brother, Keith, will be one. of our most popular aad I young“ ladies, so that a match could hardly bo la The bride will probably remaip in Portland until Mr. Leslie’s company portane« aad iiriw lM w of .U m work I m la doing. Ho says “Music tanckrn moot exquisitely the art of develop ment,” that as aa art it io undoubted ly the moot eomprehonsive, sodai ani ploaoure-stviac of oll, aad aa a sci ence, it is stoat exacting and disci plinary. As Présidant Elliot at Har ■on is completing the grav put it, “lfesfe, rightly viewed, en the city of Myrtle Point vard is the best mind trainer on the list.’* For the coming year it is planned musical history or biography, a count« in Appreciation, aad possibly some elementary harmony, as well aa the usual chorus singing. The chorus work ef the high school is also to be extended to include come “communi ty s-nging.” Thii appeals to us as a *ory worthy move, for we have a number^of voices In our litUo dty, and ws fad sura that some excellent results will be accomplished when they Join with the h«gh school under competent direction. Prof. Davidson di-i not attend school this summer as be had planned, but Old World May B« So Dflpopu* decided instead to attend the time . lated and Impovorlshod That camping and sight seeing in Califor nia. He says he has gained 8 or 8 pounds and feels better than he has for s long time. ‘ Ws fssl as if it were a matter for congratulation that we have music so well taaght in our schools and pra- eensted to our young folks free. • Big Stock Shipment. “The marriage is the culmination of one mors at tbs many eollege ro mances. Mr. Custer bacamo acquaint ed with his bride while both were odd bits of yarn for practice work, gleaning knowledge at Albany college. bring or sand them to headquarters. If you can’t take part hi this work in any other way, ms Would appre ciate this much effort. This is YOUR work. Did you know that T Your governassnt is asking this at yam, can you refuse T Beulah Chapter No. 8 0. B. 8. The Sentinel cordially uni tee with voted to contribute 810 to the Red Mr. Custer’s many friends hen in ex Cnee fund. tending congratulations and bast wishes for futura hippinoes sad use- We legrn from the Coca Bay Times that fourteen cars of Coquille Valley livestock will bo shipped to tbs North Portland yards for the market by special train so Sunday. This means about 250 hood of cattle. 48 can will have been sent from this part of Oregon in the peat few months, representing n considermbte percentage at the freight carrying outside of the 1 amber business dons by the railroad. Shippers are of Myrtle Point and are: C. C. Carter, 3 ears; W. Taylor D oom at, X can; Guerin Bröthen, 1 car; Ray R. Dement,-8 can; K. S. De ment, 4 ears; C. C. Carter «'to sends Some of the stock shipments have not been for the market but to ‘be Willamette valley where fattening for the market is dene. Geo. Coiobrook sent one car of sheep today for Cor vallis for such a purpose. The special train passes thro«qch the Bay cities about noon and con nects with the cattle train to Va.*y place. "In 1813 the Balkans will be drenched with Mood and tbs corpses of hundreds at thousands at state men will cover the battlefields. From this bloody Strug gle tbs moat tearful war of all history will develop. The entire dvfltaed world and even savage tribes wm be drawn teto the horrible conflagration, which Tbs 'first two at these prophecies nave come true, and the third one Is partly fulfilled. In 1904 the war be tween Russian aad Japan started, aad 1012 brought tbs first Balkan war, which was followed at ones by tbs aso- PAGE SEVEN i There is a constant upward ten dency in the prices of all steel prod ucts. Buy now and take advantage of the existing low prices. We carry the famous COLE'S HOT BLAST HEATER saving half the fuel for a million us ers, and other makes from $2.50 to $23.00 Don’t put it oft; others are buying now. • H. Furniture 0. ANDERSON and Hardware FOR SALE the bast and cheap sat va cant lot in the city at Coquille. Spank quick If you went it. At tbs bl LOST—£ high rubber boot for loft foot with leather sole and hob nails, Aug. 2b, between Ko Keel Kano« Klub grounle and Coquill«, oa the Lao road. Reward to finder. No tify L. H. Hasard a t Coquilta. - FOR SALE—Wagon, team and har ness. Very reasonable terms. N. N. Nsiman. FOR SALE—80 acres of Myrtlo bot tom unimproved. $76 per acre. $2000 cash; balance 6% Interest as long sa you want K. Will tabs auto in part payment. See B. Folsom, McKinley. $4t2 FOR SALE CHEAP—if taken at ones. A modern five room bouse and six lots on Second p d Myrtle. Inquin P. O. Box 082 or phono 600. 82t2 FOR SALE OR TRADE—One now Baker A Hamilton Top Buggy. C. O. King, Gravel Ford, Ora. S t James Episcopal Church. There will be no servicee during the month of August. They will be re sumed on Sunday, September 2nd. Notice «rill be given through the lo- YOUNG GRADE PERCHERON teams for salo. Four miles up tbs river from Coquille on west side. An drew Anderson. I1M reason for selling. WANTED—Second hand furniture Highest prices paid. Coquille Fur niton Co. flti FOR SALE—16 acres, all bottom, ana mils from Coquille postoAca; dty water. Inquire John Hie kam. Hf. The local chapter of the Eastern 8tar held a special meeting Monday evening for the two grand officers who were visiting the lodges in the county. A large attendante greeted the visitors and Initiatory work was part of tbs evening’s entertain ment. This was followed by a ban quet. Mrs. Lana C. Mendenhall grand matron, and Mrs. Alice Cowell, grand marshall, both of Portland, K WI K L I T E ip and ws pledge the hospitality is a prime necessity during the dark winter months. They are a light unto your feet and are invaluable to drivers of Ford cars throwing rays which light up the roadway for many yards. We now have a full and complete stock of these Flashlights and Batteries from the vest pocket size to the largest ones. See them. M etal and Com position Case “ KwikUtes” 70c 85c 90c $1.20 $1.70 $2.00 B atteries SO and 40 cen ts FUHRMAN’S PHARMACY UBS. BONNIE WALKER, Prop.