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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1917)
- *?-2 WIT THE DETROIT V A P O R STOVE _ -— ----------- ---’ —— • w m m m will be demonstrated at the Honor Guard Tea, at the Ma sonic Hall, Saturday, O ct. 6. D o n ’t fail to see it in operation. ■ aa her SNOW FLAKES u «he look«. Children thrive on SNOW FLAKES because they are perfectly baked H. O. Anderson m m m ^ Sold ia Sebee of padnceeaad (a h PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO. — wnh— _ _ u rn _ • mm— mmmsMamm_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Furniture and Hardware FARMERS UNION STORE E N R O L L • W E Writing Spelling Busineu Arithmetic /•* Shorthand The Norton-Price Nuptiale. Mage concerning tho pea m aadhnppL MM o f the groom. Many and beautiful were tho prm- cute received by the young people, be ing mostly of stiver and hand painted Heard Gerard at Portland. s rttn —*• r ..T T f » I St. Junes Episcopal Church. Choir practice tomorrow (Bator- uay) at 8 p. m. 18th Sunday after TrinityOctober, 7th. , Holy Communion at fl a. m. This will bo tha Corporate Communion for all members of tha Woman's Guild and Auxiliary. It to hoped that «vary member will exercise this privilege. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Holy Coaim union and Sermon at 11 a. m. Subject, “The work ef the Wo man’s Guild and Auxiliary in support of lfi—{—a " Evening Prayer and Sermon at 7 JO p. m. Subject, “ HeligiousToleranee." This will be the third-address o f the •arias an -The Relationship of Chris tianity to tha Social Problems of tha Day." Tha coming week, beginning — Sunday, to sat aside ae a weak of pray er in the Diocese of Oregon, known ae a "Pilgrimage of Prayer." Thto nation adds movement, inaugurated by tho Women's Auxiliary, will be ob served by on early Celebration of tho Holy. Communion on Wodnoodny At t n .n i . and by Interest» *ry Service M the seme day at 2 p. m. before the regular emoting ef the Guild. Eventog Prayer, lutori— joni and Addrsee on Thursday at 7 JO p. m. The Church will be epM every day far the purpose of private prayer and Following tho congratulations of tha happy pair n sumptuous wsddipg din ner was served, but without the pres ence of the bride and groom, who toflt immediately in an auto far Beaver Hill where they ea^ht tha afternoon train for ■ Marshfield. Tha hasty de parture was decided upon to escape the carrying out of dire threats mads W ill ~ i 1 B ’ * T” t 3 E r i S i u Correspondence Bqakhaaaing If ra« cannot attend our day or night aasaiona plan to taka a course by oorreepoqdcnee. Write or call for particulars. A very happy event was solemnised at the home of Nk. and Mrs. J. E. Norton last Saturday at 2:80 p. m., whan their son, Harry Stewart Nor ton, was united in marriage to Miss ah Pries, eldest daughter of Mr. Mrs. 0. C. Pries. | The ceremony was perforated by Jtbv. J. A. McVeigh, of the Presby terian church, in the presence of the relatives of the contracting partial and about twanty-flve invited guests, the ring service being need. Mrs. M. O. Hawkins, at the piano, played Men delssohn's wadding march. ' The rooms wase beautifully decor ated and the ceremony was psef armsd under an arbor of ivy and flawing Vines. The bride was handsomely attired in a bins travelling suit with hut to match, while the groom jNMuhhm Mr. Norton to a young man of star- , ling oharneten well-liked by all whs know him and to in the amptoy of tho Coqufflo Valley Mercantile Co. His brfcU to a e tody of «rae* . bride grace and charm and gradu- : « a universal favorita. favorite. Both are gradu ates of tha Coquille high school, where their may be said to have their romance romance may “•*•*<* begun. Joins with a erun The Sentinel join* large host of friends in wishing them wtohing thmn | a e long, happy and prosperous life. lifs. wwto returned return* from a The newly weds n short honeymoon over at ut the Bay ¡jhort Tuesday evening end are temporarily living with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shar key until Wte m — they will occupy on Front street are randy ready for them. thmn. N O W TEACH * * * ^ Portlmjl<1 ^ Moodm_ g . portunity of listening to one of the wonderfully instructive and patriotlc- ¿ q , enthusing speeches that Jam«. W. Gerard our last _______ to Ger. ’U -e to £ ^ W. cm, give only on. atrikln, eo.ew h.re in Franc and earn* to oe- Cttpy * tow n “ *• G « * » « “ kad Jutot W ill O rgaalie Loyal Logiom. vacated they found six of their own The Loyal Legion, n todies’ a axil- members nailed up on the walls of a tory of tbs Loyal Order of Moooo has ‘ building where they had bean crucified been organised hers and the ledge and by the diabolically fiendish Huns, officers will be installed at the M. W. Then and than the rest of that com- A. hall next Wednesday evening, O ct pany teak e solemn oath not to take 10. another prisoner alive. That company. Mrs. Aaron Wilson was appointed has been in many attacha since end by the Mooee to act ea organiser of they have bscams e terror to the Ger the Loyal Legion and aha Many se- o n » who have learned that no one cured the number requisite for a char- lives whs falls into their hands. AN SCO Calling cuda 100 for fl.00. Want Ads Oas Cm! a Weed lash knrtlis FOR SALE or Exchange ef town pro perty, 1« acre term, improved, buildings naariy new, modern. Twenty minutes from P. O. Addrsee Box 187, Myrtle Crash, Ore. GIRL WANTRD—to do Imitvweth afternoons. Inquire at tha Tmdtoa GIRL WANTED—Apply Power Co. ofke. Oregon FORD CAR—/e r aoto by F. C. Pure- ley- Wonted—4 er 1 working mm «aboard. Inquire at Drum's store. 88t2 FOR SALE—O m crepe da ohim go— atm 80, to be MM at Mrs. ForCs M i l l i n e r y limp. S8tl FOR SALE—Pige six weeks old. Gee. A Maas, Riverton, Oregon. FOR SALB—1000 pound De Luvte Stoum Sopuntar und Boitor. «4R Inquire of C. a Ohm—, B e a d - 87-6 Attention to celled to tho cheage in FOR SALE—Shingle Mill. U h. p. Atina Steam Engine, SI hone Boil time of the Sunday evening service to er. Perkins skingte machine, cut 7:80 p. m. off and Joiner. $828. Wm. Burbeck, le v . Frederick a Jennings, Vtosr. Band—. ITtS Preebyterinn Church. FOR BALE tha boat and ckmpeet va Teaching eerviee fn m 10 to 11 a. m. cant lot in tha dty of Coquille. Preaching by le v . J. A. MeVaigh, Speak quick if you went IV At tho pastor at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. After , Sentinel tehee. Oct. 1, at 7 JO p. m. FOR SALE—Choice raaidmn prop erty containing 1« acres three Chrkttea Church. blocks north und two oust of court Bible School at 10 a. m. ~ house. Inquire of Matt Kerrigan Y .F .k C . E. at .7:00 p. m. — the pince for terms. Old age Prayer meeting Wednesday evening roasM for selling. 80tf at 8 p. m. WANTED—Second hand furniture. Christian Science Society. Highest prices paid. Coquille Fur- ServicM next Sunday at 11.-08 a. n . nftare Co. flt f Wednesday evening meeting a* • FOR SALE—1» scree, tel bottom, am o’clock. mile from Coqelllo postoflee; dty Sunday school at 8 JO a. m. water. Inquire John Hickam. 8tf. Free public raading re— open ev ery day, except Sundays— d holidays, WANTED—Chittam Bark 1817 Peal. from 2 to 4 p. m. ^ Wool A Mohair. Geo. T. Moulton. Corner Third and Hall streets. SOMETHING NEW O f Special Interest to the Ladies • The popular package embroidery, stamped ready to work, and ready to wear. Each package con tains thread for working.__________ if not actually the youngest grand father in Coquille, he now having « grandchild three yow l of age. U m prsOM beeide H r r M Mrs. Morton were Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Leslie. Mr. Towels 25c and 75c Boudoir Saques 66c Baby pillow Cases 25c Combing Jackets 50c Baby Bibs 26c N ight Gowns 1.00 & 2.00 Baby Rompers 50c Corset Covers 26c W ar Cape 25c Tea Aprons 25c Combination Suits 75c and $1.50 New line o f Fancy Work Baskets just received. - RACKET STORE MRS. BONNIE W ALKER, Prop.