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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1917)
■y ft* w e ll faro , W e Have In Stock « Orchard Grass. >Red Clover Crimson Clover Timothy White Clover Italian Bye Grass White Clover & Alsyke Alsyke If you expect to sow any of these varieties, better _ y A. ' ■. Fresh, sound and Host we got daily auppUea of the ehoieat Vegetables the gar dens afford, and we eater to the beet families V * who seek quality in their food at all times. If you buy hère ones you will trade been reg ularly, for there are none to compete with ua : GET T H E M N O W in garden stuff at all season» of the year. W. H. LYONS We have a limited supply of vetch at 5c per pound. of this. First National Bank Building baby . ; . • d • " '• ' ^ ' « r r ’i: ■ Si. . 'V ' r T *vr : attract aO aorta of taatag. ■ ’’ , . It wiU prove a good boy. Oat and Vetch Hay Alfalfa Hay G o o d s Better take advantage need of from the drug As we make a specialty o f nursery goods you can probably do better here than elsewhere. W e have everything and our goods are the best procurable. Tommy Soot injured Ma hand in Holstein Feed Bran Rolled Barley Cocoanut Meal Shorts Scratch Feed A lfa lfa Meal Middlings Soya Bean Meal Naming Bottles, Bottle Fittings, Tub ing, Nipples, Pacifiers, Infant Foods, Baby Pbwdon, Puffs, Baby Soaps, Storttten, Etc. Everything fo r the health and comfort o f babies at prices that are rig h t .............. i « . ..... FuhrmaU’s Pharmacy The Rexall Store Front and C Streetá Coquille, Oregon Phones 691 and 541 c u m running with the gun in bis hand snying, “ Papal thorn’s another d*ar la tha garden," and papa shot the deer which was fat. Miss Lei (a Miller, of Coquiile,'WM here Thursday oa business end meet ing a few friends, going home the team day. The man with pronounced pro-Ger man proclivities has e cold time in Myrtle Point. It is thought that the next Liberty Loan Drive will be more successful bars than the ascend for the reason so many have not yot taken and those who have already and have time to think of it will want more. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Stemmier drove down to Sendee and returned Thurs day. Mrs. La whom, a sister of Mrs. Ed Lewelien, is hors from bar home in McKinley tor a a couple of weeks’ visit. Mrs. Nancy Barker’s breed store is being enlarged with the thought of Increasing end adding now lines to the stock. The sick at the Arrington home are very sick, Uncle Jerry Haines, James Arrington end the granddaughter, and Mrs. Arrington is vary tired and worn. The big rick of myrtle lumber on the Christensen property is being sawad to_stove Wood end sold. It is not in good condition for furniture. H. W. Fisher, now o f Patterson, Calif-, says he’s coming back. He is ono o f tho boot dairymen who ever operated'hare. C. E. Hating, Dy. W. D. Dr. Clarke Giles went to Marshfield Wednesday night to be ini tiated into the “ Homed” Order of Elks. They ware ~ ie e li ~ EKon Corbin, tho fifth son of his ■ o th er now makes a hand In the Christensen i boy W E ARE PAYING Myrtle Da 52c today for butterfat for BUTTER hi-sa-_. a __________ nA upK racy usucry w. «s Kmtfn Price; Corporal Marian Young, I mt squad— Inaa Bunch, Kathleen Mul- ▼iMO, Note Lanmy; Corporal Varna Mast, bar squad—Mary Pike, Winnie Carry, Hattie Bwatt, Miaa Fitmgerald, Mm. Mulkey; Corporal Bra Sugg Cur ria, bar squad—Dorothy Wstson-Tut- tla, Bra Sehroador, Clara Sherwnad, Gladyi Treedgold, Winifred Spancar. Mrs. Dorothy Tuttle was ale^-’ ad to Ml the racancy an Treasure - .The ofiteers, Leader Ada Newell, . .«tant Loader Edna Harlocker, f vretary Gladys Heeler, will keep their reaps* thro plates until ihe iprinr election. ■ > ' » I V --Y ; T **