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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1917)
The Delivery already having serious difficu!ty-in getting shipments in * W e a re and Mn. E. W. Hermann. Mr*. Ida Hansen will remain at the store dor- in « the absence of Mr. (Mets. . J 3 T Mie. Allie Dodge write. her hobby that A s will return., Ehe neat to Or lami. Calif., amongat her folk, and always moans satisfaction if the Groceries are bought from us. W e carry the bait qualities only in Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, Sugar, Butter, Lard, Flour and all the standard canned and glass goods, such aa fish, meats, fruits and vegetables. W e buy them through the best wholesale houses and can therefore guarantee the quality. The prices we make are based on the lowest m argin o f profit. First National Bank Building n iin R he M -■ . :• mmmmmmmmmmrnm ^ -- short of mill feeds, and unable to get cars In the name “ California," which many need to aeo the placa to bo dirilhision- ad of—and then here ia rood old Coo., gremì, rain jost enough, sunshine, plenty wood and each good thing, to •at—Yoo! Myrtle Point say. Come Clarks Fsnslsr st Fort Storms says that thsy ars now in pisnty of mod ond that thoy will soon mova toward, action, in a letter to Us father and mother hers. Charlie Gilroy, the homeeteader from the Bridge country, is in town this weak. The Bank of Myrtle Point is treat ing itself to s new content sidewalk on its Fourth street side, replacing the one laid by the "late" Billy Hughes now in the Shasta valley. Mn. John Dnrid Guthardt ia thia week with her cousin. Miss Hasel Rada bough, a teacher in the Bold Hill district. Adam is now "chef," dish washer sad waiter in his chop house. William and Elmar Bell hare now looaod the Ben Shull place which their EASTERN W H ITE OATS. W ill you need any? Special price» now li you get them In ton loti we are headquarters for Vim and Drifted Snow flour Store wiH-be dosed, on account of Com Show, Friday and Saturday, 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. T H IS W E E K IS H etloBil Bofcber flood s W eek IN K E X A LL STORES "U se W ater For H ealth" Falurmtii’i W a ste N ot Your T im e ! Hay, Grain, Flour and Mill Feeds Lime, Cement, Plaster, Fire Bricks Where R ail. and Water Meet’ Kay and H unt Warehouse Co TOWERS FISH BRAND REFLEX The Coos and Curry counties Cream ery association hold a mooting Monday here in the dty hail, in which they agreed to continue to do business un der last year’, agreement for another year. . s f i A t thi entertainment givdn by the Modem Woodmen and Royal Neigh bor. in their hall in the McCloekey building a “super” «■ »* was bad. There were 41 basket, of good lunch which were sold at auction. Cheater Carey, of Powers, being the vendor. Those whoee baskets brought highsdt celts prises. Miss Nieta Arnold and Mrs. Alta Abbott got firot and second prizes. The highest pricks paid ware $6.25, |«.00 and $8.76. Tha lodge, re alized $121.60 by th. “ social.” Young Mr. Cary was voted an expart auction- Coquille, Oregon Phones 691 and 541 preaches where there is S "w elcom e” em pty house. ■ted to the house where regaled fram a barrel . A t present the youny »p p y they can’t think Thanksgiving! A Nortk Fork man is is tkis wssk contracting to daUyar turkey, tor Thanksgiving—onto Opto ware getting fat. Geo. Kribbs is now in the bridge building business for tbs S. P. and ip at pres wit at Gnrbervflle, California. Shall we celebrate the completion of our new high long “ with branches" Clarence Barklow and family now occupy the L. C. Barg.lt place on Fourth street J. W. Rail brought In 62 baxas of apples this week. He shipped them to Henry Bryant was in Thundsy from his Bridge ranch, where he is delighted to live after many year. a. a drayman in Myrtle Point. Ha says tha chinas# pheasant, sew numerous and sot with his chickens the 4 *c wheat ho buys for them. _ The best advice wo have jto date is that ws are to travel the new bridge after 8 days. Mr. Speneer, of Spencer A Shelley, hae returned' from a vU it with his parents over so the Umpqua. He re sumes his pines to the dry good, de- in Band op with her daughter. Last Sunday there was a reunion st the Myrtle Point Hotel of the Leech fondly. Georgs, of Coquille, end fam ily w en here and the Holloway fam ily, af Powers, were present—present at a good dinner Vhicb Geo Ling knows how to prepare. Mre. Frank Bontol, of California, the ft ret acquaintances of Hie Leach family in early times in Coquille and is viriting now with her brother, Mr. Beyere, our efficient County Assessor. G. D. in Myrtle Point means Gus Dietz, the first salesman in tha Farm ers store. • ,\£v. * Mre. Alta Abbott want to market this week to order her spring millin- Miss Marjorie Stemmier sceompan- W her aunt, Miss Nellie Barton, to Bnndon to the Teachers’ Intitute. “ What’s the priest" of spud, .nd haan* ia often beard. Thsy haven’t n professional wedding of delighted to an list for tho Sen ■rant returned from a trip * wRh a ear o f swine end >ys there’s as trouble about .. in CoqqOle Tueaday this * Eagare, of the church, pad came horns to Paivnts, where they wun