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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1917)
Neighborly Advice ~ in the special line which the season demands. Cranberries 17 l-2c per pound Mince Meat in bulk per pound Nonsuch Condensed Mince Meat Package 15c ought to put you on the right track for gro ceries. They deal here end for that reason are probably getting bettor Grocariee than you. We make it a point t o keep only am beet and moat satisfying grades and for that neeon we are free from complaints. Give us a single trial and prove this i» your own satisfaction. And do it soon—¿or year own 25c Cuipaiits package 25c Seeded Raisins package J2 J-2c Seedless Raisins per pound J5c Cluster Raisins per pound 10c CROP JUST RECEIVED Walnuts, Almonds, Filberts, Brazil Nuts, Dates, Black Flgsf Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel Pint National Bank Building V p Have A FRESH SUPPLY JONTEEL CoU Cream The most delightful deansing cream with tiie wonderful odor of looted. Will not JONTEEL Tak Leave Your Orders and they wiD receive PROMPT ATTENTION Busy Comer Grocery JONTEEL Face Powder The new face powder, extremely invisible, dings to the sldn despite strong winds and perfeperatioit. Read labd on bottom of Front and C Streets Coquille, Oregon Phones 601 and 641 JONTEEL Combination Cream du b’s money sad w ill raise more. They are dose up te the city 's needs. Qua D iets, o f the Farm ers’ (tora, is home again w ith hie fa m ily from A New idea in creams. Read the label on the bottom of the jar. there to Kietum m e county mines end t o « to San M ateo county, where he engaged in the redwood lumber busi ness becom ing s contractor supplying logs to too m ills. H o came to Coos county in 1868 fu r the Simpson Lum ber Com pany o f San Francisco. In 186» ha conducted to e N orth Bend sew m ill which had a capacity o f 150, 000 fe e t p er day. A fte r that he log ged on Coos Bay, then settled on Coos riv e r w here he conducted a dairy farm. Than ha w ent to Bandon where he kept hotel one year. In 18M he pur chased a fin e piece o f land near Myrtle Point and lived here to the tim e of Fuhrman’s Pharmacy W aste Not Your Time! Lime, Cement, Plaster, Fire Bricks and Clay Q rover Cleveland Brown, son o f ottr J. C. Brown, m arshal, who is w ith hie w ife in O rcett, C a lif., w rites Me fa th er that they are w ell pleased with their I u u m and that ha has not lost a day’s w ork since he arrived. I f you w ill look In a t the Bed Cram m eetings you w ill see m ore earnest workers each m ooting and i f you w ill examine their w ork you w ill And it as nice as a fresh box o f goods from N . B ra«, or any ether in 8. F . or P ert- “Where Rail and Water Meet' Kay and .H unt Warehouse Co Phone 161 rtekin gs. .M rs. Haines 1. Th ere remain three tee daughters. His re interred on the Bsyside i o f tho fa m ily who had Tho old bridge w ill be taken down F rid ay and lik e any other useless old th in g w e’re glad, fo r it has been like * death trap fo r tw o years or more. Q. G. Swan called Dr. Pemberton on account o f illness in his fam ily this week. Th e doctor also made a trip to Pow ers this week to a « Mrs. Coch ran who is very ilL The fam ilies o f P . W . Laird and M ax Law horn are reported by Dr. Pem berton to be w ell again. Dr. Pem berton announce« the birth o f a daughter to M r. and Mrs. Will Anderaon, o f Stringtow n, Nov. 2». J. N . G oar hard and W ife are parents since some day this week o f another baby. buying a ben ! Ben T racy, the A rago brickman, ■hipped-from here this week to Marsh- ileld three cars o f tilin g and to Ban don 16,000 brick. H o has just finish ed e kiln o f brick and has another of “ lin g ready to hem . L . H . Pearce, our autom obile and t