The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921, November 30, 1917, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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They will be put into general use at this store.
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This Means
to our «toro in M arch of pur« and high-grade
Groceries will reault in your complete aatia-
faetiou from every standpoint. In variety,
in quality, and in moderate prices, we easily
beat all our competitors and satisfy the most
particular purchasers. We solicit the favor
a t a trial ordre, and know that we can ¿ va give
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We are “doing our bit” to aftiflt the food administration to carry o«t the plan to
REDUCE IK HIGH COST Of LIVING
and in order to do this and figure our prices as dosely as possible it will be neces­
sary to
USE THE PENNY CHANGE. .
in this move which will
E in t N»tion»l Bank ArikUng
50c
JONTEEL
Talc
The gkxious new odor of 2 6 floweo-
Decomber 14 k u bMB Mt u th«
«tat* of the fl rot mooting of the city
teeebera for purely professional pur-
poooo. At that timo Mrs. Mulkey will
dioeuM the Socialised Recitation, Miao
Nowell, Supervised Study, and Miao
Anderson, the Junior High School
Soto# time will bo giron to the gen­
eral discussion of these subjects. Vie-
W e ask your cooperation
a i niminnuuf saving to the consumer on many
items in the food line.
As fast as we can make the changes
ALL GOODS WILL BE PLAINLY MARKED
and we want you to feel at liberty to visit the
«tore and inspect the prices whether- you ex­
pect to buy or n ot
We May Have
JU ST W H A T Y O U W A N T
25c
JONTEEL
Face Powder
The new fees powder, extremely Invisible,
clingi to the skin despite strong winds and
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box.
Busy Comer Grocery
Front and C Streets
Coquille, O&egen
50c
JONTEEL
Combination Cream
A New idea in creams.
Read the label
on the bottom of the Jar.
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■Auction Sale
50c
A t Fairgrounda, M yrtle Point
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Fuhrm an’s Pharmacy
Tuesday, Dec. 11,1917
"The R eu ll S tan ”
A t One O’clock Sharp, Bain Or Shine, 25 H ead o f
H i Class Registered Jasey Cows
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and Heifers, two Bulls, one im ported. All T. B.
Tested.
C ertificates from S tate V eterinarian.
All damn and healthy. Heavy milking strain and
high test. C atalog a t Sals R ing; o r w rite Rural
Spirit, 37 Yam hill S t , Portland.
“Waste Not Your Time!”
H ay, Grain, Flour and M il] Feeds
A uctioneer
Lime, Cement, Ureter, , Fire Bricks
and Clay
Nov. flfl—Toot John Whittington
and Florence Bobtflson, both of Broad-
t* Railroad
"W here R ail and W ater M eet”
K ay and H u n t W arehouse Co
of the Myrtle Pota
the last foot bull
Nor. flfl—8 . J. Murray and Rachel
J- Woightman, both of North Bend.
Nor. AT—Frank F. Holbrook and
Mattie F. Ruaaoll. both of Bandon.
Nor. IT—W e. H. O. Ireland, of
Power«, and Mia« Noitta Wilhoit, of
Manhfield.
Nor. flfl—Earnest Earl Hughes, of
Bandoa, and Martha Florence Perkins,
of Lamps. ~ -
Nor. flfl—Lloyd Lackey and Char-
lotto Koeke, both of Broad bent.
Nor. 28—Walton Haydon Jr., of
Baipfae, aad Vera Orleigh Wilson, ef
Ptebste Court Notes.
An order for the adoption of Glenn
Leroy Wheeler by M. T. and Hattie
Hendrix had boon approved by the
eourt and the adoption ordered, the
consent of the parents haring been
given.
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Hannah Anderaon baa been appoint­
ed executrix do bonis non of the es­
tate of Ida C. Stora, deceased. The
teto consists e f flflflO in real pro-