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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1917)
Is Your Money Supj the Government A t this critical period in our history our manufac turers are offering their mills, and our young men are offering their services to the United States Govern ment. - = T-:'- •••- W ould you like to do your share and help by put ting your money where it will support the new Federal Reserve Banking System, which the Government has esta blished to stand back o f our ssnuneree, industry and agriculture? You can do this by opening an account w ith us, as pert o f every dollar so de- M KM BCR posited goes directly Into fk o k r a l rcservc the new system, w h w e it sy stem w ill always be ready fo r you when wanted. County Court at tbs Stete at Oregon in and fo r the County of Coen, did, on the 1Kb day ofNovembar, 1917, make and enter n deeroe that William R. Haytar ia pr esunte d to bn dand on ac count of not haring boon hoard from « m o r e than aerea y aara; and the eaid W illiam R. Haytar, or «a y other par ano for him, ie hereby required to pro duce to dm said Court, within twelve l*t—J. W . Clinton, N o rw a y ... 2nd— Ed. Gillespie, Coquille,.. 3rd— J. H. Rookard, Bridge, .. CHURNS BABBY BUGGIES GREEN BONB CUTTERS GO-CARTS SHEEP SHEARING MACHINE COMMODES «A R D E N TOOLS STANDS CARPENTER TOOLS and many other New end Second Hand Goods Will exchange Guns, Phonograph., and Kodak, far other s e e s » able feeds. Aim make .pedal Mas SCREEN DOORS sad W IN- DOWS. Call Clam C— Beet Yield of Pete One Square Red 1st— Aaaea Brothers, Arago, 1' pounds ...................... SADDLES and See These B argain s START!. .... 2nd— G. C. Gouthier, Coquille, 136 pou n d ............................ Clam D— Beat Yield at Pete START RIGHT!! START RIGHT NOW!!! One Acre 1st—Geo. Eennninger, Arago, 12,600 pounds, ................... 2nd—G. C. Gouthier, Coquille, 8,201 pounds....................... Class E—1 Bushel Largest Pi 1st—F. P. Blundell, Bandoa, .. 2nd— J. C. Harray A S ob , Lae, 3rd—Frank Dun gey, Coquflla, N O T IC E O F F IN A L ACCO UNT. Special Prise— Parana harta greatest number at entries on i J. C. Herrey A Boa, L e e ,.... Successful Fishing Season. Notice ie hereby given that the aa- mrigned has filed in the County sort at the State at Oregon for Caos Her Gras and Girry Telephone Company The Ashing season fo r ehinook and I Albert itilverside salmon oa the local river I hand i dosed on the morning o f the 20th and Monde the Prosper and Maclaay canneries I A B will probably be ready to shot down le t th within . short time. The poet oeeaea pi eeiA has been one o f the ttost saecessfulia Presid. many years, the run of fish haring Jtiuaea been far in excess at any for at least sat am ten years back. Thar* wars two Iter me seines operating oa the rirer and pro- •* Hai bably between 26 aad 20 gilaettiag I Ward, outfits. F. A. Holman, who had I land V charge of the seine far the Sam Hass C Ivin cannery, alone caught 18,100 fiah. It I the ro is estimated that oa account of the P unusual high priem paid far fiah bo- tween >60,000 and 976^)00 woe paidjlHwwi out on the lower rirer this season ■ jya*ro Bandon World. M ay G ro w THE ONE INDUSTRY IN COQUILLE Professional Cards J J. A. RICHMOND • P H Y S IC IA N aad SURGEO N. ted continuously since its establishment boom fourteen years ego bos been your Laundry, bine, good times aad bad, it has been oa the job. aher of customers that hare patronised it continually ining. W e are grateful for this appreciation at our sim is to improve the service ia every way possible. W o wash every thing washable. LLE LAUNDRY * ICE COMPANY O y a to ra A fifiju . When the dredntaw o f the choanal up Coos Bey to Marshfield was in progress three at toot years ago great quantities of oyster shells w as* found end used ia filling in the autnh- e. which gave the name to that city. Now the U. S. Bureau of Fisherice ie going to see if a new oyster crop can not by grown there by replanting. One theory is that the oysters were killed by the ashes which M l ia the water during the great fire which des troyed so much timber oa this coast a hundred yean or mare ago. J, E. WALSTROM, Assai. B«ed.n.O— E. & E. T. Kruse, Mgrs., 24 Calif. St, S. 7. J. E. Norton, Agent, Coquille, Ore. Ford Ship« 200 Bfi J. E. Ford, settle Marshfield, Stepped la 1 day night with a heard cattle, which he parchi Curry and southern Coo ed from R ogar river 1 and added to the hard along. The cattle are ■ which w ill he fed dariai Mr. Ford was assisted is Paul Ford, George F r Haft, aad Jams Sul World. J. J. STANLEY Accident