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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1917)
’» ■ ■ __________ ¿ess Jh.il; *V- iNMto 1 feawg I t- ; '? . Í-T-, MENS FURNISHINGS, CLOTHING AND SHOES H E N ’S sum of Every K iri tad Color Mm’s Corduroy Pasts $ T to $6“ The price of many new goods bfoght after the first of the year will be higher. We want yon to get yowr share of these goods before prices adrance. UN D ERW EAR SOX, H A N D K ’FS Men’« & Boys’ HATS of all kinds OVERALLS and GLOVES also have a nice assortment M ens Bathrobes, Silk Handkerchiefs Eancy Sleeve H olders, Com ' u bination 9 — 1 "■ " ■ ■ *■.......... 1 *• 1 OVER COATS, RAIN COATS, Sets, N ecktie# for Christmas Presents mm duss and w o u shoss WOMEN'SI CHILDREN'S SHOES RANCHER MYRTLE POINT ITEMS. * Corporal from in Now York on hU way to tha It* wants to bo rosnomberod to bia friend* end he Will be home »bout Chritmea u there is no piece to him like good old Oregon. Thom*» Barldow married another willing couple-Edward Lackey and Mi»» Charlotte Helea Rooks on Thanksgiving day. American front in Frame. Lewis was on« of our Myrtle Point hoy*. The new fact at tha Telapboaa o f fice is that of Mias Galdia Child from Coquill«. Mr. aad Mrs. Jim Brady am par ent« of * baby girl hi Nov. 28. Dr. Pambartoa says, born to IT. W. Bridge a Oddy and wifa at Cooper son on Saturday, MOV. 24. Leander C. Belieu, eon o f Belieu, has enlisted la the nvay aa firemen, 3rd clam. 273 by Rev. Thoams Barktow, Lloyd Lackey and Charlotte Rooks united "cleaved” together ia M m of matrimony. This sms dan* 111 giving day. But they’ll aevor forget. The ceremony was performed at the residence of the -»«-«irttr la Point. Harry Luttrell, son o f Mrs. LuttreU of Broodbent, has aaltotod in the U. S. Navy as Amman. Mrs. Wesley Bavfctow ia i moved to Salem as aha ia from a third attack o f Friends Kara done *11 they could far the unhappy woman. The the institution came for her, The Rev. Thomas Barklo sent thrift stamps, r was first to bay (Unde Henry) the ucement to thrifty another p 12-year old daughter e f Mr. and Mrs. Iilalock, of upper Fish trap, from an attack o f appendicitis at the Grayce hospital at Coquill*, ment was made in the Our Red Cross people have mied as a Branch o f tha Rad society, the same odtoera aad eel tees being elected. They have Si suits mad* end ready far We see big bundles e f yam in window from which they will wristlets, sox and mutters in seta. Tha Children ia the eeaatry i to help aad they will he give* aa op portunity. Hal* end Petersen a n fanners Br ing in the Middle Fork valley. They have a aim corny homo hut no wives or wife, Their address is Br They have had some samples o f tineU and wish "you’d put them *a The list so they mover will ho Tha ladies e f the country am In vited to k f«r the young soldiers, by the ladies ef the Red Cram to tow n -n ext door to the L. H Pearce Garage. Gravel has k w Mi ’W fT i drop the hitching rail question long enough to remove about 40 old neeieos barns and it would much improve the appearance of our tow*. John Lewellen and Henry Volkmnr are each treating them ee tree t o ‘ a cement walk before their properties on Fourth street. , ; David Overholtser, a brother of James Lewellen and a minister in the Brethren church, la hare from his home in Carina, CaL, and will preach at 10 a. m. Sunday morning in the Brethren church berm * , Logs are being cut on the North Pork for the Whitaker sawmill. German Is yet M a g taught in otUr H. S. Mias Metis Hansen, teacher hi the Grammar school, entertained the mcmwrs oT tnc sptcct c'tiHi tl)€ AH h F i , Tuesday evening. H. B. Steward, Of the Pool Hall, Rest Place aad new stand, has been at heme sick for the peat 10 days. Lewis Strong, the Agricultural im plement man, is having built next to hie store a repository for automobiles. N. 8. Phelps is the builder. Mrs. A. Houge says her sister, Mrs. M. R. Charles, left San Franciaco Nov. 20 with her husband, Dr. Charles, who gees to Foochow, China, as medical missionary. They have two small daughters, one of whom was born in China where they wore stationed be fore. Mr. and Mrs. Will Cribbins, of Mid dle Fork, called for Dr. Pemberton on the occasion of the birth of their "firstborn,” who is a boy. This event oeeured on Thanksgiving day. Albert Pan ter was operated on at the Pemberton hospital for a minor trouble this weak. Paul Davis, a boy of about It years, fell off the woodshed last weak, cut ting Us knee which had to be stitched and Dr. Peffiberton area the doctor. . The Myrtle Point and Loady cheese factories expect to coetinue all winter. Hitherto they have closed for a few months. ' : * " W. D. Webb, Who has been absent for a,few years ever fo the valley, re conducting a logging camp none thee* for the Johnson Lumber company. Twenty men are employed and the logs will be carried on the river. Ira Cornelias and family will re move to Powers next week. Mr. Cor nelius is how employed there. Frank Henderson says the kiddles in his house am all sick. They have the cough that whoops. One said this a. m., *T lost my breakfast! Give me something to eat!” Mrs. O. H. Clarke gave a musical at her heme Friday of last weak for the Myrtle Point must have the same con nected with sewer by Jan. 1, 1918, or be subject to the penalty of the city ordinance. Dr. Pemberton called to see Albert » »breeder at Norway and O. B. Long head at Bridge Modnay night. He al eo reports Mrs. Oas Hamilton as ■ptoni office bed for sevensi — T*n a very etok girl la now reportod to bo C. HUton »h a lts , uader s sgement the Myrtle Point