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Christmas Mixed Candy per pound 2 0 c
Fancy Salt Mackerel
SPECIAL while they last
The price of Graham flour has been
reduced. 'Now cheaper than white
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W. H. LYONS
First National Bank Building
Raisins
Sweet Potatoes
W alnuts
Christmas Gift
Bananas
Almonds
Brazil Nuts
Oranges
Filberts
Busy Comer Grocery
Front and C Streets
it is the one final touch that shows appreciation,
b is the “Thank You” which you cannot say in person.
Acknowledging gifts does not require a long letter
—just a short note w#l carry the message of apprecia
tion full as well
For this purpose nothing is more
Coquille, Oregon
tim e. HU w ife, three sons sad H u m
daughter« are the surviving m m le ft
Jim Habaoa kaapa a «trin e o f ani
mals hop Sad fo r Portland and yet
there’« moat in the butcher Shop.
When its gone w e ll have more.
This week J. D. Culbertson owns
the E. Jenkins’ ranch a t Cooper
bridge, North Fork, and M r. Jenkins
retiree to city life . W e are pleated
that Aunt M ary U nearer town.
LoU Jones, son o f Ed Jones, le
home to enjoy the holiday season with
his parents. Ho U s corporal In U.
S. service at F ort Canby.
Broad bent U a very m odi alive
place in the country. H ie balls gives,
the interest taken in music and lyes*
urn, show a desire fo r improvement
and w ill bo attained. Their latest U
the building o f a play shad fo r the
school. MUs M agm as, the principal,
U the prom oter. A play was given
,'Jumbo Joe,” the star la which was
“ Gus,” whom we’ve all hoard and soon
play. E veryth in * thing in it was a
suecsM. 1%e music was by tha Glee
dub o f M yrtle Point. The hn id im in
baskets brought $1.35 to $4A0 each
and net t ed $85, which pays fo r the
lumber and nails. Th e carpenter work
is donated by the patrons o f the
school and they’re a ll glad.
M rs. W alter Paha has returned
First— It is neat and convenient
Second— It carries your note of thankfulness
simply and directly.
We have a fisc tine el correspondence Cards
25c, 35c, 50c
.. 24 cards and 24 envelopes
Your Boy should have a Comfort Kit—r f ready for mail
ing—$1.50.
For soldiers and sailors.
Fuhrm an’s Pharmacy
“Waste Not Your Time!”
farm in g on the place th at has been
neglected fo r several years.
There was s charivari in the south
w est section o f town this week, you
know; a gun, tin pans, bells and gong
souding things, but I d on t know fo r
whom or by whom— next week may
be. The noise was a ll righ t— o f its
A lady who has been reading the
Sentinel fo r several years says, “ How
much is It T I want it fo r m yself.” And
she ga ve us one-fifty.
Uncle H enry is over am ong 'h is
many friends on the Bayside. M arsh
field was his horns before com ing hors.
V a . A. M cN air is a regu lar subscri
ber and looks forw ard to the regular
a rriva l o f the Sentinel.
W . B. M ater and w ife are here,
the guests o f their daughter, M rs.
Jacob Nelson.
M r. M ater earns to
this country from the east an invalid
and by the change o f clim ate his
health w as restored. M rs. Nelson a l
so had tbs same experience. They
come from M innesota.
A rth d r J. Nelson, Co. D, Sen Fran
ciee, w rites his fath er, Jacob Nelson,
here that a ll is w ell w ith him, that U.
S. is g iv in g the boys a ll th at’s due,
that he expects to m ove soon on the
w ay there towards the war.
B ey G arrentt, one o f our much alive
and progreuaive farm ers, has shipped
to San Francisco SQO seeks o f pota
toes. Th ey w ere properly sorted fo r
the beet m arket and brought the best
We will make your time valuable by
com i ng to us for your
Hay, Gram, Flour and M ill Feeds
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