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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1918)
'■ I t is not necessary fo r you to come to oar store to bay. Just call tip on the phone and w e w ill take your order and deliver it w ith promptness. You w ill fin d both quality and quantity ju st as good as i f you had personally selected the goods. W e are anxious to have you as a customer and w e are sure w e w ill hold you as such a fte r first purchase. Phone 251 W. H. LYONS . *. S' • . ■ . ' . *•-*" F irst National Bank Building A Guaranteed Liver Treatment fT ^ H E function o f the liver ia to filte r the waste _ products-poisons from the blood and to pro duce bile, the fluid which aids digestion in the small intestine, and which is also a natural purgative. I f the liver slows down in its work, the entire system suffers—w e have sour or sick stomach, headache, indigestion and constipation. Rexall Liver Salts Contain certain salts commonly found in the cele brated mineral w ater a t Carlsbad— the famous spring visited by people from all over the world suffering from chronic liver trouble. A tablespoonful o f R E X A L L L IV E R S A L T S every m orning fo r a week or ten days is sim ilar to the C A R L S B A D T R E A T M E N T . 25c 50c and $1.90 Fuhrman’s Pharmacy — Coquille, Ore. “W aste Not Your Time!” W e w ill m ake yoar tim e valuable by com ing to os fo r your ¡¡¡o Hay, drain. Flour and M ill Feeds Lime, Cement, Plaster, Fire Bricks and Clay Laois Lett, fath er o f Joseph and W illiam , pud liv in g on the North side, was afflicted by a paralytic atroke last weak. Tha senior M r. Mullen, a G. A . R. man, ia very Ul. He la in the low er hotel and being nuraed by hie daegh- ter-in-lew , Mrs. Geo. Malian, i Mias Goldie M ichaels fo r aoasetime stenographer fo r A ttorney Giles, g iv in g fine service, has accepted a like s it nation w ith a shipbuilding com pany at tha B ay and w ill begin in her new position this weak. She leases many friends and admirers Burr, tha b ig carpenter, (a this week building b ig cattle sheds at tha feedin g ysrdb o f Lester and E llis Dement on the. sooth aide o f town. W u . P . Rodenba ugh, foster son o f M r. and Mrs. A . B. Campbell o f M yr tie Point, was m arried to Mies Lasts D . McCracken last weak. hams was Springfield but they wars m arried in Eugene. Tha young aeon worked here with his fath er in the L . H . Pearce garage last and saaa vary popular with our young folks. Ha was vary young but be swore that he was eld enough and the desk started him. H a said hs had no guardian. M r. and Mra. Clara Dement are asa from Portland where they to see th eir brother H arry, who is in the U . 8 . M ilitary service. They also saw (h eir sister, Mrs. W hit# in Marshfield oa th eir return. Mr. and Mrs. A lfre d Long are the happy parents o f a first son, since Sunday, Dr. Clarke reports. Young man, whose initials are C. A . SL, has returned to Coot county and is a choke setter ia a loggin g camp. He took a few days o ff to eel bbrute with ns. M r. and Mra. Lloyd Spires came down from Pow ers fo r tbs holidays and met their tw o sobs here oa their »cation from the state university. Jim Hobson says his animals were fa t which ha shipped last Saturday. Bob Clinton is this week at his brother John’s down the river, baling *y- Bon Tracy, o f A rago, is now haul in g wood fo r his kiln burning next A . D. H all, a new man bars from Idaho, has bought the Gus Bunder property and has moved into It and likes i t 277. The figures referrin g to Rsv. Tboo. Barklow's clerical work ia last ;’s item s w ar* fo r the year fo r ssatrim ony committed and fo r funeral sermons preached 88 — total number o f m arriages solem nixed 277. Red Cross interest is grow ing as m ay be seen by the number engaged ia their room. M rs. Coles has 41 knitters knitting and th* sewers are sew ing on pajossas. N . S. Phelps is building a garage fo r Verne Lundy fo r his Dodge. M r. and Mrs. W . D. M iller went ror to the Bay last week and M r M illar suffered the rem oval o f tonsils and adenoids. Dr. F. M. W h it* was the operator. Boa is her* from Powers whiling aw ay the hours. The boys are al w ays glad to so* him, the same with th* g irls— at least ’twould seem so. Katherine Smith ia another teach er in town fo r th * holiday soaaon— teachers on upper Catching creek. M r. and Mrs. B ert Anderson, o f Bandoa, w ar* her* over Sunday to so* their grandfather Mullen, who is very ilL Miss Belmore, a niece of Mr. Anderson, also accompanied Set them out now, they will grow JUST AS W ELL and you can have EARLY ONIONS when the pnce is high. FOR A SHORT TIME ONION SETS 3 lbs. for 25c Bargains In Canned Goods A FEW CANS TH E Y LA S T Peaches, per can......................... ..14c Apricots, per can ........................... 17c Utmost Brand Beans with tomato sauce, Large Can............19c Pickled Pork Per pound 27 l-2c in brine Less than Wholesale cost today. Fancy Mince Meat per pound....... . 2 0 c Dill Pickles in bulk . per dozen............ &Oc Fancy Mackerel 15c each GOOD APPLES 65 cents and 75 cents per box . V. , i' * t Busy Comer Grocery Front and C Streets Coquille, Oregon Phones 691 and 541 le ra fo r ths holiday* with th *ir rel w ar* always rig h t atives, the several Dement fam ilies Miss Helen W hitaker i* one o f those who are home from the state and the Dr. Fearnly fam ily. The 12-year-old *oa o f Mrs. Roby university fo r the holidays w ith her father and mother. One o f the most noticeable changes recently is the loss by the Hob o f its mustache. The place looks bare. Sam Diets is the carpenter em ploy ed on the Guerin hotel im provem ent There are many new pupils a t the grammar school this new year. H. B. Steward has sold his billiard L ie u t Roes, o f the 12th Infantry, hall reading room and rest place to U. 8. A., arrived last weak and with S. S. Darnell. the permission o f the young lady, her There is a big m ining deal oh righ t parents and all interested, carried her now which makes interesting talk at away to 8an Francisco, to arm y head least fo r several o f our citiien e. quarters at the Presidio, but first they The Red Cross ladies at work in w ere m arried at the home o f Urn the Shine building have shipped 4(1 bride’s parents oa Ash ctra st Miss suits end have now increased the Eugenie Black, daughter o f J. A . knitting force to 61. Black, o f the Coon County Bank, and The gradma o f the numerous m il— L io u t Roan, a drillm aster serving at fam ily with her grand-daughter, A g tbs Presidio, were the happy contract nes. have moved into the P age house Misa Opal W hobrey, daughter of in * parties. They were m arried Dee. on Maple street 29 at 8 p. as. by Rsv. F . 8. Drake. Mrs. Jo* M ast is much better and Mr. and Mrs. John W hobrey, is in They took train the follow in g morn they w ill soon be settled on the ing fo r their C alifornia home. Mias Black made friends o f a ll whom she mot the short tim e she has bean her* end the U. 8. officer is the kind of Located: “ Where Rail and W ater Meet” Phone 161 Kay and H unt Warehouse Co. FROM BACK TO FRONT M r*. A . N . Mullen, daughter o f Mr. and M rs. J. W Culbertson o f North Fork, has returned from H a waiian Islands and is now hi Portland p ’k ’g . Com Flakes L E F T - W H IL E tram River Boat to Railroad COQUILLE GARAGE, A A PuD, Prop. Washington Crisp/ 10c In* Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cartn# a, sister fo r 14 years. They drove over by w ay o f Roaeburg and report the road through tha canyons as not good. T h ey are hare fo r a vis it w ith B ill and he knows bow to en tertain. Ben James and w ife have a little James. Dr. Pem berton says, “ it is a bory” and w eighs 8 pounds, and the doctors are w ise guys. “ Germany” o f the P ercy Peel Chop House bought (in sigh t and unseen the entire crop o f potatoes raised on the vacant lots in tow n. That is he got the w eigh t but didn’t see the spuds before baying. C. E. Deakin is our once again new railroad a g e n t W e lik e him well enough to keep him —but the S. P. has w ays past finding o u t B B artlett, o f C atching creek, at tem pted to run doom a 80 pound gob bler but stepped on the point o f a 10 penny nail and some one else got th# turkey. H s came to town some what one-sided. R ay D evau lt eon o f Jo* Devault, who ia now in Anaconda, Montana, was m arried Dec. 12 to M iss Zelia Evans, (A th at place. The six-year old daughter o f O. A. K arvay is very ill w ith pneumonia, Dr. Pem berton raoprts. D evau lt who la tely moved from hare to Oriand, C alif., submitted * ssvsre surgical operation on his neck recently. A fe w years ago he fe ll from a m ower and got a splinter in his neck and though he had good a t the tim e it never properly healed. W # have not heard o f the results o f the operation. Bennett 8 wan ton, o f M arshfield, was her* fo r a day this week looking •fta r business o t the Machado es- fo r the Bennett Tru st company to whom it was assigned by Mrs. Broulette, trustee in the w ill. School teachers are home from »a n y directions and tha schools have resumed th eir even tenored way. P . L . Phelan, a Pow ers Logging camp scaler, was here fo r a vis it and good dinner w ith his fa m ily one day last weak. I * A . Perrone, a M yrtle wood lum- irm an from G aylord, was in town this week. H e gets out tim ber for hi the d ry docks. Hard wood is required. hie ristar , I * « » and A lta , neither o f them JW »t where th ey w are goin g. One. 2®“ *** °rovs, Mr. They had year* u ----- ~sa- ~ V * **** didn’t return from the direction she went. The other «me did not return fron r»l ot bat aba’s hare.