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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1918)
''- v V? * àlr-f' - *\ •I-.T'T-, v * a f rJ 1 P A G E TW O ___________________ 1________ ,_______ ___ _________ M Y R T L E P O IN T ITEM S. H00VER1ZE and Save MONEY ! B Y U S IN G Monople Coffee Packed in v ' q y » S C n P ^ H iL íiL NJ.- V *Hu*i5* coffee i Economy Qaart Frail Jars W E guarantee M O N O P L E C O F F E E to give you satisfaction and ' to equal any 40c coffee packed in tins. A fte r the ooffee has been used out of the jar it can be used for canning fruit Why buy coffee in tin when you can get a useful container at the same price? Try m Caul o f M O N O PLE C O FFEE mud Satisfy Yourself as to Its Quality SU G AR ! Don’t use sugar in making Syrup. Use M O N O P LE C A N E A N D M A P L E S Y R U P Pi/st Natiosal W . B. LYONS Phaee 211 V O U are judged not only by your thoughts ex- pressed in writing, bat also by the care in the selection o f the paper upon which you write. watermarked into the sheet conveying your mes sage w ill show that yon have a fine sense o f discrimination and excellait good taste. Symphony Lawn w riting paper is in all the all purposes and occasions. Also correspondence cards in several sizes. ■* S Y M P H O N Y LAWN ’ - • * is featured exclusively at our store; fifty cents to one dollar a box. F u h rm an ’s P h arm acy -Coquille, Ore. Delivered tsYou Fraa Choose from 4 4 _ _ * _ in the fa m o u s _________ o f bicyeiaa. A ll ara pictured - in natural colora in our latest catalog. Thors ara many other models also— in fact tbs most com- plsJsHnsof bicycles in the world, all — FAC TO R Y PRICES, from S1S.7S» f lS S S , up. There is a Maad bicycle to •uit the taste o f every rider—olectrio --- -------------- ------- - ------------ — - ‘ m las’ models too—ell at ble only ' selling MhtiFrn Triti l FREIGHT CHABcfis* Ä j t l V 'P R ¿ * PAID TO TOUR TOWN, for thirty days tree trtal-eetm l ridine tost. We pay ratera chargee if you decide ast to keep it, sad amba no chare* for wasraad teer daring trial. Wo make year ---------» - t t - R U t r î ä ä T jj j e w k the «arid, with aaerrioadZ * Flee Teara I » jtaVljSTasSrt? S flS S t t rm rw heela. Inn«- T u b «, . jo l Kits, a te . orn Eapalr parts fry all h te rtl^ and ros.Ur- M EADES a '¿£ What About Seed Corn? Bearded Barley GET YOUR SEED Hahm correct sixes and tints for tr -i Professor John L. Gary as and Professor C. A . Davidson and w ife o f the local school faculty, were Coquills visitors Sunday afternoon. Max Dement and fam ily spent *> Sunday at their ranch near Powers. Mrs. Guy Ford, Ernest and Ray- * Fard and Hilda Carter drove to Coquille Sunday afternoon in thair Ford. Mr. Hartley, who has bean suffer That is the whole stofy of seeds'this year. Have you taken ad ing fo r some time with a carbuncle, is somewhat improved. He ie stay vantage o f our offers in seeds and secured your supply? ing at the home o f Oscar Reed. During the last few weeks we have sold over a carload o f seed Born— On the twenty- fifth o f March to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ham- oats at not over 3 1-2 cents per pound. W ere you one of the mack a bouncing baby girl. lucky purchasers? W e have disposed of over half a ton of onion \ “ Uncle Henry” Ptoeger waa a pas sets at three pounds for 25c. Did you get yourt? If not, you senger to Marshfield Saturday, re turning Sunday. He attended a spec are too late for this season, and w ill» be compelled to pay high ial meeting o f the Knights o f Pyth prices from now on. ias besides attending to various busi ness affairs. Georgs Lea is now “ handing out tha goods” from behind the counter o f Uncle Henry’s Gents Furnishings store. Easter Sunday was fittingly ob served in the M. E. church both morn ing end evening. The children took pert in the morning and in the even W e have Yellow Dent, Smoky Dent, and Stowell’s Evergreen, ing the Senior choir gave a sacred Easter concert. also have a supply of “ Pride of the North” on the way. Place Herman G. Prey left M yrtle Point your orders now. Saturday and on Sunday morning boarded the Valley Limited fo r Am er ican Lake where he will begin train ing fo r Uncle Sam. “ Dutch” was the first to be called from M yrtle Point by the recent draft. Previous to this he handled the Oregon Power Co.*s business in M yrtle Point. - M. R. Lee came down from Powers Sunday to spend the day with his Small quantity in stock— no more in sigh t Do you want any? family. Mias Clara McDonald was among the passengers to Broad bent last Thursday returning Friday. Quite e group o f young people, too bashful to have their names printed, Better be safe than sorry— Coquille visitors Sunday. Mr. Newman, who has been work ing in the rock quarry at Marshfield fo r some time, had an accident last Thursday which proved to be quite painful. While descending the lad der he slipped and fell, breaking his foot. The accident will keep him to his home fo r about four weeks. Mrs. Milton Reece le ft on the morn in g train -Friday fo r Seattle where she w ill join her husband. Mr. Reece has a good position in the shipyards there and they expect to make it TWO P h o n e s — 691 FVrwif i r C S Streets trM tfl fVininllp Front am and Coquille, Orpcrnn Oregon their hpme fo r some time. | Mrs. O. H. Clarke gave a recital o f A C Q U I R E T H E T H R I F T H A B I T — B U Y TH R IFT STAMPS her music pupils at her home last Friday evening. 1 A fte r the program fell enjoyed a pleasant evening. The local Presbyterian church dosed a week’s revival meeting Sun other pastor will arrive here soon to B u * M erger PoMibfe. day. The pastor, Rev. Mr. Anderson, from Tom Williamson’s ranch Tues take charge o f the work here and at day- had charge. It i / unofficially announced, says Coquille. Andrew Cotton, o f Gravel Ford, wae Tennis and baseball are beginning the Coos Bay Times, that plana are to claim the attention o f our local doing bueinesa in M yrtle Point Sat well under way fo r a consolidation o f urday. _______ ' _______ _ fans. W m R' b Market Report. the Bank o f Coos County, form erly Malcolm Daaheny was a Powers Andrew Christensen, o f the local the Flanagan A Bennett Bank, and The cattle market opened fo r the Sugarloef cheese factory, returned passenger Sunday. the Bank o f M yrtle Point under the week with receipts o f 1400. While Monday was the event o f the an from Coos Bay Monday evening where name o f the latter. choice steers were not advanced any he has just completed preparations nual election o f M yrtle Point city The m atter has been plaqed before above the quotations fo r the end of for opening a cheese factory in that dads. Our voting citisens seemed to the Oregon State Banking Depart the month medium to good steers are place. John McDonald w ill be the place unusual confidence in those hold ment fo r its approval. A ll details selling about 60 cents higher. Com ing the offices last year aa all were cheese maker. 0 with the exception o f some realty mon steers are selling at about the Mrs. Chas. Harriott made a busi re-elected: Councilmen, P. W . Laird holdings o f the Baak o f Coos County same as Saturday. The choice cows and Henry Schroeder; Recorder, E. A. ness trip to Powers Monday. are said to have been agreed upon. and heifers have been advanced fully Mrs. Jake Stemmier was a business Dodge; Treasurer, J. M. Arrington. Under the present plans, the offic 76 cento, they are now quoted at 9.76 The M yrtle Point Home Guards visitor to Marshfield Monday. ials w ill be as follows: to 10.76. Common to good cows and The Claud Nosier fam ily drove to now number sixty-five men. The en heifers have advanced 60 cents with President— A . J. Radabaugh. Coquille Sunday in their new Buick tire company practice Wednesday ev other linee fu lly steady. In general V ice-Pree.-Ll. A . Black. ening and Captain Geo. E. Tonney truck. the cattle market is on a much better Cashier— R. A . Annin. N early everyone turned their clocks and temporary Lieutenant J. L. Gary basis than at any time during this Assistant Cashier— Mica Crawford. ahead Sunday morning in accordance hold a school o f soldiering in the Oaks spring. Quotations are: Good to The Bank o f Coos County was pur with the daylight saving bill. Those Pavilion two nights each week. P ri choice steers 11.00 to 12.00; medium chased from the Flanagan A Bennett who didn’t were “ tardy” all through vate Frank Long, o f the U. 8. Ma to good steers 10.60 to 11.60; common fines Radio Station in Marshfield, interests at Marshfield last yes^ b y the day, so they soon fell into line. to medium steers 8.60 to 10.00; choice Mr. Black, form erly o f the Umpqua Bill Berry was a Powers paasenarer was with the school Tuesday and as cows end heifers 9.76 to 10.76; com district, A . E. Adelsperger, R. C. De sisted in the drilling. Tuesday. mon to good cows and heifers A 00 to ment end others. It has been' reported that our W. B. Mayter, o f Derm, arrived 9.60. Connors 4.26 to 6.24; bulls 6.00 It is pointed out that one strong Monday fo r a week’s visit with rel Famous Boy Orator” is about to take to 9.00; calves 7*60 to 12.00; Stockers atives. down with the measles. Here’s hop financial institution will be much more and feeders 6.60 to 9.60. advantageous to the community than The M yrtle Point Auxiliary o f the ing he gets well by Liberty Bond Day. Hog receipts 1000. The market is Everybody will turn out fo r the big two smaller ones and w ill tend to Red Cress has recently added twelve quoted steady to 10 cents Ugher. The eliminate factionalism which sow . members to the already large parade to be held next Saturday af quality o f hogs today is much better list. ternoon in honor o f the opening o f times proves detrimental to commun than at any time during the past week ities and institutions. Floyd Corliss was s week end vis the Third Liberty Loan drive and the and the advance o f 10 cents is mer itor at Powers. N first anniversary o f our entrance in ited. Quotations are: - Prim e lights In view o f the situation at M yrtle Word was received Sunday that the war. I f you’re not a slacker _ 17.00 to 17.10; prime boo vies 16.60 to Miss Marie Hermann died in Phoenix, German sympathiser be there Satur Pont fo r several years past the letter 16.86; pigs 14.76 to 16.76; bulk 16.76. point seems to be especially well tak day afternoon at 1:80. Arisona, o f tuberculosis. She went Sheep receipts none. The market ’Germany” Guthardt le ft Thursday there several weeks ago for her health fo r sheep is steady at previous quo morning fo r Coes Bay where he will but gradually got worse. She is a tations. Westorn lambs 16.00 to 16.- sister o f Mrs. Gus Diets, o f this place. be employed in the cheese factory. Rov. W b . Horsfall Retires. 60; valley lambs 14.60 to 16.00; year Mrs. Claud Nosier has been supply Tha M yrtle Point Fire company is Last Sunday Rev. Wm. Horsfall, lings 18.00 to 18.60; wethers 12.50 to ing the fourth grade room in the Pub getting well prepared under the able • f Band on, who has boon fo r many 18.00; owes 9.00 to 12.00. lic school in the absence o f Miss Han direction o f Chief Masson. The com years in charge o f the Episcopal con Raise a Hog, Raise a Sheep, Rraise sen, who is out with the measles. pany meets fo r drill every Thursday gregation bore at Coquille retired a garden. night. A t the regular council meet Jamas Henderson le ft Monday for from the active work o f the ministry. Idaho, where he expects to locate ing Monday night C hief Masson askM The Bandon W orld in speaking o f the The Com m ercial Club meets svsry soon. fo r 1200 feet additional hose. He cloee o f hie pastorate says he hee W ednesday evening at 7:80. Every- The Twin Oaks school opened Mon was ordered to make inquiry as to the been vicar o f the Episcopal churches day with Mrs. Geo. Hermann as teach cost and w ill probably get his re- between the 8hislsw river end the er. So fa r 28 pupils are enrolled. Wlnchuck river on the California line In the regular fire drill last week F. L . Lundy was doing business in fo r the past 29 y ea n . He took charge N O T H IN G E L S E ! ■ « « IT Coquilla Wednesday. the children o f the Grammar school o f the work on Easter day, 1889, end I N C O Q U IL L E . J. H. Roberts was cbltsd to Florence succeeded in getting out o f the school has given ft his undivided attention There has never been anything in Wednesday by the death o f his grand building in sixty seconds. «. Wonderful growth and Coquille w ith the IN S T A N T action of Several cases o f measles have been son. He left Thursday morning. progress has token piece in this sec sim ple buckthorn bark, glycerine. H. Burager was in town from Co- reported among the children and tio n during that time and Rev. Hora- •**•» 6* m ixed In A d ler-i-k a. ONE quilie Tuesday. young people o f M yrtle Point. How- fa ll has token e prominent pert in S P O O N F U L flushes the E N T IR E none have proved Mrs. Imogens Neal is here from thie development. F or 22 yan n he bnwel tra ct so com pletely ft relieves Leneve visiting friends and relatives, was located at Marshfield end fa r the A N Y C ASE sour stomach, gas or stives. Butter W rappers peat «even years in Bandon. Although constipation and prevents append ici- C. E. Mulkey, o f Coquille, speat Signs at the Sentinel retiring from native work rm diitil o f The IN S T A N T , pleasant action Tuesday in this city. the local pariah. Rev. H o n n U will oft* A d ltr-i-k a surprises both doctors GeOtag Caïds, 100 fo r 9100. to town to make this U s C. J. Fuhrman. MPANY C H IC A O O N otare Carea, The Dacter Takea the than is usually required. This is par- ticu la rl^ tru e o f colds. Chamber- Fee. n- „ _ b . R?med* rsllevea the There is an old w r in g that “ Nature tuigs, liquifies the tmigh mucua and cursa, the doctor taires the fee,” but akk' Natura in iU expectoration, can help N a ------------ as everyone knows you ---------— --- ------- alla'.s th< the cough and aida Nature in ture very much sad t thereby enable restoring """* tb* «yrtarn to a healthy it t « effect a la muoh (ms time | condition. Busy Comer Grocery