The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921, April 05, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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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
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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.
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S Y M P H O N Y LAWN
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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
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selling
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What About Seed Corn?
Bearded Barley
GET YOUR SEED
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correct sixes and tints for
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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
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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.
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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
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Front am
and
Coquille, Orpcrnn
Oregon
their hpme fo r some time.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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alla'.s th<
the cough and aida Nature in
ture very much sad t thereby enable restoring
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it t « effect a
la muoh (ms time | condition.
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