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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1918)
ItOQUILLI VALERY SAVE SÜ 6 AB FOR TOE SOLDIERS USE Monople Cane and Maple Syrup Thi* is made from Cane and Maple. Once used alwsps used, none better. LET ME SEND YOU. A BOTTLE TODAY Packed in Glass—all sixes—no danger of poisoned when you use goods parked in Glass. getting Costs no more than Syrup or Coffee packed in worth less tin. Try COQUILLE BUTTER and MONOPLE CANE and MAPLE SYRUP on Hot Cakes, see how they slip. H igh Grade G roceries a t Low P rices Give Us a Trial Order- W. H. LYONS Pint Natieul 211 tfaa high school Said at U m Christian church. \ tod rV^r tli# direction of Prof. C. A. Davidson furnished tha mi sic which was much appreciated by Rev. L. M. Andarson praaehad a vary in*tractive and fill addraaa aa tha cbua motto, “Over tha Top.” Tha senior class occupied tha front seats in Ilia auditorium. Those graduating this year are Vivian Annin, Francis Braden, Gladys Car ter, Alice Dement, Wallace Dement Homer Gant, Orvin Gant, llollie John son, Flossie Lett, Clara McDonaU, Forrest Maua, Lyle Nosier Lula Ray, Gilbert Schriefer, Jamas Whitaker, Al bert Pan tar. Mrs. O. H. Clarks has invitaUons oat for s public recital to bo given at the Unique theatre Monday evening, June S. Dr. Clarke, as reader, and the Myrtle Point Glee Club also have places an the program. Percy and Albert Black went by au to stage to Roeeburg Wednesday. Per cy intends going on to Portland to spend some time while Albert goes to | SeatUs to work. This is examination week in the | schools which close toaay for the sum mer vacation. The entire eighth grade passed in | the state examinations taken the mid dle of May and they will enter high I school this fall. This speaks well for [ their teacher, Mr. Claude Nosier. On Tuesday evening the Grammas school gave a progressive program. The first and second grades together, I the third and fourth, the fifth and sixth and the seventh and eighth, each ■ ■ ■ .... ■ , ■ » - - ■ ,.....- -— t ----j ■■■ - --- — — ■ 1 ■ ■ ----r— — -- ....— ... ...r --*— ----— -r— --- of the four in a different room, gave very interesting programs.-The school [ netted $43 from the entertainment. Miss Mabel Black went to Portland I Wednesday for a month’s visit with [ friends. Prof, and Mrs. C. A Davidson and | Mrs. Claude Noeler attended cont ent exercises at Coquille last | Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Barnhart are I happy over the arrival of a title girl | born the 24 th Inst. Dr. Clarke reports the arrival of a t baby boy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Earl Slingsby Wednesday morning. t There was a large attendance at the I Methodist church Sunday morning | when the anual union memorial ser vices were held. The church was beau-1 .X _ tifully decorated with an array of flags and flowers. A large choir delightful ly rendered a number of anthems suit able to the occasion. Rev. F. G. Drake preached an eloquent sermon on “Our Doty of Self Sacrifice." The local G. A. R. headed the procession to the chruch followed by the Home Guard in un^wm. At this ^ Mast, and Misses Irma Bunch and hospital last Thursday and U vary B ut Fork Item*. will offering was taken for the local1 weak y et May King. Ivan Laird, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rod Cross which amounted to $25.75 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown went to u_ „ . . . i The pajamas suits w h i c h ----- D. Laird, has enlisted. Ha went out Myrtle Point Monday to attend the p " * .» . — «»- over tha mountain Thursday, May 16, Mina, went to Newberg Sunday where ished at this meeting. This was the funeral of little Ronaldson Peel, who to Roeeburg where he took tho train they intend to spend the summer. last of our material. Mora will bo died early Sunday morning. for Portland. The airplane division is Little Ranaldsan Peel, eon of Mr. ordered before our next mooting. Mrs. Ed A assn spent part of last the branch ha will try for and he I and Mrs. Percy Peel, died at his home There were no donations this week, weak vUiting friends at McKinley. hopes to become a flyer. Here’s hop in Myrtle Point “ Sunday morning of 1 but . . ., two new members wsrs addsd Ratliffs Lawhorn mads a business ing that Ivan will get a chance to drop | pneumonia, aged on. ysar, seven 1^ o(jr AuxilUry. They were Ralph trip to Coquille one day thU week. a bomb on Billie 2’s head. months and thirteen days. Funeral Sasawell and May King. " The Road mas ter mads a business Jacob Mater caught a coyote recent [services were hold at the home on Mon There will be a play given at the trip to thU place one day thU weep. ly. It is the first one known in this day, . conducted G. Drake. . . by , Rev. . F. __ , .Hall Saturday night the proceeds to Work on the gravel hauling will soon part of tha country. The interment was in the Myrtle Point L the R^d Croro. commence now. Moat of the gravel A. W. Cooper, of California, came cemeUry. The many flower, bore Word w u ^ v e d from our chmlr. will be gotten from the bed of Cherry in over the mountains a weak ago testimony to the love in which the lit- H n Anna Wilcox> Uut Creek. |Ue °ns was held. would b# back from her visit to Cali- Aasen’s have finUhed their logging Sunday, stayed at Waited Laird’s and went on to Mountain Glade Monday. I, , % me! W*th ‘ V“ y ^ forni. Saturday. She ha. been great- contract hare and expect to move to Ha has been in California for several [ful accident Turoday evening while , mis8sd at onr meeUngs for tho the Fairview country soon. years and think* San Diego Is the playing in their Buck truck. HU fin- * month Gordon Shepherd and wife went so ger was badly mashed. >p At our business meeting this week Coquille Saturday to visit the form nieaat place to live. He had worked a committee of three waa appointed er’s sUter, Mrs. Cordoso a t the Hamil where they gather the kelp and turn it into potash. to solicit for the Red Croes room ton hospital. McKinley Red Cross. Saturday night, May IS, a pie so Ted Brown, Milford Meat and Er McKinley Rad Croat Notea May 16 | wbicb wo h*v® decided to buy from cial and school entertainment was nast Forbes went up Brummick creek • Our lict of workers thU week were F** A*“ n Broe At our Pr®®®"4 Plac® held in the Brewster Valley school M e d . . « W. H. Bunch, Alva Brown, “ no of lockin* * * ro°m fishing Sunday. They caught about house. Quite a number of people at Lee Mast, Ed Marcey, Oscar Bunch, which c‘ u*ed *ome “ ?“ *“* • “ sixty fish and also a good drenching tended from McKinley. Pies and en Wm. Forbes, Otto Prey Ratliffe Law- w* UIU*lly h*ve * * * * Wt of g0od* aa it rained very hard part of tbs day. tertainment were of the quality that horn, A rthur Brown, Clinard Wood- ,nd unfini,hed »*™>enU on hand, opened pockets, for it is said that $98 ring, Mason Wilcox, Geo. Glenn, C. O. Wi4h onl n4W room wWch to 18x20 Items From Arago. waa taken in for the Red Cross. King and Misses Olive Norris a n d 1" W* “ n *“ ■«■ arrmn**d Wednesday, Mrs. Marcy wm can- J. W. Barnett moved his family Marjorie Marcy. ThU U the Urgest much mor* eonv®ni®"tly *nd » • wfll from Arago to the Frank Fish house vassing the Dora school district to attendance yet at any meeting not ne<d 40 carr* our work •* * * on Fishtrap and will do team work for wards getting the $100,000,000 for the Three vi.ito r. were present They on««ount °f **“ Red Cross; she got some of them. M. T. Clinton this summer. were Mrs. Ed Aasen. Mrs. Walter | oth#r PurP°— ; Tha building stands Mr. and Mrs. Crowley, who have Thoea who passed their eighth Norris and Mrs. Nancy Neely Uu ,t out*‘d® ^ ^ h 00’ y»r<*> which grade examinations a t Arago were lived a long time in Curry county, sold A number of pajama suiU were cut make* U in “ n“ rly * pU** their ranch. Their eon. Pearly, of out and partly finished. Our other in th* community as H would be poesi- Adrian Halter, Lana Barnett, Lloyd Brewster Valley, went down with his and Floyd Krants. machine arrived which makes us able 10 **t' Buick and brought them up to his Fishtrap and Arago have become to accomplish much mors than before 0 u r trea*ur*r > Mildred M ast ra- home, where they will stay until they We wish to thank Mrs. L. A. Lawhorn ■5*ned M ,h * ®*P*!t* to be gona all quite measley of lata. The following are afflicted: Clarence decide on a new location for their for the same. summer. Mrs. Mason Wilcox was families Schroeder, J. D. Carl, M. T. Clinton, home. Mrs. Geo. Norris, of F.irview, do- 40 * * b*r pl* ? Mr. and Mra. E. P. Mast, of Middle nated sixteen beauUfully made hand- Mrf A- A,ford vl*iUd our "M O a g Ben Knife, L. A. Pinkston and Chas. Creek, have rented their place there Newton. More ease* perhaps will de kerchiefs. We thank her also. | Thursday. to their son, Fred, and Mrs. Mast is velop later. W# still have one more donation ▼Wting h«r daughter, Mrs. James Mrs. Georgs Halter received a lat this week. It U $2.50 from our friend, McKinley Note*. ter Friday from her brother, Guy Benham, of Brewster Valley. Mr. Jim Davis, for which the ladies Three cars went out over the old Mabel Wilcox U home from Coquille Johnson, who was reported to have especially wish to thank him. Coot Bay Wagon rood Wednesday of been taken to the hospital a t Pasco, We have two quilts all pieced ready lwh*r* ,h* h®*" ««ending school, lest weak. to quilt. This has been done as pick A number of McKinley people went Wash., aa a result from the railroad What kind of a thing is a German up work for those who did not care to Brewster Valley Sunday on a fish- wrack but it appears a mistake. He ia instead in tha hospital at Missoula, when he will stand the abusive and t° work on pajama suits. ing picnic. Montana. Ha said his hand was quite insulting treatment given him in th# We wish to correct the mistake Another Chevrolet oar put in its R. A. Easton. badly burned, also his side which tha ttennan Army? made by the Sentinel editor in regard appaarsne# at McKinley this weak, doctors thought soma skin would have to the gun wipes. It was sixty-four This time it is Mason Wilcox’, Rond $s hundred instead of sixty-four. ’ • Sunday night Mrs. Clauds Waters to be grafted on. He said ha would Be amiable, cheerful end good ns- doubtless have suffered the fate of McKialey .Rad Cress, May 2$. I received a message that her mother turod and you are much more likely This list of workers last Thursday waa seriously ill at the St. Martin the other men who died in terrible X K J'-'-P P r Yoa will find this diffi agony from the flames had ha not kept cult, If not impossible, however, when were as follows: Meedamee L. A. Hospital at Marshfield. She left Lawhorn. Arthur Blown, W. » . early Monday morning to be at her rolling over and ever in the dirt. The you are constantly troubled with con stipation. Taka Chamberlain’s Tab- shock, however, was very great. Bunch, Ratliffe Lawhorn, Geo. Glenn, bedside. 1«U and get rid of that and it will be CliM rd Woodring, Mason Wilcox, C. Mia. Mary Cordoaa underw ent a ®*ey. These tablets not only move the bowels, but improve the appetite O. King, Wm. Forbes, O tto Prey, Lag serious operation a t Dr. Ham ilton’s Celling Cards, 100 for $L0u. ------the (Uceetfam. FLOUR RESTRICTIONS Make it necessary to use more substitute flour. We have in stock ■ Barley Flour Yellow Com Flour YeHow Corn M eal W hite C om Flour W hite Com M eal O at M eal R ice Flour R olled O ats O at Flour M ilo M aize M eal We suggest that you buy Milo Maize Meal for Muffins and Hot Cakes. This is made from an Egyptian Corn and is the cheapest substitute at the present time. Sold in bulk. Some Specials Worth Your Attention While They Last: Clean Teeth Never Decay BRUSH YOUR TEETH TWICE A DAY AND CONSULT YOUR DENTIST TWICE A YEAR Our stock of dentifrices comprises all the weU known and popular preparations, and we wUl be pleased to show you any of them. Your Dentist may have advised you to use some special paste or powder, if so, we have i t Or if you will tell us your requirements we will be pleased to recommend a preparation that we feel sure will please you. Also a Complete Line of TOOTH BRUSHES All Styles and Sizes, from 16 cents to 50 cents FUHRIHAN’S PHARMACY -j— 991« M a a c i t jh M COQUILLE, OREGON ------ . . a . New Fishing Tackle New goods coming in every day now. See Those Perfection Oil Stoves Garden C ultivators Garden T ools Garden H ose Lawn M owers and E verything E lse for the Garden a t th e Coquille Hardware Co. CAMPBELL, 8psdsl A rco t Standard 00, CoqtdDa, Onto«. 1 Italian Prunes, 50-60, per lb. - Muscat Raisins on the stem . . . . Fancy Salt Mackerel, two for - - Washington Crisps, com flakes, three for - White Bear Soap, per bar - - - 10c 10c 25c 25c 5c California Red Oat and Alalia Hay in limited quantities. The Busy Corner Grocery I —*