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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1918)
' • V s f o f c • V i'* ’ - .■ 4 M -f. *v SCistste , * To Buy of Grocffri«»—it it Waste. ÏÎ3 is QUALITY C: No more in pnce OFFFt Saturday while Max than the With Mrs. Percy th* Co, Coquille the cheap grade. Do not over look this fa ct ' f$ ß . - Now is the time to order ' ' * % A WORD to the WISE Strawberries for Cannine ■ W- K*- A good many at the McKinley peo Those empty Jars you got with MONOPLE COFFEE fill with STRAWBERRIES. > . ple are taking in the Chautauqua at Myrtle Point. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Waters west to Marshfield Sunday to visit Mrs. We- who is vary ill at the hospital at that Mrs. Arthur day* at Myrtle Paint visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ratliffs Lawborn spent Saturday and Sunday at Myrtle Point at the Chautauqua. Thorn who attended the party at Oscar Bunch’s Saturday ev ening reported a good Wilcox spent several days at Coquille having ----GET THEM OF. W. IL LYONS __ « - w gm & . The Dust In Summer ...... W hen you need neat, new and nifty Letterheads, Envelopes, Circulars or other advertising matter, Tie Co*riIle Ytfley Seatiiel is ready to fill the bill W e also have a large atock of Buainea* Cards, Fine Pa pers and Envelopes, plain or linen finish, and con give you something neat for year office stationery n il : SENTINEL PRINTING QUALITY PRINTING Hoot and dost daring the give the housewife mor worry than may other while H in impossible to | yet it In possible to I n n the meene of quickly gad easily real owing it. This week we ere displaying everything that wW help yes to thie directien, each as WHISK BROOMS - - BRUSHES CHAMOIS . . . . SPONGES FURNITURE and OTHER POLISHES any at which we will he vary glad to shew yea end explain to ydn. . Jagg,' . This is a very good time to think about the use of cleaning fluid for cleaning your clothes, etc., and straw hat cleaner to keep jp v your straw beta looking as new aa when you bought them a month ago. * ’ AND HOW A B O U T S O A P S T — 1 -, FUHRMAN’S PHARMACY ’£ * 5 Canadian Farm Lands Sealed bids for the grading A reck ing at a portion of the Ken tuck Slough Road from Bridge near Gamble Farm toward Upper Landing, 1*17 Special Every one interested in Tax, District No. 4, in Coos County, these lands it requested to Oregon, will be received by the County call on me for information Court of said County at its office in the Court House, Coquille, Oregon, about them. until 10:00 A. M. Aag. 8th, 1918. No bid will be considered ""'»tv ac Special Ratea to companied by cash, bidder's bond, or Home Seeken certified check for an amount equal to at least I par cent, of the total amount of the bid. A corporate surety bond srill be re COQUILLE. OREGON quired for the faithful performance of the contract in a sum equal to one- half the total amount of the bid. Proposal blanks and full informa Probata Coart Notea. tion for bidders may be obtained at Lest Saturday J. J. Stanley, at this the office Clerk of said city, was appointed administrator of County, or of at the the County office of the Road- the real estate in Coos county belong master, in the Court House, Coquille, ing to the estate of the late Jennie Oregon. Roosevelt Pool, of San Francisco. The and specifications and forma estimated value of the property is 1 of ~ Plans contract may be seen at the same $8900 and the appraisers are J. 8. place or may Lawrence, T. J. Thrift and Lee Good deposit of 9A0Q. be obtained upon the man. This property ie inherited by The right is reserved to reject any Katherine Babcock, of Baa Francisco. or all proposals.or to accept the pro John A. Jackson Mrs. Worley, of Albany, is visiting with old friends her* this week. William Mast, May King, Lyman Most and Mildred M>st, of McKinley, ware in town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Wilcox and Mrs. Anna Wilcox and daughter, Margaret, attended Chautauqua Tues day evening. Carleton and Katie Brown, Ernest Forbe and Mabel Wilcox were in town Tuesday evening. Evelyn and Bernice Mirrasoul, <ft Marshfield, are visiting at the Tom Johnson home. Mrs. Wm. Stephens, at Powers, is visiting old friends in town this week. Henry 8chroeder drove to Bandon Tuesday. He took Harry McNair who had been sick for some time past at the home of his sister, Mrs. Ralph Rackleff, to his home in Bandon. Jake Stemmier received word that his sister, Mrs. Ben Knight, died Tues day morning of pneumonia. jessqp. T. Jenkins, of Parkersburg, was in town on business Wednesday. Mrs. Art Baird, of Bandon, has been attending Chautauqua in Myrtle Point this week. Miss Kate Chatbum, of Badnon, is visiting friends here this week and Marcus Hobart Hyde, at Oakland, Cal.,. wh> enlisted in Juno, 1917, in the #th Co. Coast Artillery Corps, Cali fornia, and was honorably discharged on account of physical disability, is visiting his aunt and undo at Moun tain Glade ranch. Ho hopes to in crease his weight enodfeh so that the next time he enlists the «eoh wffl not be drilled off before he gets to France. His younger brother, Warren, who en listed the same time in the same com pany, is on Long Island and they ex pect to be sent across soon. Earl Endicott commenced carrying mail on bis own contract with Uncle Sam. We are glad Earl got it; ho is accommodating, and we have not known him to overcharge bat we have known him to aadetehargov *J. L. Mclrwin, wife and children, who drove in hoe from Oakland, CaL, went out over the Ceos Bay and Rose- burg Wagon road Tuesday bound for Myrtle Point Land Tangle. Hood River country. They left the North Yakima country soosothing The case of J. O. Stemmier against the late T. J. Greene, involving the title to city property in Myrtle Point was decided by Judge Coke in the Cir cuit court here Monday in favor at the plaintiff. Greene had a contract on the property, and an the etsength of that mortgaged H to Stemmier, though he did not obtain title to H until some time afterward. Than he itjrf Countv COUNTY COURT OF COOS COUNTY. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ■i¿ TVs right la rtesrvsd to reject any or all préposais or to accept the pré posai or proposals deemed bast for said County. COUNTY COURT OF COOS COUNTY. James Watson, County Judges Attest: L. W. Oddy, 2713 County (Bark. Coquille, Oregon, July 19th, 1*18. Teeth Infancy