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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1918)
AND Groceries Mrs. G. G. Hilda à trip to the S itte Mr. and Mrs. Rslph Saturday distillate be limited and 6 p. m. Mrs. SS? Ega Mr. and -Mrs. C. C. Carter and Shirtoy, motored to Ccquilto Sunti Mr. aad Mre. Alfred Leng and baby ere guasto at thè Ptoraea berne laat Sunday. • ì. «fSi | Mr. K. A. Anni*, wbv has basa quite stok witk btood poison in hiA fa st fer me timo, was down towa Me tot tb t first time since Ma Ulne Edwin C arter went to Corvaltis day to attood thè Oregon A grkuhural ilUge. Dr. J. L. Man oraing fer Saa is to kave a physical Uncto Tommy Barklow loft icst w att for Bcnd, Oregon, where he mot Mr. Van Dyke. Together they ait to Newberg where they will held revival servicele Mr. Levi feunch is visiting la Myrtto Creek thia week. Mre. Tom Summortia sud Lucile, and Hattto Carter, of Ford, were in town Tueedsy. Mm. Harnish aad daaghtor wtg, of Gravai Ford, vieitod in town For Fresh Pi tl.V '-t I am Headquarters r YOURS FOB A SQUARE PEAL W. B. LYONS . M ÏVtf&X v M WM > » £ LhMé$ ¡V » ' ; t? Teeth, Hair, Hand*, Ck> Shoes— X : *■'. —all kinds tor - a ll^ p u rp o s e s , a t —all prices look over — OUR LINE _ »/ hours only. | p f ' ■ - This request is made for the purpose of conserving man- |1 power, and we know & st our patrons will cooperate with the Fuel Administration to v , k3E ¡pj' I this important war measure. mmB ■ ” r Calii Items b ru sh e s h e re TV 1 comply with this d Oil Company request and beginning October First all of our stations and delivery facilities will serve the public between these V - Tooth Brushes-.--........ 15c to 50c Heir “ ' . ... . . . . . 5 0 c to 16.00 Hand “ „..lO fito LOO Hat “ .............. 50c to 1.60 - r.ï ï Clothes M .............. ...5 0 o to 2.00 Shoe ...............25c to LOO FURMAN’S PHARMACY > ^M br Om** Do Bad Teeth Cause Disease? X r E S, h t lea d lB f I authorities. Their ■■■war is baaed on pears of study and on I i IV :i M b'y spend a few days s t the Fair. From R. Medlock, there be will go to CorvrJHs a t the M. I . i will attend the Oregon . is. r. F. G. Drake returned Tuesday evening from Portland where he hae e«k attending the an nual conference of the M. E. Church. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lundy toft Wed- nday morning for Boseburg Mr Lundy toft Mss. Lundy, M I* Gladya M ijftn «ad M itt in the eveing. F ran there Mrs. Lundy will go to Ashland for her Perni« Root «od Jake Moomsw are at- tendine aekool a t Myrtle P oint mlth. Mrs. Jooepk Badahaagh t t d family Theron K sltnsr toft last hare n o ted to Myrtle Point for the Csrvallis where he will go to : children to atfcad echoot this w itter. Earl W illiane was hone from Prat- Mrs. A. R. Marcsrney, fora ias Hasel Lee, sail small sob , of land oa a furlough orar Sunday. The Sehrooder hrothera h ate y tt- Honolulu, arrived here Wednesday for i expended visit with relatives aad chaaed U6 aeree of land in Sheet« " • * * **v Valley. ' s ^ Frank Burkholder and Jack M art Mrs. Mahal Mask left J e tt Friday for Eugene where ehe expects to s t were a t Norway fittin g Sunday. Mr. aad Mra. Tice Wegener end aid school. Mrs. Leslie Ross, formerly Mias family, of Broadbent, ware virittng a t '.';i Jennie Black, arrived here Friday ov Joe L atfe Sunday. M itt Leona Fish, of F at Elk; wae fer an extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J . A. Black, vial ting on FSehtrap the flzyt of the tout Root expect« to go to France week. •on Hall’s Creek presento a lively ap Mrs. Steward and daughter, Melba, pearance with two eamps healing air and eon, Darrell, Mrs. Brown and plane timber, the lower pae back of Mr. M uaford’s using a caterpillar daughter, Lottie, toft Saturday n ing for Portland. They will auke with two traitors and is gtvtog worn there, where Mr. Steward to many of tbs fanners. has a job in the shipyards. Wednesday afternoon Miss Nelli« Beet, of Arago, aad Mr. Victor WMt- of low*, wore united In marriage by Rev. Charles Barklow. A number of invited guests were present. The ««Pie received many beautiful rifts ■ The year-old child of Mr. Sad Mrs. A. Endicott pa seed away last Satur day. Dr. Clarke spent Thursday ift Co quill«, there being no other doctor th en . • ■, / MM visiting Mrs. Georgs Mullen was ex Hod to the bedside of her daughter in Pow ers, who was very HI. R. A. Annin is again confined to his bed, his foot being still in a bed con dition. The Myrtto Point Branch of the American Red Croea and its auxil- iartoe shipped thirteen hundred and forty three pounds of clothing for the Belgian Relief in Franee^this week. Mrs. Jenkins and daughter, Dare tLy, of Pendleton, arrived hero Taaa- day evening fer a visit with their rela tive«, Mra. Haling and family. Dr. Pemberton to moving into hie iw hospital where the J. A. Black family resided. The ladies, who wore gathering ho m i e r the linen drive Wednesday ware very ‘successful. C. C. Carter leeryee for Portland •tarday with a shipment of hogs aad eattto. Four calves wi* • «toeing a t Dr. Clark« has bought the Harrison tain Glade ranch, t o t tm r t t t e *mo back af the Pearce garage and time they wera found, throe wfll move into it soon. river, one an the bank a tittle “Grandpa” Jenkins, of Marshfield, down and m en ;than half nato to ta thie d ty fee a tow days' visit bear tra tta clean by. Of the tl riti» relatives . A r iv S ttM m m m m &L- ¿ i ; 5.ì::'v War Emergency Course and Certificate r ;; r r w 7-- Oregon Normal School w ir * ju o u 9 i ox iw v n iy w n n o q u im u d j w e . Th« OOUTM w « begin with e^h ria tta torme ß ammtoetog Mew. M, 1918; F e ^ S , 1919; and April 12, aient to the Tesohare’ T* totion valid to tttth la Urn This Course wUl be open to those who have had two year, or efi U gh wheel week er ito equivataut inri mho ara a t toast REGISTRAR, OREGON NORMAL I lt-00; medians to geed steers »9.75- 1100; fair to medium steers »8.26 •Jfij choke eews pad heifers $ 8 . 00 - ••09; w sdlam to goat cows and heifers W-0O-T-«; fa ir to medium cow. a»J heifers, »6.00-6.00; canners $8 00-4.00; hulls »6.00-7.00; calves $9-00-12.00; •tte k e tt and feeders $8.00-8.00. MO begs arrived In the hog division e t t t night, Menday’d receipt« amount ed to SOW head. Trading ie very sc medium mixed $19.26-19.60; rough heavies $1*60-18.75; pigs »i6.no- *7.00; bulk »19.60-19.86. There wae a nominal ran of sheep and lambs ever night. The tomb end of tte trade Ja Inclined to show weak m m but the mutton end ie hol.l.n* » * M il4 j2 r £ k T > medium tombs $9*0-11.00; yearlings, $ 10 . 00-11 00 ; wethers $9.00-10*0; «wee, $0.60-9 00. Writes N. Y. «?.tin ir. Tablets