The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921, October 11, 1918, Page 6, Image 6

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an extended visit to
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3-Cell IStaready Flashlights
Fibre Case» 1.5$, 1.70
Metal Case 2.05» 2.25
Pocket Flashlights» 90c, $1.15, $1.60
2-cell Batterite, 35c
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MRS. BONNIE WALKER, Prop.
Want Ads
from L, D. Joke-
CaJL, that a new six-
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to live at their
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Ifr i. Goo. Glenn pad children visite
boye,
FOR SALE—nym m th Bock pulteto
will !
ed Mie. Chea. King Toaaday.
six months old. »1-26 each. Write
The meant min has softened the
Box 612, Coquille, Ore.
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Lite body. A ll the <
evergreen Meek berries so that the
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tedies et McKinley will give up that
the weed I a
FOR SALE or will trad# for cows or ‘
job until next year. Á grant
There wee only the berries want to waste for went of
If we do net
six
Bat t e n the enthusiasm
i thirty ta the ward that ptekere.
expressed I think them will be plenty
’ that, -
; should ha at pickers next year to save them ell.
Clara Halter came beam lest Satur­
dnye.
day for e few days’ visit with
term
folks. This to her
WANTED—Board and rooms for tho
teat July.
wife end children at an army officer.
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Mrs. L. A. Lewhora« visited in Co­
Pwtchlng at 11 a. m.
Subject:
Answer Mrs. & W. Wynne, The
quille several days teat
"The Need <rf Today."
Baxter.
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Yoon* People’» Meeting at 640 p.
Af
Bkaaisfhaim. Wehte, that John BU-
, TO LEA8E—26 milk cows, will be t y g * .
Uek fell from a Ugh tend tree, 180
cHy
Preaching at 7:20 p. m.
Subject:
te Marek end April. Tama
feat Ugh, wham he had climbed to
will be
fed
reasonable.
None but reaponsible
la the Une I
parties need apply. D. P. Jenkins,
wae kilted instantly. John wee well
a). | Bex 887, Banden, Ore.
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at McKinley end had all
for his friends.
Word came from M agh Lowborn
Tho Coae-Curry
from
Sen Fmneiaeo that he end Me
12,769 j
i of clothing In Ute i
mi their way from Fort
fuB
dii ve for
iteeka, to Fort Dodge,
ham
Iowa, wham he eaten the infantry
training school. He eleo stated that
Grade Sumerita wae la tho same regi­
ment end on Us way to the
rtwi during tho
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Metal Case, $1.15, $2.66
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"Over the Tap"
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W » da seda y Jamea Farris, o f Glenn
county, California, a brotharn-ln-law
of J. D. Laird and Mrs. X l Alford, of
Brewster valley, a m from Coquille
with Mr. AM aa to vielt a white «Ith
hie old friends. Mr. Farris drove the
Mage over the Cooa Bey road in 1882
and this is Ids first trip to the East
¡Fork country in the past th irty-*«
years. Ha is a man 66 yean young,
sad put in part of the summer in d
Bony,
an, Mr*. Holm M.
«ads; Gold Beach,
. Li tiler, 164 pound
& Ceppe, 400 pe
Mrs. Croas, 164 pom
t o
T. T h rift 200
Thé
Oct. 6— Otto Ernest WoU
le May Curtis, both of
They wore married the mi
Rev. A. D. Wolcott at his
Oct. 7— B. V. Shadtey i
Edward, both ai
wem married th
Stanley at his a
Oct. 7—Patrick Arthur
>4(1. 8.
that
tèe M
“Pani'
A t 740 p.
Luann Wilke*, $160.
Ole Sim at
Carri* B. !
W. F. Hu
Dominick Norina, $100.
» Theodor* Neteoa, $100.
L. A. Whereat, $100.
Gertrude M. B illy«*, $80.
C uh Battista, $lfi&
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Fred A. ?
Jno. Rand, $80.
Wm.
Mrs. N elli* N o ll^ ip W j
Y. Kanaka, $100.
Rari Steele, $50.
Geo. I
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Mr*. Ella Gftmoa, {
Should Vote J
Every friend
ought to ^
Of Mr_____
PohlisMag I
of
t 8:00
p*
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days,
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Chas. Halter, of Cherry Creek, is
filling silos in Brewster Valley.
On s recent trip to Myrtle Point I
Oet.. 8—Holsmsn Asmatpaa and
H a ig « Fictile, both of Marshfield.
Juattee Bteatey psrf armed the cera­
amny the same A y .
Oct. 9—Andel B. Iveraoili ead Mrs.
On Setaiday eveniag, Sept 28, et 8 Mary Btekey, boto ef Marshfield.
o’eleek a pratty wuddteg h
They warn married th* seme day by
Judge Watson at the court boom.
et th* hem* of Mra. H. f ,
616 T uniateaa Street, VelieJo Col.,
, Miss Verde CaJkins,
e f Grand fatemi. Nebraska, was unii-
«d la meninge te Emmatt Milton
at Itela, Ore.
Mica Ethel
A d Charles W o if wer* th*
Rev. W. D. Pbffllpe, ai
thè First
at tk* Eeriy Church.
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NOTICE OF CITT CAUCUS.
Notice is hereby given that e caucus
will be held in. the council chambers
of the City HaU, in the City of Co-
quilte, Cooa County, Oregon, on Tues-
<tey. the 22nd-day of Octobor, 1818, at
t*1* hour of 8 o’clock P. M., for the
purpose of nominating candidates for
officer» of sold city to be elected at the
next regular election, towit: e mayor
*• >erve for the term of two yeers, a
recorder to aervo far the term of two
years and three councilman to serve
for the term of four yeers each; said
candidates to be voted for at the reg-
uter annuel election of said city to be
held on Tuesday, the 6th day of Nov-
ember, 191*.
By order of the common council.
J. 8. Lawrence,
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CKyReconter.
01 the country than all other dtmaaee
put together, ana for year» it wee sen
posed to be incurable. Doctor» prescribed
local remedies, and by f iinilaet% falPne
to care with local treatment, *****-----tr*
It Incurable. Catarrh to a local dtoeaoc.
greatly lnduenced by consUtuttoual con­
ditions and therefore require» constitu­
tional feestmint. HaU*« estarrh Medl-
tino. umnelactured by T. J. Cheney *
Co.. Toledo. Ohio, to O constitutional
ftia
Afler thè esmmoay e
' Mr*. Jehaesa
in thè U. 8.
Nevy teftltem m h « end te
et Mam bfaad, Gal. Me le i
r. ead Mn. A. *■ Mayse» ai Itera.
! Otte
Mr. ea
hanneninr
aeppmitn;
to
to
Mr A. B. Campbell, o f the
et Coqaffla, and Mrs. Camp-
e trip to Drews tor Valley
.
H It their first trip up
Fork eadT they know it is a
county. ,
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Charles Gill had to hie
keep things N r - L n i k a h m e t i t o t e t o o .
W**-W** ^
m<asure to
cation of j
two
benefits a ^ on*
f l ^ f exrnpt
t
On Wednesday Geo. Watkins filed a
petition* by Mr. and Mrs. Ben E. Stone,
of Marshfield for the adoption of
Melcena Clare Conway, a seven year
eld daughter of Mrs. Stone’s by a
former marriage.
A petition for letters of administra­
tion in the estate of Joseph M. Nye
Jr. was filed Wednesday by J. J. Stan-
r.
s. a t
at 8
will bo
$ 100 .
'M M t e B t d yea went
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Bergmann Shoe vf *
Awarded Gold Modal
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P. P. L E. Son Pramdsea, IBIS
to
f « Loggers, Cruisers.
«tram e ead Wa*mm c.... -
Now O mm to Cktoi Coart.
■^•Iheld geode
Myrtle PWet balked
O et 7—C. E. Cerpmtto/D. W. Csr-
he we* naming ap the «trap pitch
enter. Lydia Cnrpeater and F. J,
tor h* had cromad the panteon bri*
> Beet Fork én the Gold Chetbura, partners, doing business as
C. E. Carpenter ft Co, vs. W. ft
. Thewngea
only tim fern wheels atoK
Y ew fta t Dry
m ¿*àÌ5 toi2 me*teT
th* hind «
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