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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1918)
Cole’s Airtight, No. 12 Cole’s Airtight, No. 15 All Hada of Wood Heaters and Combination J—V . Wood and Coal Heaters. Take the chill off from the hath room or bed room ft Ä ’- ¿1 , J oL t>»2 - v j i • vV ‘ jSajflM h . |H h - * ■ -, a / f 4 • '■ j . V lw * -'3 c S l;P ; ' dC 7. ,. . -- PERFECTION OIL HEATER the other heed something to sell ion to the vacancy in the zu- eourt to be filled at this election have seemed both desirable aim |ry, and so long as nothing was ! how the vacancy should be no harm could have resulted. That the point of irregularity should Have been noted shews how deeply interested people are in pre- seving the integrity of the be Dot end frowning upon anything that squints towards disregard of the corrupt prac- TO RENT—Small Box M l, CoquiUe. More About Corn Show (From J. L. Smith’s County Bulletin) We bed intended Holding the annual com show hern at CoquiUe about the middle of November but on account of thp Influenza it hi, of coarse, neces sary to put it off a little while, but as there are already some indications on Friday and Saturday, Dec. 18 and 14 . The Coquiile Commercial Club Is co operating with the County Agent’s office as usual in patting on tho show, and we aro planning to moke It burner land. My land is in Graham oounty, fighters, will be needed Just the asm s Ariaona; land has well, close to ' This Is the word of leaden of «he good town. Will give a man a good fund-raising campaign and their so- trade or will sell cheap. Look this plsnsiioii eaftily comprehended. In up. Address: L. J. Brown, 868 the first place, it has been officially 8. 11th St. Marshfield, Oregon. 48t2 estimated that 18 months to two yean must elapae baton all the American FOR SALE—16 hood of first class boys eaa be returned from foreign soil. There are the men of many other milk cows, one just fresh and an countries to be transported home when other to be fresh soon. Will sail the War ends, ae the number of bMto one or more as desired. Can be tor nee of the Yankees wlU be limited. tested at milking time—a t 4 o’clock Then then la also the fact that thou any afternoon.’ Am 'going out of sands must remain so long as the great the dairy buzinccs.—Go a. a Davis, properties and stone of the United miles from CoquiUe on the Status have set baa disposed of or four Myrtle Point road.~ 42t8* FARM FOR SALE—186 acres, a mile and a Half from CoquiUe; 20 acres bottom land in cultivation, 60 in grass. Geo. Colvin, CoquUle, Ore. Tho exhibit will be held in the Laird building opposite the poet office. This building is hardly large enough for all the business houses to each put on a display booth so they aro planning to each one to fix up a booth or an exhibit in his own store window and let the farmers ssake individual farm and community display booths on one side of tbs hall and have the county Cora and Potato exhibits on the other ether labor conditions, * th« Commun ity Labor Board, of Marshfield, at its meeting on Saturday paaaad a reso lution providing for the appointment ai a representative or adviser in each of the cities of tho district. Some of the Coni Show Prizes (From J. L. Smith’s County Bulletin) The Influenza has prevented our committee from completing the prise list for exhibits and sports a t the Corn Show, but it will printed in tho next issue of the Bulletin sad all the Coun ty newspapers. Be sure and watch for it It will be something worth working for. lot, 2nd and 3rd prises will bo given for the following ex- 42M. FOR SALE—2H horse power gaa en gine, new last fall^-Gao. A. Col vin, CoquiUe, Ore. * 42t2* of this grave P0R SALK-A barrel of Hydro-Car- bonit* roof 1*1« *t 80e a gallon. At Sentinel office. FOR SALE—my 20 acres, one mile west of Coquilla, joining Tyrrell’s place on the north. R. D. Sanford, Ashland, Oregon. 41t6 FOR SALE—Small dairy farm, ei gilt cows, toam, and Implements. Phone 804, Gravel Ford. 41t6 FOR RENT—A splendid furnished 7- room cottage alongside Christian church. See Ned KeUey. Toilet bath and garden. 41t4 “When b seven la ready to negotiate with hell,’* he declared, “then will America he ready to make peace with Germany." He told of the great work being done in Europe by the Y. If. C. A.. Knights of Columbus, Salvation Army sad other agencies, and called on Americas* to respond liberally la supporting the campaign about to open tor raislag money with which to carry on these activities. GENERAL PERSHING MODEST MAN "AG that General Pershing wants their assigned quota, ant clothing is being received in quantities that wa are woiUag ten o’clock each sight area to care of f t TodayTh*?* boon o> yond Remote oa the middle foi ouille. The logs will be os and work of the community board. Towns which are to »dviaaro era: Powers, North Gnrdiner, Florence, Reedsport «, CoquiUe, Myrtle Point «ul