The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921, April 18, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    T n COQÜILLR TALLST 8KNTDÍBU COQOUtLLK, ORKGON. FRIDAY. APRIL U, 1*1».
MYRTLE POINT ITEMS.
Special price made on 50 or 100
pound lots.
Eat More Beans and Buy Coos Co. Product
Unlimited Supply
eek :
W. H. LYONS
Ceqsillc
Paint Makes Housework Easy
Bare, unfinished floors require almost daily scrubbing.
Paint makes scrubbing unnecessary. Dirt, grime and
grease clean perfectly from this smooth hard surface
without the back-breaking work of scrubbing.
tfM E QUALITY
FLOOR P A IN T
.
gives a durable, non-absorbent, sanitary finish for
floors and for any inside surface to be walked upon.
It is inexpensive and easy to apply— « quart is enough
for one coat on the average kitchen floor.
The Acme Quality Painting Guide Book tells all about painting,
varnishing, and waxing floors— what to uae, how much will be
roquired and how the work should be done. Free at our store.
Those are items on which we shine. They are our
long suit. Let us figure your bill. It will be to our
mhtual advantage.
Coquille Hardware Co
Don’t wait for fall rains before
you build your new silo
Red Cedar—White Cedar for
Wisconsin Type silos
SITKA SPRUCE COMPANY
Coquille
The choir o f the M. E. Church her
been practicing several timer this
week getting reedy fo r Eerter. The
uruel good Eerter progrem mey he
expected.
J. B. Warren, o f Bendon. who ir em­
ployed et the M yrtle Point Shingle
m ill et Catching Creek, cut off the end
o f hir flinger Wedneadey. Dr. Clarke
raid he displayed unurnal nerve while
it w ar being dressed.
Saturday evening the Royal Neigh-
bora entertained the Modem Wood­
men and a fe w invited gueeta at a so­
cial at the M. W. A . hall. The Royal
Neighbors gave a very pretty drill
and a program convicting o f reading«,
duets and soloa. A “ «w ell” supper was
served.
Railroad officials A. D. Wick, o f Eu­
gene, John M. Scott, o f Portland, and
Bert Lockhart, o f Marshfleld, were in
town laat Wednesday on official busi
ness. The schedule will be changed
slightly and the trains w ill make bet­
ter time. The morning train, instead
o f leaving at 8 o’clock, w ill leave at
7:46 and w ill arrive in Portland at
8:16 instead o f 9:16. The trains in
the county w ill make their runs in
thirty minutes less time than hereto-
I fore,
Fred W. Davis, the loggers’ Sky
I Pilot, was in town Wednesday.
A . S. Draper, the Coos Bay piano
I tuner, was in town on business Wed­
nesday.*
i
*
Sergeant Ray Wyland, or as he is
better know “ Happy” Wyland, a
nephew o f Henry Schroeder, serft
word that he has been quite sick with
I pneumonia but as so fa r recovered
that he has been sent to Camp Lewis,
land is expecting his discharge at any
Made in Oregon for Oregon people—Equal to
tne Best—Better than M ost Give this popu­
lar brand a trial when you order your next sack
o f flour. Remember our satisfaction guarantee
goe^with evdfy &ck.
more.
You might as well have the best
Flour has advanced 40c per barrel at the mill.
It coats no
W e are still
SELLING A T TH E OLD PRICE.
The Busy Comer
United States Food Administration— license No. G 46545
number o f games were played and ing under the name and style o f Coal Vivian O. Fish, his .wife, are defend
ants, case No. 6068, o f said Court and
later in the evening a very nice lunch
commanding mo to sell the hereinaf­
was served. It was quite late in the
ter described real property to satis­
evening when the guests left, all
f y the sum df *8,016.10 with interest
wishing Mabel many happy return!
at 69fc from January 18th, 1919, and
of the day.
the further sum o f *197.86 taxes witn
Mrs. Marie Stemmier is entertain­
interest at 6% from January 18th,
ing bar sister, Mrs. L. A. Williams,
1919, and attorney fe e o f *800.00 ana
and three children, o f Bremerton,
costs and disbursements *27.00, to­
Wash. Mrs. Williams expects to re­
gether with accruing costa, I WILL,
main with her sister until the return
O N S A T U R D A Y , T H E 26th D A Y of
o f her husband from France.
Mr.
A pril, 1919, at the hour o f 10 o’clock
Williams has been aboard a cargo
in the forenoon o f said day at the
carrier since last August.
He has
front door o f the County Court House
visited South American, Japanese and
French porta and expects his release
in the City 'o f Coquille, Coos County,
Oregon, offer fo r tale and sen at put>-
from service about May fifteenth.
Hc auction, to the higheet and best
bidder fo r caeh in hand, all the right,
Letter From Matt Kerrigan
title and interest o f the aaid defend­
The following letter from Matt Ker­
ants in and to the follow ing described
rigan dated Jan. 21, gives an idea of
real property, to-wit:
how our boys in France are feeling
The S H o f the N E M ; and the S E *
just now:
o f N W H , and the NE14 o f SEU of
Section 20 in Twp. SO S. o f Rng. 11
W . o f the W. M. in Cooe County, Ore­
gon; Alao the NW14 o f the S W H of
Section 21 and so much o f the S W >4
o f the 8W % o f «aid Section 21 end of
the S E U o f Section 20 la said Twp.
and Rng. as lias North Easterly and
down stream from the follow ing line;
Starting nt M yrtle Creek at the •na
o f school house ridge, running thence
along the new fence whic . runs along
the foot o f school house ridge and
from the end o f said ridge to school
house ditch, thence up the school
house ditch, to the school house
spring, follow ing the fenee to this
point, thence along a biased line from
the said spring southeasterly to the
Section line between Sections 21 And
hffein starting from the beginning
o f said line at M yrtle Creek at the
end o f said School house ridge ,*run up
said Creak about 76 yards to a logging
bridge crossing said creek where a
smaller creek empties into it, thence
up the ditch down whieh raid smell
crook runs to a line bounding on the
North the SE
o f the S E W o f said
Soctlon 20; containing in said last
* ~ r iM
parcels 86 acres, more or
le**, and containing in all 248 acres,
» o r e or lees, all in Cooe County, Ore­
gon, together with the tenements,
hereditaments
and
appurtenances
thereunto belonging or in any wise
appertaining.
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Said sale being made subject to re­
demption hi the manner provided by
lew.
»• ta d March 27th,
W.
lit*
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W. Gage,
Sheriff of Cooo County, Oregon