The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921, April 25, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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T i l COQUILLE TALLET SENTINEL» CÔQOUILLE. OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL SR ISIS.
PAGE TWO
M Y R T LE P O IN T ITEM S.
Paint Makes Housework Easy
Bare, unfinished flooss 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.
! /£M 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— a quart is enough
for one coat on the average kitchen floor.
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The Acme Quality Painting Guide Book tells all about painting,
varnishing, and waxing floors— what to use, how much w ill be
required and how the work should be done. Free at our store.
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COQt'ILLX, ORJCGON
Builders’ Hardware
Tools & Cutlery
Those are items on which we shine.
long suit.
They are our
Let ns figure yonr bill. It w ill be to our
mutual advantage.
Coquille Hardware Co.
STOP
The triab q f driving i in the traffic
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I provo dia quality o f Red
Crown
forth«
gasoline. Look for
the Bed Crown
sign befen yon fifl.
STANDARD O IL COURANT
(CaUfcmta)
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Gasoline
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A . B. C A M P B E L L , Special Agent Standard 00, Coquille, Oregon.
Mercy Hospital at North Ben#
Saturday, whoro a vary eeriouf i|
tion was performed. The last reports
were that he was doing quite w e ll
Mrs. N. & Phelps, who hat
quite sick, is reported su ch improved.
Last Saturday evening a number of
friends »urpriaed Stella Parker by
their arrival at her home. A
enjoyable evening was spent by a l l
after which a nice lunch waa served.
Mr. and Mrs. A . Christensen went
to Portland Wednesday where they
w ill remain fo r a few d ayi attending
to business.
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Tuesday evening - the Sophomore
Clasc o f the M yrtle Point Nigh School
gave the Seniors a picnic at the Nor­
way Grove.
They loft town about
four o’clock in several cars which
were provided by the Sophomores.
The Seniors left about seven-thirty,
all expressing their thanks fo r the
vary entertaining evening.
Mrs. George Bookley, o f the Club
Cafe, returned Tuesday from Albany
whore she has been visiting.
_
Riley Volkamar came back front |
Portland Tuesday, where he has been
visiting his nephew, Forrest Volka­
mar.
Raster Sunday was very suitably
I observed in the Methqdist church last
Sunday. In the morning a very en­
tertaining program waa given by the
children in the Sunday School and the
Junior choir. In the evening an Eas­
ter sermon was preached and special
music was furnished by the choit^
Miss Margaret Ball returned from a
to Kentucky and Indiana last
There was quite an excitement m
the High School last Monday morn­
ing fo r on the teacher's desk sat the
Declamatory cup which was won at
the neatest bald in Bandon last Fri­
day evening, by Stolls Parker. A
student body mooting was called dur­
ing which-«H the events o f the occa­
sion w ere told by thoee who wont to
Bandon and the meeting was ended
by m yell given fo r our two contest­
ants, Stella Parker and Raymond
Ford.
J. M. Wagner, from the South Pone,
was shopping in town Wednesday.
M r . R >jse has sold his farm to Mr.
Parker and has moved to town just
beck o f Peterson’s store.
H. C. Seymour, ’ state club leader,
was in town Wednesday speaking to
the different clubs which Jtsvs been
formed in this town.
Mrs. Ralph Rackleff, who waa op­
erated on last Mondhy, Is getting
along nicely.
Mrs. L. A. Williams, sister o f Mrs.
Marie Stemmier, brought the measles
with her from Washington and ae
several o f her children a n sick, Mrs.
Stemmier is quarantined.
Lieut. Clark Fenaler and w ife and
baby arrived in M yrtle Point last
Saturday evening. Lieut. Fensler ar­
rived in New York from France April
4th and wae discharged there.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Southmaid
w e n shopping in town Wednesday.
M. T. Aasen’s fam ily, o f H all’s
Cnek, are all down sick with colds.
Mr. Collins is now making a dresser
for his w ife from s piece of timber of
his father’s which was cut in 1880.
Mr. Collins is putting in diffsnnt
kinds o f hard wood also.
Last Saturday the Brethren church
made a collection o f one hundred and
nineteen dolimn and aeventy-one cents
for the Armenian fund. 8everal pledge
cards were also signed.
E. R. Peterson, the county club ad
visor, was in town Wednesday.
Mr ar.d Mrs. Ray Lee are happy
over the arrival o f a baby boy born
Wednesday morning.
In knowing that your bread is
going to be just right
We
guarantee this, ^satisfaction
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with every sack o r
:
:
CUPID BRAND FLOUR
Made in Oregon for Oregon people—Equal to
tne Best—Better than Most. Give this popu­
lar brand a trial when you order your next sack
of flour. Remember our satisfaction guarantee
goes with every sack.
more.
You might as well have the best
Flour has advanced 40c per barrel at the mill.
It coats no
W e are still
SE LLIN G A T TH E O LD PRICfi.
Just say “Cupid”
—we will do the rest
The Busy Comer
2 Phones— 691
United States Food Administration— License Ño. G 46545
Lower Postage in Two Months.
Tw o months hence, or on Juno 30,
the rates fo r postage w ill drop
from throe cents to two cents on let­
ters v*d from two cents to one cent
on city letters and all postal cards.
In
view o f this
impending
change
Postmaster Lenovo onys he has re­
ceived instructions to run Ids stocks
down as low as possible bofore July 1,
and it may bo that throe-cont stamps
w ill bo off the market bofore that time
as it only requires s little mors lick­
ing to replace one o f them with a one
and a two.
For Billions Troublas
To promote a healthy action o f the
liver nnd correct the disorders caused
by biliousness, Chamberlain’s Tab­
lets are excellent T ry thorn and see
how quickly they give you s rwlioh fo r
your food and banish that dull nnd
stupid feeling.
Call on as fo r stationery.
A surprise house warming was
giveA Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Strong
Tuesday evening by the members of
the Presbyterian church. A very en­
joyable evening was spent by all.
,
W e can figure your complete bill o f
\
Lumber, Sash, Doors and Millwoi^k
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Get our prices
SITKA SPRUCE COMPANY
Coquille
Oregon
S H E L L E Y & SO N
Building Contractors
Plans and Specifications on Application
Estimates Furnished on A ll Kinds o f Buildings
Phone 1051
Coquille, Ore.
Horace W. Ames returned home
last Friday. Hs spant six months in
France and is vary glad to get home
and havs some o f mother's cooking.
Mrs. Ward from Coquills spent the
week end visiting Mrs. Ames.
Tat*urn Ce.
On Wednesday evening the young
people o f the Christian Endeavor had
a weinie roast out at Catching Creek.
They built a big bonfire In a field and
roasted the weinies and all enjoyed
the picnic lunch. A fte r playing a few
games all returned home feeling they
had spent a pleasant evening.
Professor Horner, o f the Oregon
Agricultural College, gave a very in­
teresting and instructive lecture on
the Holy Land at the Methodist
church Thursday evening to a crowded
John M. Scott, general passenger
| agent fo r the 8. P. lines, was s vis­
itor between trains looking fo r those
who want * better train service, but
they all evidently saw him coming
and crawled into their holes, as he
informed us that hs was un*b!e to
And anyone who was not -perfectly
satisfied with the present service.”
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