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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1919)
Mn. J. 0. Stemmier and daughter. val, rdfKrn«d home on the Saturday afternoon train. Isaac Jones, who is working at Seeds port, was in Myrtle Point Sat-' urday. . * Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Marsters and two younger children left Saturday afternoon for Mrs. M asters’ brother’s ranch several miles beyond Broadbent. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Whitaker left Sunday morning for Lakeside' and re turned on the afternoon train with their son, James, who has been at tending the yniversity of Oregon. Miss Nellie Barton and her neice, Marjorie Stemmier, left Sunday morn ing for Othello, Washington to spend the summer with MMb Bartoii’s par s s obi ents. They intended spending two If your car is mud-stained, weather worn and shabby, days in Portland and visiting several reflnish it with Actne Quality Motor Car Finishes. other towns before going to Othello. Their use makes re-finishing inexpensive, they are eaay Mrs. Tom Guerin, who has been at to apply, and by following the simple instructions a tending the Grand Assembly of the beautiful and lasting finish may be obtained. Eastern Star L^dge and also the Rose carnival in Portland, returned home ACMtOlVUHY Tuesday evening. Mias Chios Buell left last week for MOTOR CAR FINISHES Wyoming where she will visit rela are offered in popular colors, as used by the leading tives. Before returning home she in manufacturers. They are made especially for automo tends to visit the National Yellow bile use, and are recommended to the automobile own stone Park. er, no matter whether he expects to do the work him Mrs. Milberry, who has been In self, Call or employ an expert finisher. Portland the past winter, returned to at our (tore, and lot us show you color samples Myrtle Point Friday. Thoreaa Stemmier, of Portland, niece of Mrs. Marie Stemmier, arrived in Myrtle Point Wednesday after- , noon. She expects to spend the sum mer here with all her relatives. Elbert and Russel White, sons of F. M. White, of Marshfleld, came ov All foodstuffs will be high this year and home canning er Tuesday to spend the week end will be in order. Why not anticipate,your requirements with Barton and Harold Stemmier. Dr. Louis M. Aadorson and daugh of jars and extras and get your supply w hj|e stocks ass ter, accompanied by Misses Gladys and Hilda Carter and Stella Parker, complete? There is sure to be shortage in t j ^ p JUqgp, matarad to Coquille last Saturday ev ening. later on, and higher prices. : : : : Mrs. Cecil Carter went to CoquITle last Friday to be with her sister, Mrs. Belle Willard, who is quite sick. She returned home Sunday evening. Lyle Noaler motored to Portland Wednesday to attend the State Edi torial Christian Endeavor convention. Rev. Ernest Root arrived home Wednesday evening from Chicago, whore he has been attending college T h e T herm os Bottles have just been this last winter. 9 ’. ’ * ' * Ellis Widby, who has been in the received— a full assortm ent of sizes Tuberculosis Farm near Salem since last fall, returned home Wednesday. He is very much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Johfc Barklow and two children, who have been at Klamath Falla for some time, returned home Wednesday. Miss Kathleen Marsters went to her s talk on a few interesting subjects wired fpr a gaaoline lighting fcystem. second little daughter bon Monday uncle’s ranch beyond Broadbent 8un- at Arago hall. All are invited to at-| Mrs. A1 Hite ia visiting hare ¿rain morning. jdny. tend. California. Geo. ftennjnggr and family Started Miss Vivien Annin, who has been The Eighth grade examinations Mrs. Emily 8chrood«r and Mrs. - Thursday morning for an auto trip attending the Willamette University, were held at Arago and Fiahtrap last Harry Kribbs visited at T. P. Han- to Milton, Oregon. {returned home Sunday, having spent Thursday and Friday. ley’s last week. , —____A a few days in Portland visiting friends Ben Moomaw is having his house Mr. and Mrs. Vim Hammock have a ' Calling Cards. 100 for tl.OO. and attending the Rose Festival be- fore returning home. Miss Carmel Marsters, w*io has been in Coquille working, returned before ye« ftlL home Sunday. •TANSAKD ( Mr. and Mr*. Wm. King and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Arnold left Saturday for The Dalles to attend the encamp ment of the G. A. R. Mr. end Mrs. King expect to stay in Portland e few days to visit their daughter, while Mr. and Mrs. Arnold will go to Yaki ma to viait their daughter. Monday morning T. M. Hermann and H. H. Brunson left for the encampment. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sigsby are the proud and happy parents of a seven pound boy born Monday morning. A street banner is stretched acroei Mein street in front of the Hub store, advertising the Coos County Round - Up at Myrtle Point Junly 4, 5 and 6. go. A. B. CAMPBELL, Spedai Agent Standard OU, Coquille. Oregon Let’s Richard Gill had his tonsils aiA adenoids, removed Tuesday at Dr. | Clarkgie Sanitarium. Wednesday afternoon the Ladies Aid of the Methodist church met at the home of His. J, B. Campbell. Economy Fruit Jars I Ball Mason Jan Kerr’s Self-Sealing Wide Mouth and H UG D Economy Caps Mason Cap« Wide Mouth Caps and lid s Thermos Bottles Water Bags Canteens u - • ft:* f C f* V ' ; '» P f f all the necessary equipment for camping out Oca »•»■* * Wi • r * * ..*.wt All orders given careful attention Coquille Hardware Co I will pay the highest m arket price—in cash— for your hides. I can handle any quantity and will pay for them on delivery. Phone 731 o . T . N ELSO N Coquille, Oregon Building Contractors Plans and Specifications on Application Estim ates Furnished on All Kinds of Buildings 1061 Coquille, •U quick and twins! For, Princa Albert put* over a turn new to every assn fend of a pipe or a home made cigarette. It wins your gUid hand com pletely. That e becm uf if hmt tfiqjgvality! SHELLEY & SON Phone You*« hunt get so rnucl puff you’ll Ore.