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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1919)
lllllll 1HIM lliilllll 1 Ilf MIMMI 111 IH • „ . - I 1 vl and Mrs. T. O. Sumorlin spent »7 is Myrlte Point. ’ the Myrtle I f,v a At ' Mrs. Corbin sad < | from Curry county where they have | «an visiting for the last month. 3 . C. Roberts, son of Mr. snd Mrs. I |J. F. Roberts of this place, arrived ■y from Portland to | I visit relatives and friends. “ Hobby,” j ss ho is more familiarly known, is a | former resident of this place | many friendf*»bo w ill bo glad to wel-1 BRUSHES r -n ¿p ,M Ì I S i .. ' <• INFANT NAH. CLOTH S a B « IIP IP p r illili |U < K 1P Donald McKinzie, of Powam, was a | | Myrtle Point visitor 8unday. George Burr is building a | up-to-date bungalow for Mr. S The many friends of Mm. Daisy B. I (•Short will be pleased to learn that} she is comfortably settled in Arisons }and is touching in on# of Biabie’s sob- [ rban schools. Mm. Bradford Blake, of Carlotta, I (Calif., is visiting relatives in Powers| Myrtle Point. Mrt. (formerly Miss Maggie Williams and I in Coos county several yearn _ W ill » ■ k rtpajd k t k « h m FUHRAAN’S PHARMACY >\ . . . . . . . . . Our Fall stock of Heatirig ' ! ' Stoves and Ranges is here. ÄH sizes and styles for eith- wood or coal Prices fight Place Your Order Now W W û for what you .will need to be delivered when they arrive in about two weeks. I.,Ls5 - . • Amity Parrish has sold his ranch "torn aad a half miles north of | town on the Coquille road, to a Eu- who will toko possession in | |a few weeks. ” Mftp» Arthur Dtcltir, of Aihlind, ii | (siting mistim e sad friends bars. Mr. sad Mrt. H. C. Dement visited | tbs Lsag Prairie ranch Sunday. Tike Cook and family loft Saturday | to Visit hit P Ira Dotty is «uffsrii sso of potoen oak. 3 . T. LowoUon and E. A. Dodge mo-1 to Pishtmp Monday . Green Corn Cucumbers Tomatoes Head Lettuce Green Peas String Beans Cabbage V* *7 * Watermelons Ice Cream. Melons f* s , • ___ : A ", i Casahas - 'iJ i ' “ "■ „ -•» - • ’- — •• * •*••• — Honey Dew Melons Fresh car arrived yester- day. Extra fine and price reasonable. v ,, ‘ 11 ii ■ ii BRIS1 W e have contracted for a canning peaches which we can furnish at not to exceed $1.00 ppr box. Crawford Annin aad Clarence Car-1 the week and at Long Prai- [H s visiting Elton Corbin, who is I V Large shipment of aâaorted sizes just ip. United States Food Administration—License No. Ç 46545 Iw rçrçÇ o. provemcnts on ths Guerin Hotel. Tbs'services at the M. E. cl Sunday evening were very Sergeant Clarke Fensler was speaker and gam a talk on Us ss- periences in France. A fairly good audience was in attendance. Mm. Mary B. Campbell, county ,{ ,0i.;aV >iii li" jfm v alia tut'. 1 will pay the highest market price—in cash— for your hides. I can handle any quantity and will pay for them on delivery. /• 0. T. NELSON r m o i. iru sm S H E L L E Y & SON Contractors I bon and frisnde who holpod car* for our little daughter and lister and for I the sympathy sad kindness extended, (also for the beautiful flowers.—Mr. and Mrs.- Arthur Wads and children. } Mrs. Mina Palferd and children are I spending this week in Bridge, visiting her sister, Mrs. CribMaa. I George Martin, who was hurt in the I woods a few da>s ago, is doing nicely. W. W. Endicott had a very narrow I escape the other day. Aa he was go ing along the road his wagon tipped over on him and the horse on the ws- I gon, and as the horse tried to get up he kicked Mr. Endicott in the side [and broke two ribs. Dr. Clarke is at- |tending the case.' . | Dr. D. W. Giles and family, Capt. Clark L. Giles, who recently returned from France, and their mother, Mrs. | Nannie Giles, left for San Francisco by auto Tuesday. Capt. Giles will take up his old position as teacher in the California University. Mrs. Giles will keep house for him this winter. | Dr. Giles and family will return home after a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barklow, Mrs. I Dan Barklow and son, accompanied by rElsa Adams, will start for Portland Friday. They expect to be gone about r.-i Max Plenge and family, of Coal ings, California, are visiting his sis- hter, Mrs. N. G. W. Perkins and fam ily. Mr. Flange reports a good trip with the exception of the read be tween Camas Valley and here. L. A. Pedoni, the sawmill magnate o f Gaylord, was s o « pa the streets of Myrtle Point Tuesday. E. A. Dodge received this week the announcement of the birth of a baby girl bora to Mr. and Mrs. Nermaa H. if* Plans and Specifications on Application H down how Estimates Furnished on AH Kinds of Buildings PknA 1 ari Phone 1051 1 n Coquille, » n . ; n . r Ore. v . AnToat "-“ i ^ a s S S « « S S C S to s Does Your Subscription Date Need Chaagiig? good you fed Hko you’d ju t - * f, •- ■ P\4 : 'i. ' R. J. Rifilila Tofana» 7 J*. -Æ c M G «B r m 1 atl