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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)
World Famous Entertainers will give a T h is family has been giving concerts for 47 years and have sung in every state in the U nion and in m any for eign countries* Y ou will be delighted w ith them “When U m I i way U h u d lurfac- •d U m bulk shopping of all of ths county through which tk a high way run* will dona hare. People who own ear* will drive here and those 'who do not will patronise the jitney lines which will operate. Goods will be ordered b y telephone and delivered by jitneys. People will gradually be- gia to build along the high- way, aa the tee th » la delightfully se- clusive aad eway fro » . the trade winds. Outsiders tan run into town, paae the evscing end get back again «n good aerson aad without a great deal of effort. “The bulk of the larger ahopping of the CoquiUe valley will be done here when the highway la flushed. which trade will make upon tbepi the a tores here will have to eidarge and with the bulk of business growing more peo ple will have to be employed. Visi tors spend their money in various Children 25c Proceeds focjhe benefit of the Federated and Christian Churches Oregon Agricultural College m - _ f Ä a S .— a Mis of the smaller rancher much hard er, than it ordinarily should be. i “The news has come from Roseburg the state highway commissioners have dacided to hard surface the Myr tle Point-Boseburg road. When thia is t e a It will mean mors than an other railroad to Coos Bay. Ws will then be able to get iato touch with the WiDamette valley and we will do a g reat deal of business with the peo ple there. The residents of the Wil lam ette swelter ia the mid-summer days and they will come here by hun dreds when the highway is finished. Tbs drive is through the meet scen- He country along the coast end the • “The business which is crested by tourist travel is one of almost un limited possibilities and tha amount of money l i f t by those who come and WO in machines ia stupendous when it is striven for aa it should bs. "Marshfield is now possessed of the best chamber of commerce it has ev er had and with Secretary Reid’s ag gressive and comprehensive method o f acquainting the country with the beauties aad resources of Coos Bay few seasons will go by before this part of Oregon will become the mse cs of autoiata and investors.” 'Catching Slough, and his brother and Mrs." Russel, of the Bay, with their children, Were enjoying the East Fork and Brewster valley country for a few days last week. Mrs. Terry, a sister of Charles Shepherd, her daughter, Mrs. Kinney, aftd son, Chester Terry, are visiting relative* on the East Pork aad a t Mc Kinley. < . Oscar Bunch went to Roseburg to see hia »other, who is sick. Mr. Gates, of Yuma, Arizona, who ia now lifing in Camas valley, has been taking a look a t Coos county. He was s horse-back. Someway he she on a horse differently from any man we have seen go over the road gnd 10s blankets ere carried behind his saddle in a different shaped roll. It is in teresting to hear him talk about Ari- Fred Baker and family moved to CoquiUe Sunday. Fred did lots of hauling for us. He never ever-charged and was accommodating. W# will miss him from the road. Elmer King, of McKinley, the new owner of Fred’s truck and cream route, is <» the job to make gopd and give every body a square deal. Whan we w ant a square leal, it ia a good plan not to forgot to give a square dial. Last fall when wo wanted to buy a pure bred Red Poll bull, we did not have the money, I wrote to the First National of CoquiUe th at I needed pnoney to buy a Red Poll bull. They wrote u s , “you may have I t " We have the buU. Successful Fanning for July says that . Eschar A Ryan, of Manning, Iowa, said 171 head of Aberdeen An- Church of Christ Notes Ths services on last Sunday morn ing and evening were wall attended end all appreciated hearing Dr. Eaton speak. Come to the Bible Study ev ery Thursday evening, you will find them interesting and growing in quat- bsr. The Endeavor topic, "Speech, Wise end Unwise,” was very interesting with Mr. Kelley as leader. Watch retain tha local trade these rosy dreams ef th s Record may be measur ably realised. People who a re mak ing goods thousands of miles sway spend a good deal of money advertis ing them in the Sentinel. They would not do it unlees it paid. But H will pay any CoquiUe merchant a good deal more for each dollar spent to ad vertise hi the Sentinel than it does men in Portland, Philadelphia and NewYork. m Aa k we ‘ have a j i before * said Ks who are not living up to their opportunities by advertising in the Sentinel are losing more than this paper ia by their neglect to do so. Of course, when MO cars cross the Ooquttle river here aow in a single day with only a ferry for the tran*- fer and without a hard surfaced rood in any direction from this city, it is plainly to be seen what the comple tion at a paved road from hare to Roseburg and down the coast to ths south will ovsntually dp for CoquiUe. E. E. JOHNSON Try Franz* Batter Nut Bread Today Fresh shipment every day to FARMERS UNION STORE County Herd I Hupte tor Another Auto'Accident Jake King, auto mechanic for ths Central Transfer Co., is laid up with fractured ribs ta d a broken collar bone a t the Myrtle Point hospital as a result of going over the grade in the Myrtle Point vicinity Monday. Mr. Cotter was in the car with him but was uninjured. King wad driving a Studeba leer.—Band on World. W. V. G la layer, of Moscow, Idaho, has been appointed by ths Court of Coos County as Copnty Herd end Msat Inspector. This is in accordance with a bill passed at the last session of th s stats legislature for ths purpoea of preveat- ing ths sprsad of tuberculosis and other contagious diseases in th s live stock of the county. The County Herd Inspector will probably bo busy most of the time in testing the herd) of the county for tuberculosis, but whan not oecnpiod on oAcial work for tka county, he as pects to conduct a regular veterinary After September SO, the subscrip tion price of the Sentinel will be f2 a year in sdysnos. Until th at time you can pay as fak in advance' as you When on county work, such as tu please at tha old rate of |1.&> per year. berculin testing, the Herd Inspector If you want to le a n tha reasons for wiU be paid not to exceed flO per day this Has read article on first page. by tha Courty Court but the charge For Bala One Circuit Court Judgm ent for or- • er M00.00 and several accounts to bo sold by order of the Judge of the Cir cuit Court. For particulars inquire of W. Sinclair or the undersigned W. D. Newton. Receiver of C. M. A M. Co. > Catarrh Cannot Be Curad 5¡LtXíS¿¿ BAKERY Under new management Point. Fresh Bread, Cakes and Fancy Pastry Laird B u ild in g CoquiUe, O regon Remedy." writes Willlr.n Whitelaw, of Dee Moines, Iowa, “He told me in de tail of what it had done for his family, but more especially his daughter who was lying at the point of death with a violent attack o f dysentery, and had APPLICATIO N«. „ th t w a n e t re a e à th s se a t or tb s t ii £ * î î ï $ iS » '«»»I OlsssM. s realty n