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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)
B / V A « fe « V. L. Lundy was down fro « Myr tle Point Tuesday. ' If you h are eye trouble see Katun, the Scientific Optician. Mr. and Mr«. K. H. Sweet viaited in M arshfisld ovur, Sunday. Wood furnished on «hurt notico. *1.75 for a foil load. P. E . Drane. Dressmaking a t reasonable price« a t Maybellu Ford’«. tf Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Forbos in from tboir McKinley ranch on Tueadfif. F. C. Purslay and fam ily wont opt to Brewater last Sunday for a week’s vacation. Mrs. P. E. Drane was visiting a t the Bay the first of tho week, returning W ednesday.. J. F., Loo, of Riverton, le ft yester day for Colfax, Calif., for a visit of Don’t let the flit the efficiency of a t MaybeUe Ford’s. tf Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lyons are back fro « th eir outin« and M r* Lyone asks ua to aay th a t aha has resumed H. W. Coats was a caller yesterday. properly fitted by a G raduate Optician He is buying evergreen blackberries w ith many years’ experience. for the M yrtle Point cannery and Y oon for good sight. 'paying six conte a box fo r th a n . The A. C. Sate«. box« o n about the sis« th a t were Mrs. E . 8. F litero ft, of Fsirviow , was in town la st Saturday to moot ago. Ho says a man and his w ifs bar daughter, M rs. M- M. Bull, who can easily « a k a 1*0 a .d a y picking 1 came in th a t afternoon fro « her boms them a t this rate. in Eugene fo r a visit w ith her parents. R. S. Knowiton returned Monday Tell your friends th a t if they w ant afternoon fro « a two months’ visit to take the 8entinel they eaa get it in Berkeley and San Francisco. He a t a bargain ratio by subscribing now. remained a couple ..of weeks longer The price win soon go up to »2 per than ha had intended to see his son, Clay, who has ju st retu rn ed 1 from year. France and bean discharged from the Ben F. Lawrence came in from army. He landed over there the day Indianapolis, Ind., la st Tuesday for th e arm istice was signed. * two weeks’ visit a t horns. Today M i« Kalbus believes th a t the wo he and Mrs. Lawrence w ent down to men of A rago, who have recently or \Bandon for a few days on the beech. ganised the A rago Progressive Club, R. E. Shine and fam ily, who spam A ttorney Chaa. I, Reigard, of Marshfield, was over here Tuesday on legal business. I f . H. Boggs cams in Wsdnosday fro « Eugene to taka ont Mrs. J . L. Thompson’s car. C. E. Spence, mast«* of tho state G range, will apeak a t the W. O. W. h a ll‘this evening. secured by the Liberty T heatre aa a n attraction for Septem ber 1st and 2nd. This is tho Me photoplay in ton reels produced by H arry Garaon, starrin g Blanche Sweet under th e per sona) direction of M arshall Noilan, which has boon creating such a furors in M m burger cities for tho p a st few m onths. I t is based upon M ajor Ru pert H u g h « ’ novel by the sam e name, which appeared first in serial form ia the Rod Book m agssine and was later published in book form by H ar per Bros. A soul stirrin g picturisa- tion of the m ost trem endous story ever w ritten. 9 NO more Blue Mondays If you use one of those New T. 0 . W illard, form erly a captain on river boats, cam# in W ednesday fo r the summer over *t Empire, started Wednesday m orning fo r t o i r home a t a visit of several days. Los Angolas, Calif. Tneeaay they We are getting normal A ugust w eather now w ith brilliant sunshine and exhilarating brasses. authorised to pay not to exceed $150 from the city's current expense fund tow ards defraying th e expenses in connection With the investigation of tho LeutboM murder. C. C. W illiams has purchased the to s s o f tb s Belloni (dace naar lMve*- ton from John Belloni and has taken possession. Tho la tte r has moved to Coquille while he iaV toU ng around for another location. le v . and Mrs. Frederick Jennings ftrnine down fro « Eugene 8eturday to V isit her folks bore, expecting to re fers tiT the re st of th is month in Co- Kathleen Terras expects to ge ovar quille. M r* Jennings was form erly to North Bond in a couple of weak« Miss C laire Sherwood. to taka a course of training as a Wo are indebted to our old friend, 8. H. W arren for a copy of the San i Diego Sun which carries an illustrated Mr. and M n. M. O. Hawkins re turned last Saturday from their Week’s trip to Portland in th eir car. Miss Buell, an aunt of L. L. Neal, fro « M yrtle Point, has boon down fro « there for a visit bore th is weak. I t was a regular film sesos th a t was . witnessed on tho rear platform of the Eugene train one day the first o f the, - - ' p -' E. H. Hamden and wife ware delay ed in startin g on th a t trip la st F ri day, but got off Wedneeday morning for C rater Lake and Klamath Falla. .Tell your friends t o t if they want to take the Sentinel they can get i t a t a bargain rate by subacribing now. Tho price te ll soon go up to $2 per Miss Naomi Knowiton started for Berkeley, Calif., thia morning where she te ll enter the university next Monday for her final year in th a t in stitution. See the DeMoss fam ily a t Gould H all next Wednesday evening Aug. 20. They are old favorites aa en ter tainers, having visited Coquflle tw en ty years a g * i Mrs. D. F. Dean retu rn * ’ fro « Halsey, Oregon, last Saturday accom panied by her niece, Miss Gohlmsn, of Bpoksne, W ash., who came down here for a visit. The Sentinel and Sunset together for 12.26 for n abort time. The price of Sunset alone will poon be $2. Speak quick if you w ant i t Wood furnished an short notic* |1.7> for a fun to d . P. E . D ran* High Speed Washing Machines C. O. Dryden and fam ily drove m Monday frète' Oregon City to visit his m other, M n. D. P. Dean. On Tuesday w ith the De M o« fam ily a t Goulds' H all next Wednesday evening* Mrs. L. H. H asard and M rs. L Hacker want over to the Bay Meaday for a visit of a couple of day* Mr. and M r* Chaa. A. Howard came up from Bandon yesterday and expect to return to Eugano t o middle of next week- Robert T rigg, of Ferndale, Calif., came in Wadnaaday afternoon for a visit with his brother, L etter T rigg, of the Norway section. Remember the Optical pallor over the Sentinel office. Work first class. Consultation fra * A. C. Eaton, Na turopath and Optician. * v A 60 lb barrel of hydro-csrbonlte roof point fo r sal# a t thia office. It'S ju st the tim e to paint your roof and ju st the kind of point yfa need. A few applications of fly spray will give protection : Mr*. J . A. Lamb went out to Med ford last Sunday for a visit w ith bar fr.ther, A. M. Woodford. She accom panied Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Butler, of Bandon, who ware on th eir vrmy *o attend t o Elks’ m asting a t Klamath Falls. A rt McDuffee is now giving dances tw ice a weak on t o now platform he /has built on the Collier lota—every W ednesday and Saturday evenings. Dance lover« seem to enjoy t o axar- cis out of doors and ho has had good Ipatronag* ^ f v * M r* M elinda H ags, wife of Jo seph F. H ags, of Bear Creek, died a t the ranch o f John H aga near Parkers burg, Aug. 2, 1919. She was a native of North Carolina, bom in 1M7, being 72 years old s t the tim e of here death. —Bandon World. f .... . north of Baadon, accompanied by M i« Gohhnan and S ay Dean and family for a two weeks' outing. Mr. Dryden 1 form erly resided in Coquille, being 1 connected wiva the Herald for a num b er of y ear* ^ Mrs. J. F. Jusa passpd through Ban. don last Friday en route to her homi a t Gilmer, W ash., a fter being a t the bedside o f her son, John F . Jusa, edi to r of th s Gold Beach Reporter, She reports her son much improved hut still confined to his bed and it te ll be « month or so before he can be remov ed to a Portland hospital fe r tre a t ment.—World. Judge J. F. Boyd, of Noligh, Kebr., w&Hiad been visiting b srs fo r « v a ra i deys started Sunday m orning for Springfield, w here he had business-to atten d to. Tuesday m orning Mrs. Boyd, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. H. W. Young, started fo r southern California, whore to y expect to vistt th e Yoeemite. Mr. Boyd m et them s t Eugene. M r* Young will visit s t Campbell and Baa Francisco before 'coming boas* A fter September 80, t o subscrip tion price of t o Sentinel will be $2 a year ia advance. U ntil th a t time you can pay as fa r in advance as you please a t the old ra te of f 1 AO par year. If you w ant to to r n t o reasons for this rise read article on first paga. Alfo Sewing Machines hi New and Second Hand  new shipment of * Singer Sewing Machines IRRIGATE YOUR FARM day witnesses the passing of men who, in E VERY life, had prospered fairly well, but had carried obligations which, a t the final reckoning of th eir es tates, wiped out their equities. Protected by life insurance these equities m ight have become clear assets providing an income for their fam ilies. Bankers Life Company pays Hvs or die. A. T. MORRISON See W. R. Smith, of Myrtle Point, our Coquille Val ley Representa tive, for full par ticulars, prices a n d Easy Terms. younger generation. ^ L ast Sunday his fam ily and R. E. Nosier*i family motored halfw ay to Powers where they m at H arve Dunham and fam ily and they spent the day picnicing. Mrs. Milo Dunham has frequently chal lenged her father-in-law to a foep race, so t o t afternoon ho accepted. He quickly found he had more than met his m atch, but to add to his « o r-, tification he stepped on a loose stone which threw him in a heap. He grace fully acknowledged, however, th at she would have beaten him bven if he had finished the course. To make sura her claims to being some runner she t o n handily best Job Dunham ie a short dash. ' " A good d airy ranch o f 50 to 80 acres n e ar riv er be tween M yrtle P o in t and R iverton. M art he O n t class value. Call a t once on N. C. KELLEY •••••••••••••••• Geo. S. Davis H one Again 'Goo. S. D aria, who le ft a couple of weeks ago for a month’* visit a t his old home hi Ferndale, Calif., came back Tuesday might. On arriving a t Ferndale be found his brother-in-law , Wm. T rigg, and son, G ilbert, and H arry Sweet ju st ready to sta rt this 16*. Anna McCoy and daughter. way, so he came along. A fter three Miss C lara McCoy, of Rooohurg, are or four days h er* t o party te ll g* up into W ashington on a three weeks' trip . 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