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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1919)
■S ’ W . b - ’M ki y F 7» - ' « : ■Mm «M S . V ..^r‘ fc. ' 'W-i ► •' Vv ' - . 'h>j . Mrs. Louis Corbin «s o v ia tors at tho I Gaylord Saturday orti Maria Waakly and t iMyrUo Point, spant Bn •• Ms Tripp, o f sy in Gravai IT is not our intention to urge the purchase o f m ore than your reasonable requirements o f Mrs. William Wlso a I Has«!, wars Myrtle Point 1 | Monday. I really pretty and dainty station* H A V E aome highly pretty things ey are not freaks— ju st filled with distinctive personality o f their own. A s to varieties, we can suit all tastes in either «dors, styles, sixes or price. O f course there’s economy in buying the paper by the ream with envelopes to match. But, whatever your stationery require ments, we will take care of you correctly. FUHRMANS PHARMACY 4iave you seen the ■y V </ 'Ite* r ? v ' ' '■■**/ ' '■ 'V . ■ *’ ' ' • ' * /. • /*! B eautiful V ases, H an gin g B a s kets, Jardinieres and W all V ases ’ — ;"v \ r ; . *».».*' r ' - « 0 depicting woodland scenes and nature studies on display in our show window. work o f art. P rices ran ge from $2.00 to $5.00 Racket! Store MRS. BONNIE W A L T E R Prop. i i i We have two E X T R A S P È C IA L B A R G A IN S which you can’ t afford to overlook, Mr. Dairyman, if you are going to need anything o f the kind. One is a 7-h. p. Gas Engine and the other a No. 10 Ensilage Cutter Come in see what bargains they are Coquille Hardware Co. I Bring Me Your Hides! * ' » • * P , 1 1 will pay the highest market priée—in cash— for your hides. 1 can handle any quantity and will pay for them on delivery. o . T. NELSON Phone 731 Coquille, Oregon SHELLEY & SON Building Contractors , v ' receipt o f advice fr m the mills that there will be a further advanc in the near future. „ Coquifle, Ore. Does Year Subscription Date Need Ctyngiog? : W e stilt have a fa ir supply o f Cupid Flour X J and we guarantee it to give you satisfaction or your '*< r. I . < i . • ***■•' . .' i s - > V -vva; ■ ' *T money refunded Cupid Remember the brand— is fo give oar customers prices ax low as the quality o f goods will permit. Our grocery business is the largest in County and oar operating expense correspondingly Jaw. Coos Our purchasing power enables us to give oar customers the advantage o f many attractive buys, and this we do. McKinley N otes. - Our prices are right— we guarantee the quality o f The Busy C om er ivi ’-' Jr-Vfjr i Administration— License No. G 46545 Dairy mo Have you heard about the Hartford Livestock Insurance policy. Insure« against death from disease, accident, Are, etc. By ajl means insure your /jraluable stock. Call on me or w rite fo r rmtas. Geo. C. H uggins,‘ Marsh field, Ora. , J J J Mr. and Mrs. Lyman King visited at Lao M ast's Saturday and Sunday. Cartetoa Brown had business In Marshfield Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Glens gave n birthday dinner Sunday in honor o f Mr. Glenn’s birthday. Those preeent were Mr. and Mrs. Holmstrom and Anna, Mias M yrtle Neely, Me. and Mrs. Arthur Brown end Bobby. Archie fh d Harold Shepherd wore M yrtle Point visitors Monday even ing- Mrs. Fred Mast visited her par en t!, Mr. and Mrs. D. Myers, at Lee | several days last weak. Most o f the farm ers are busy d ig ging potatoes this week. Lyman King drove the truck fo r I several days this weak, Elmer being | on the sick lis t W . S . 8 . Being Counterfeited Counterfeit w er savings «tempe, cleverly designed in replica o f tbs regular government issue, hers bega r Plans and Specifications on Application Estimates Furnished on All Kinds o f Buildings Flour has ad vanced 40c per bbl. at the mill aud we are in The W ilcox fam ily and Grandma our goods and we give you service. Laird started fo r Broadbent Sunday m orning to spend tbs day bat broke n spring bolt at Arthur Brown’s place and had to return to tho black smith’s shop fo r repairs and did not got started again until afternoon. Tho officers that w art elected and duly installed at our last Grange masting were aa follow s: M aster, A r 2 Phones— 691 United States Food thur Brown; Overseer, Grant WOeox; Lecturer, Leah Lawhorn; Chaplain, Louisa Lawhorn; Secretary, Sarah Forbes; Treasurer, M yrtle Glenn; Steward, Henry Hansen; Assistant Steward, Wm. F orbes; Lady ant Steward, L issis M ast; Gats Keep er, Edn# Brown; Flora, Nellie Brown. The regular day decided upon waa J. E . Z. Fowle Marrtvd tho last Saturday in each month. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Z. Fowls and Saturday the Rad Croos ladies amt children left Marshfield fo r their at the hall and finished fou r quilts home at Reaver H ill, haring bean ia which will be sold at auction a little tbs city over n igh t Mrs. Fow ls is n later on. Homer Shepherd, w h o' has boon sick, is slow ly im proving. Mr. sad Mrs. E l ten Robbins and Mr. and M rs. Lea Goodman were Co- quille visitors Friday evening. Dennis McCarthy want to Marsh field Saturday in visit hit fam ily. Mr. and -Mrs. Was. Mast spent Sun day visiting relatives at McKinley. A lva Brown took his ensilage cut ter to Brewster Valley Saturday to do several days’ cutting there. Mrs. Sadie Shepherd has had quite a stage o f tonafliUs, but ia all right Judge J. L. Coke, a t Honolulu, was I visiting old M ends at McKinley Mon day. Phone 1061 to that extent you should do so. They come from a well known pottery factory and each piece la a v flour, but if you have not taken care o f your Loom W hitney was operated on for I tonsils and adenoids last wask at D r/ I Clarks'* sanitarium. Dr. Clark# was callod up to Grav- | ol Ford Monday ssorning as Sam Shook bad an attack o f pleurisy. Mrs. L. A . Roberts, o f Ask! I form erly o f this city, la visiting old | friends and relatives kere now. T . L. Lundy and w ife motored to ICoqnille Monday afternoon to attend [to some business there. Bert Davenport, Verne Lundy, AlHe I Bartlett, W ill and Dove M cNair have ja il Ailed silos and many others are ready or have filled theirs. g Mrs. Reynolds* the fifth grade rnchsr, and Mr#. Ruth Ting, the (third grads teacher, spent tho week end in Powers. The teachers o f M yrtle Point hav. ing returned from institute at North Bond took up the school duties again Thursday. Karl Cuffman’s mother, o f Marsh field, spent Monday with Urn bare. I Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Medlock and baby, o f Oakland, C alif., form ealy of >wers, have moved bock again. Their many friends will bo glad to welcome them. Erma and ' Audrey W agner, of Broadbent, Ware M yrtle Point rial- tors Monday oveahig. Mrs. Ada Bondar, o f NnX Monday evening in Myrtle rOun. Mrs. John Grant, o f Gaylord, was a M yrtle Paint visiter Monday Waning. invasion o f the Pacific Coast by the i spurious securities, the federal ip- [serve beak o f Saa Francisco has is sued a coast wisemrarning: ' The counterfeit stampe are o f the 1919 issue, it is said. The stamps are phetsgraphic productions in good color, blue ink, but the fino linee be hind the portrait in the genuine ap- pear in solid color in the counterfeit. The perforations o f tbs genuin« j K TO use arguing qfxwt ft, or making chin-music In a i>| minor key! If you’ve got the jimmy-pipe or ciga rette rflakin’s notion cornered in youc-amokeappetite, slip it a few liberal loads o f Prince Alberti B oiled X d < « ow . n to regu lar i t old betw een-us-m an-talk. ’ a s 9 • X Jg e a a ■ .« . ^ P rin c e A lb e rt kicks the \p” rig h t ou t o f a pipo! Puts pips pleasure into t h e _______ _ ____ Makes cigarette rolling the toppiest o f sports, ' a .I s Ï fragrant, so fascinating in flavor, so refreshing! 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