The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921, November 21, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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1 Brazil Nuts
New Crop W alnuts
Alm onds
Raisins
Currants
Citron Orange and Lemon P eel!
Figs
Dates
Celery
Lettuce
and that famous W elman Mince Meat at
the old price
Beautiful Vitriñed China
Blue» Green and Brown
TVimmed in Gold
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United ■ States
■ ■ Food
■ Administration—License No. G 46545
MSS. BONNIE WALKER, Prop..
— DO YOUR
Do NOT buy new tires a t
th is tim e of year.
Buy
Christmas Shopping Early
M axotires Interliners
Every year this injunction is impressed on the
American people and there is a reason. Buying
early you have the advantage of complete stocks
to select from and you receive better service than
possible during the frenzied rush of procrastinat­
ors. And what can be a more acceptable remem­
brance than a piece of jewelry, or silverware, or a
watch? Come in and see how many lovely and
appropriate articles we have for Christmas.
COME AND SEE THEM
W rist W atches
Coquille Hardware Co
Brooches
1 will pay the highest market price—in cash—
for your hides. J can handle any quantity and
will pay for them on delivery.
0 . T. NELSON
Phonq 731
Coquille, Oregon
FURS AREHJGH
Pins
Silverware
C ut G lass
Ornamental Clocks»
Mr. Batoli to now wearing th . d a r.
J. E. Devmult and family, formerly
of Ulto place, ara agate locatod a t Or-
laad. Calli., ha rin g pruehnaed u n n i
a a a a a i alfalfa laad in t h . U. 8. ir-
rigattoa prajact.
| Wm. Graham haa aold kia acreage
»»» bridgu to Jaaaa Ctintoa.
■ Everything waa fra . A rm i.tic. Day
and from tha amout a i drunkwiness.
orna te almoat lad to tpitora thara waa
fraa whtekey.
8U11 tha booUaggar
haa to U m
LaVallieres
R ings
Chains
W. H. SCHROEDER
C oquille, O regon
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Some Octogenarians
Tha following Lañara items wa clip
from tha Timaa:
Among thiaa who attaadad tha Com
Show a t Coquina warn Mrs. Nygran,
Mrs. Watora, Mra. Alton, Mra. Eng-
Itoh aad Mra. H arry Bogart.
Mr- and Mrs. William McKenna
m n MarahAaU visitors Sunday.
‘ AL Stoap, o i Marshfield, visitod
M anda a t tha Conlc*us camp teat
Their combin*! ages ran to one-
fju rth of a thousand years, to l e ex­
act their ages, if added toZytl’er, ran
to 260 years. In* the Palace reatic-
ran t a t noon, Captain Lightner, the
bs by of the trio, 81 years old, Steph­
en Rogers, the senior, 86 years of
ag e, and Captain Guptil, 83, were dis­
cussing m atters generally and enjoy­
ing a big dinner when njtea were men-
tfoned and the remarkable long ¡'f*
enjoyed by all of them cane out
through a comparison of their years.
Each of the three men is in Rood
physical condition, their memories
clear and all of them keep goo.I t rack
of current events.—Marshfield Re. »rd.
Miss Lillian Morria spent Saturday
aad Sunday in Msrahilald.
i F. Haaaar want to MarmMald this
Mr. Rogers mentioned above as the
nestor of tho party, is th# father in­
law of A. J. Sherwood of this city.
LENEVB ITE118 v
The Oregon Farm er is still furnish­
ed for 12.16 in connection with the
Sentinel, and why He publishers
shouldn’t ask a dollar or a dollar and
a half a yaar for a paper as good a*
they furnish, Me d e n t understand.
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