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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1919)
- r s i .»wiR ^ a ] T * " " i ; - M k W m t ÎSqiÿii || % ‘ W m ‘ iv * rnt to S h u ts ie bnck skak- tag hands with old friend*. Mr». S. H. Brawn, <tf S u Francisco, arrived Tuesday afternoon a t Dr. jClarke’a hospital whom eke 1» to bo hood anno. Mrs. 0 . H. Clarke »apoda to go to Portland the l u t of tho wook to tend the convention of toe Oregon State Music Teacher»' Mie. F. D. Medlock and baby, of Powers, were d ritta » rateavo* in this iSH^ffScDd ; ■ ;* "m ' Mrs. E ats Brady, of Powers, visited r, v W Store, u in o B You have never seen any* other % ld like this— brfflhmt, yet without glare; soft and evenly diffused. There is ewnfert and pleasure fa work- rUvirur. under the liffht from this k:i • M A ZD A ...... Yarn - * i. ■••• m fas almost all the colors o f the'Kaihiiow , lamLya i- 'J'-JrXi ' A L Yam for Sweaters, Yarn for Bahy Jackets, Yam for Caps, Yam for Bootees, Yarn for Scarfs, Yam for all kinds of Woolen Wear We have in stock a large assort- . , * ment in all eolorsof the famous BSwf.. a m uwUM IMM|pT MRHPiT' IfPilWj' MRS. BONNIE WÀLKER, Prop. Do NOT buy new tires at thia time of year. Buy - \ * * v1" , * ‘/ ‘-Oi' v -.«• i V y * ^7;/%.*'"• ' 'l ■ /* -*'•' .k,*' • f M axotircs Interliners With thsss in your tires yon can wear yonr old tires ¿oropletely out* and they will outlast 4 to 0 other tires. i COME, AND SEE TilEM Coquille Hardware Co. IJÆ , • y <« , HP our sales are greats| er than any other grocery in Coot >. County and our purchasing power correspondingly large. The ad vantage accrues to you in service 9 ■ ¿ ''i f f * ,jt ' * -0 * 1. * - f V- h t , y. v' i V . . ’* ‘ c"'"1- ; .* Oregon In sad Per too Coanty of Com Laura Clamant*, Plaintiff, vs. William Edward Clements, a <\S Defendant to ts, A. D., 1019, all as prescribed la To William Edward Ctamonta, tho said aider. L. A. Liljeqvlst, above named defendant 1 - Attorney for Plaintiff. Residence: la the Nome ef the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear Marshfield, Cerne County, Oregon. 407 and answer the complaint filed can and spend an evening a t the against yoo in the above entitled Liberty Theatre, cosy and comforta ceurt aad cam s on or before the last day of the time prescribed in the ar ble, and haar tha *4,000.00 WurllUm dor for publications of summons here in, and If you do not, the plaintiff will apply to tho court for tho reHaf de manded In tho complaint, a euecinct statem ent of which is u follow*: ' For a decree dissolving tho bonds of matrimony existing hstwsm tho plaintiff and the defendant and that a decree of absolute divorce bo nwaid- Herein at the suit of the plaintiff, and for such other relief u to the FURS ARE HIGH UKwy, Lawyer from Salem where he went to argue a cam In the Supreme Court. The H it of contributor» to the A m - dee Dap Celebration u published in g local p o p « to eta. D». Oarlce w u aeon eawin in hie bnck yard Saturday, which is •videaco th at there 1« a coal famine in Myrtle P oint Mr*. Boon Phelan and daughter, Rosemary, of Powers, visited friend* in Myrtle Point Saturday and Sunday. Mr*. F ditea, of Eugene, ie here for » few day* visiting Jacobs. M i« m y* Welle, one of the High ¡bool teacher*, want to North Bend Thuraday to rpend T hanlùçiv^g dey. , K arl Kaakman wont to Marshfield Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with his mother, who live* there. Dr. Clarke made a flying trip to Co quille Wednesday to u rite in an ion. . T . \ Mrs. Boyd and dangktar w en Wednesday visiting Dr.-Boyd. Mr*. W B, of Salem, is b e n visit ing her daughter, M in Fay* Wells. Raymond Endicott and Miss Marian B ain«, both of Myrtle Point, married l u t Saturday evening. A crowd of young people gathered a t her home Monday evening to them. They worn invited ha to u ted to cigars and caady. Ada W arner, who w u injured l u t week by falling from a car, w u able to take up her work again a t school this week. C. C. C arter Is preparing to ship a carload of boga to Portland Saturday. The Rebekahs had ah addition of re new members a t their l u t regular m uting Monday night, tho candidates bring Mr*. Culbertson aad Mrs. Wat- reshmeuts wore served af ter lodge. About a doma of th o Frothiee have organised a club which they call tho "Night Hawks.” They have fitted up tho □ petali* of a woodshed for their club rooms and last Monday night fthey served a very nice supper which w u enjoyed by a ll ----- o • - m m , < .a - ■ ‘ ./• . East Fork Notes by promises of great savings which cannot be realized. Our PRICES are as LOW5 as the LOWEST. Our service costs you nothing. Don’t he satisfied with a few catch penny priées. See that you get quality, quantity and equally good prices all along the line. That is what we give you. 2 Phone»—691 United Sturo Pood Administration—License No. G 46545 bonds. T ts sta ts highway is gettiag roads with that money. Mrs. Marcy has boon under the weather for abont a week. Bert Spriagatead came in from Roeeburg Monday, he reports no DO YOUR Christmas Shopping Early -■ . t* r v ' * ' \ a E > V - V-'. •«. . •*► ' 4. * *.’ \ .A.’-; , • *i;i , * / '4 ' •,*»», 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 canJbe 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. K. K. Marcy has sold a bunch of t'm ber to Ksi-u Watson. W alter Laird went to Coquille Sat W rist W atches LaVallieres Pins urday and brought Mrs. Laird and their daughter, Bonnie, home. The two seen th at wMeh he hath.” The de Brooches CutG lass Silverware younger children hare been under the pravity of irresponsibility is not to weather for a week but are now on rule the United States. The vision Ornamental d ocks. Rings that led naan to offer their lives jm Two teams from Coquille went up willing sacrifices that the government to Brewster Valley Saturday and went pf the United States m ight he founded back Sunday loaded with potatoes for and maintained still lives. The spirit Mrs. Phoebe Harry, whoee home now th at led the nations of the earth to ie at Coquille. There is no question battle against tha beastly depravity Coquflk , Oregon but that tha ease who drove those of Ganhany from 1914 to tha present teams can give a vivid description of time is not dead and will give battle the East Fork road. to the depravity of irresponsibility Harry Laird and Mildred Baker wherever it raises its head. were at Brewster Valley fer a short A road meeting was held in D istrict came attached to the child and want- with tha natural resources of the visit Sunday: On tha way up ha had No. IS Wednesday afternoon and a ad to leave her what he had. . Coos Bay country aad with her bar soma experience getting stuck hi front 10 mill tax voted. Heebal died very suddenly a few ber facilities th a t is not tim site of of the Roeevine cabin. Perhaps he months ago.0 He had heart trouble oao o r more large etttss. Look hack R. A. Easton. • could toll the County Court that the and while building a fanes had an 60 year» and sea white the Coes Bay wading is deep. ¿¡V* Will She Get tko L qw y ? attack and died a few momenta later. district was—a district of Something more than a week ago Search has been mad# fer the will trails and almost im psnutiabls forest. Attorney C. F. MeKnight wall leave hut eo fa r It has upt been found. Mr. Look a t it today, and than look for Friday far Gold Beach to appear in ward 60 years and try to p isto n wjiat tha county court and endeavor to es tablish the contents of a will mads by the late George Heebel. The docu bo found and as it Is on yeenr rand in front of the old ment V cannot V . ____ __ _ e * _____ — i l l house.” Think of that. That is what The Futar* uf C m C m ty tha County Court has handed out to Speeking of Coos county n w riter me. A mad road is not my road. A in the Oregon Journal says: rack rend, built by man whs knew "That this section of the P w ttt ‘ JOHNSON coate lino will, besoms on# af the wealthiest ia tho W est, and th at the harbors of Coo Bay and Coquille river will ’become centers for doop a « nav * $2.00 per load v igation in tho near future, is undoubt Lrove orders at the mil! or ed by most who have aeon tho natural resources and heard tha bum of activ- with ma. W . H. SCHROEDER Mill Wood Ha also quotes as fallow* from a Southern Pacific handbook: "Study the Atlantic coast Hne aad see if you can iBa**r*r any rtlteri g \i.-4 o 1 K •f t V’ atto» win I* Jemadfi tiplfififi,inft»fi50-w«tt«izoonly. It can .be ofied in any (oohft or fixture w h en you now have d e ar lamps dMO, 50 or 80 w atts. B urm in any position. * Rt'vo in a n d let us show yo u tfiistwwlainpUghlsd. FUHRM J g fT j & *'**•<■* B®raWKroSwHw8whiii9ll|^flBB| P .E D R A N E