The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921, December 19, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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••» « t Wallace, Sorgt. Loach and Cor-
porol Pormollar, all of the 1st U. 8.
iB C -try, Camp Lewis, Wash., oama
in Wodn—day on
—po—^p Move for
ThW « • —* only accepting mon for
Camp Lawio, bat a n
Hawns, tho
•r any p lan whore Undo Sam to
maintaining an Army and
ability In A man onlisting now may
bwh^h of the aorvico ha
•M i aa the country to whic
to go.
and
Federal
Trucks
Veile
Hayn«
Automobiles
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O S C O C A R B A R G A IN S
1918 Dodge^ Touring -
1920 Ford
New
$800.00
$590.00
pay in tho Army * ****
rangm from »30 to »1Z1.50
month, to which m oat bo odd«
value of rotions, clothing, q u artan ,
light, boot, m odici
sjg g ig m
dantal trootm ont, which to
to bo equivalent to on incroaso in
nt of from »60 to »«6
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F. L. GREENOUGH
Graham's Garage
Coquille, Oregon
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Do you know the wholesale
price of Flour is $12.55 per
bbl here in Coquille now,
aod another raise to take ef­
fect in a few days?
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We will still sell for a limited
time at $3.15 per sack and
$12.40 per bbl
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We have bought heavy to protect you—
now you buy heavy to protect yoursdf.
We carry the following High Patent Flours
S IX D A Y S ----- T H E N
C H R IS T M A S
Snowdrift, Olympia a id White Moaotain
Brands—None Better
Come and see our stock of
W agons from 14 to $9, Doll Buggies from 85c to 3.85
Sarnie Kara, Wheel Barrows, Trunks and B icjck s
for the children.
A new stock o f Aluminum just in, many pretty
piece* for a Chriatfoaa present including Hot Water
Bottles, Tea K ettles, Tea Pots, Percolators, Double
Boilers, K ettles o f all sizes, Dish Pans etc.
9 -her useful articles such as Casseroles, Jsrdineers
baskets Carving Seta, Community Silver, and Cat
Glass.
GOULD & GOULD
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P ik es o f Groceries Correspondingly Low .
I ker, Lawrence, Morrison, Ellingeen,
Mulkey, T attle, Brandon, Dungey,
Chase, Misses O 'Parrol, W hitney,
Sweet, HeugtfT Schneider, FitageraM ,
W illoughby, Kennedy, and Lund; Maa-
aers. Baker, Mulkey, Lawrence, Mor­
rison, Ellingsen, T attle, Brandon,
Bradley, Chase, Sparks and K istner.'
P O N T FORGET THE PLACE
NOSLER’S
Cash & Carry Store
I Editor Cele brat— His Birthday
W ednesday the editor of the Sen­
tinel celebrated his 72nd birthday,'
along w ith his youngest granddaugh­
te r’s fifth os he has done ever since
Mias Carol has been having birthdays.
She is a native of Oregon born in Co­
quille, while we first saw the light on
¡the shores of old Long b lan d within
a mile e f the briny deep. It is now
over forty-five years sin— thd w riter
want into the newspaper business a t
Calva, Illinois, 27 of thoae having
SAVE MONEY BY PAYING CASH.
Fire Screens
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Coquille Hardware Co.
LIFE INSURANCE
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ia tba big business of today. The Bankers Lifs
Co.’s family is growing by 1—ps and bounds.
Over nine millions of insurance w ritten in O ct
Thera m ust ba a reason.
A. T. MORRISON
District Agent for BANKERS LIFE COMPANY
Coquille
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W rist W atches
I have a
very fine line of them . Also
A ?ate Jew elry
at
j Tuesday evening Mrs. Chas. Har-
I locker entertained the Junior “600”
d a b a t her eosy home in the east port
of town, w ith sixteen g o estt nreeent.
Five tables ware played, M n. T. B.
Currie winning the d ob prise end
Mrs. Tracy Leach the guest prise.
[Mb*.' H er locker was assisted in serv.
ling refreshm ents by Mies Edna H sr-
I locker and Mrs. M- J. H artson. These
Indies remained for some tim e t i w ait
the coming of the new day th a t woe
to w itness the end of the world, but
were disappointed, as nothing unusual
happened.
! b Agent f— Motta# Tractor
On another page of this issue will
be found the advertisem ent of the
Moline tra rto r end thoae who know
the reputation of the impiamente and
machinery mede e t Melina, Illinois,
will need no fu rth er guaranty as to
the excellence of th is tracto r. Thomas
H. Hanley, qf Coquille, Is the agent
for Ceos and Curry counties and is
prepared a t any tim e to dem onstrate
the workings o f-th ia tracto r on ine
Hanly ranch e t Lempa.
Any ana hi a mam against th e boom of the
interested is cordially invitad to can M yrtle Point MU1 Co., carrying ft o u t
there end see H in operation.
¡Once before the P o rt commissioners
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1 hod to pay damage to P. L. Phelan for
The Sunset M agazine'«nd the Son- the lorn of s boom and o n esta Copt,
tinel are now furnished in combine- Panter for the sinking of one ef his
tion for 68.
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'boato due to Mm seme causo.
very
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• Prices and quality guaranteed.
wasors n o n t optical shop
FOR SALE
r*. doe* In. fw u Mha A U W ^
torga to t I
2 lata, ham am
i, $12— torma.
tad. goad ha—t 1H « 0 — f n m Ca—
f. 2 aeree cuMvntsd. oB hi pastare, $MM
Call on NED Ci KELLEY
POUND near Coquille hospital—en
ag ate brooch. Owner con secure
seme by calling a t Sentinel oAee
per cent
reasonable prices.
Silverware & N ovelties
GOATS POR SALE—140 hood on Co­
quille rood one mila north of Myr-
. tie P o in t Phene 4 » . R. O. K irk.
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On Time Deposits
A Certificate ef Pop—it fandsh— yon
a convenieat and gilt-edged way to keep year
money working f— you.
This gaak issues Certificates of Pepoelt
aad drawing 3ft% aad 4% interest. The— Cer­
tifica t— are negotiable.
We w il appreciate aa opportunity to
e o rv e y o a
JOHNSON
Mill Wood
$2.00 per load
Leare order* a t the mill or
with me. —
Farmers & Merchants Bank
P . E. DRANE
O F C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N
Odke A nt dear north of
Nastor’s Grocery
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