The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921, January 02, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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COQUILLE OKBOOM. FRIDAY, JANUARY «. IMA
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Santa Claua has ceroe and
Needs a
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All sizes in stòck
as well as refill
Batteries
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JHntV'AN«, PHARMA
FUHRMAN 5 PHARMACY
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Exceptional Values in Graniteware
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Teakettles
..................... .......... $1.80 to $2.00
• Doable B oilers__________ ______ $1.25 to $2.25
Coffee P o ta ---------------------------------- $5« & 90«
P a i l s ______ _____________ - ___________ $1.25
,, Fry P a s s ____ ___
SOe
lip Sauce P a n s _____________ - — 36c to $1.75
Preserving K ettles------------ --------- 26c to $1.75
D ish p aa_______________________________ 70«
Washbowls ft P itchers__________________$2.00
Slop Jars ________________________
$2.75
D ip p e rs _______
35«
Piglet
A_________ __ ^ ____ _______• 25c
Wash Pans .
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. 05« to $1.00 '
Atty. A. G. Thompson is soon
to move into the offices over the
Myrtle Point Bank, formerly oc­
cupied by Claude H. Giles.
Laura Schroeder is just
covering from a siege of chick­
en 1 POX.
G. G. Nelson hnd B
Bertha Rid-
er were united in
in marriage
Christmas eve at Myrtle Point.
Some people in Myrtle Point
evidently don't know the differ­
ence between small pox and
chicken pox.
Elder S. P. Sanger, who has
been holding meetings at the
Brethren church the past week,
expects to continue them until
this week is out and then return
to his home in California.
Walter BiUings, of Myrtle
Point and Helen Murphy, of
Bridge, were married at the res­
idence of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Miller at high noon Sunday.
They are now on their honey­
moon in California.
Mrs. P. W. Laird and Miss
Fairy Davis made a business
trip to Coquille Monday.
New Year’s I
To buy your Groceries, Feed and Flour
at the BUSY CORNER w ill save you
Money, Time and Trouble
Som e B argains—W e H ave O thers
Silver Leaf Brand Pure Lard, 5-lb pail 1.90,10-lb pail $3.75
Speckled Bayo Beans, per lb.
Mexican Red Beans, per lb.
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Flour—Cupid Brand—Flour
Best Patent
Dr. L. G. Johnson was called
from Marshfield Tuesday to con­
sult with Dr. O. H. Clarke re-
ing the condition of J. L.
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ewellen, who is seriously ill
his home on North 4th street
3 Crown L oose M uscat R aisin s, per lb.
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At this writing Mr. Lewellen
Fancy Thom pson Seed less, per lb.
,20c
shows slight improvement in his
condition.
Fancy Seeded, 15-ox. package
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23c
• Effie Weekly, the sixth grade
teacher in the Myrtle Point
C urrants, 16-os-p ack age
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35c
schools, is sick with the chicken
pox and Fairy Davis is substi­
Fancy D ried P eaches, th e W ellm an kind, per lb. 25c
tuting for her.
T. G. Summerlin, of Grave
Ford, was a Myrtle Point visitor
Wednesday.
Margaret Corbin, of this city,
went to Powers Thursday to
spend a few days with her sis­
ter, Mrs. F. D. Medlock.
Misses Mabel and Audrey
WE OFFER YOU MAXIMUM SERVICE
Lundy, of this place, went to
Powers Thursday to spend a few
PRICES A S LOW AS THE LOWEST
days with their' friend, Mrs.
Kate Brady, who resides there.
Clarence Moon And Esther
Barklow were married at her
home last Sunday afternoon,
Rev. Thos. Barklow performing
the ceremony
Miss Dora Willard, of North
2 Phones—691
Bend, was a visitor at the C. C.
Carter home ffom Friday to
Tuesday. ‘
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C. C. Carter, of Myrtle Point,
made a business trip to Marsh­ had procured a few grape*,
enough ao that each man had a
field Thursday. •
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Ellis Shull, Crawford Annin, small bunch; they were sitting
Elton Schroeder and Clarence along the roadside eating then^
Carter were Coquille visitors Some wounded doughboys frefin
last Sunday.
the front came along, not
A re You In O b It?
Mrs. M. W. Ray, of Marsh wounded ao much but that they
field, is spending a few days vis­ could walk, who gave longing
iting here in Myrtle Point with glances at those grapes, they got
For the year nineteen a id ineteen we have
Mrs. Lee'Ray.
the grapes." And the boys of
paid
$3,200.00
interest on time deposits, a good deal
Rev. F. L. •Flenner, pastor of the medical detachment -have
of this j* interest on SAVINGS ACCOUNTS.
the Methodist church of this the recollection how good the
place, who has been spending few grapes they had eaten tast­
Systematic saving is about the only way M m
his vacation visiting relatives ed. This is one instance of thou­
average
person
gets ahead.
in the east, writes that* he wil sands and thousands of similar
arrive home Die last of this incidents. And they ovefshad-
Why not open a savings aodount with us ami
week and will fill the pulpit next ow the meaner things of which
let us pay you interest.
Sunday, January 4.
we may have heard so much and
Miss Clara Phelps, who has which Are more readily told.
I * interest on savings deposits and 4% on
been on the sick list, is back in But to me on this Christmas
Time Certificates of Deposit
school again this week.
time the joybells of earth and
School reopened Monday for heaven ring with a sweeter,
‘T H E BA NK OF COMMUNITY SER V IC E”
three days’ work this week but, clearer, more jubilant note than
owing to so much sickness, the ever before.
For as a friend
attendance is small.
wrote me of his work in Brook­
R. A. Annin, of the Myrtle lyn, New York, “It is good to be
Point bank, made a business trip lifting on the load for we work
to Marshfield Wednesday. ■
with an undiscouraged Christ.”
MYRTLE POINT, OREGON
That is the power plant of the
life and song of earth, an “undia-
R. A. Annin,
East Fork Notes
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couraged
couragad Christ.
Christ." The joybells
Jsfca Tryos. <
P. W. UM,
A letter of Nov. 9 from J. E. still ring, “Glory to God in the
Wilson, father of the little boy Highest and on earth peace,
who was at Mountain Glade a rood will to men," and the beat
year ago for a short time, says a always yet to be.
of the crops in Oklahoma, “Fruit
R. A. Easton.
is scarce, feed ia plenty; crops
are good, the best in years and
Mr. and M r s . P n c e
Items From Arago.
iÛMee Kate and Connie Will­ PRwnts
people are doing well. Cotton is
Robison
in
preparing tor a trip
the highest ever known, $42.58
Although a heavy rain pre­ oughby are a t home on Hall’s to Shasta for three or four
creek
for
Christinas
vacation.
■o $44- a 500 bale, which brings vailed all day the Arago hall was
months. ^
* P * rted 4anu-
$200. The seed is worth $60 a filled with people Christmas eve, „ E. E. Hampton returned from ™ ni h\
Portland
Friday
w^ere
he
had
nd
Robison
ton. There are ten hundred who enjoyed another of MI sb
JP*00*
in
pounds of seed in a bale. It Radabaugh’s splendid entertain­ taken a load of hogaM r. Hamp-
Hamp- tkV .ilpJ. i V «
In Shas-
Sw
» full brad î t V^7ey .* ,h o rt tim* Ugo And
takes 1600 pounds of cotton to ments given by the school. Even ton brought
make a 500 pound bale of lint, old Santa was there With his lit­ calf, the price being $300
--p-— so much th a t
Mr. and M r a W RRobison ..
1-3 lint, 2-3 seed. Potatoes, tle son to help with the presents
they are now returning for th a t
sweet, $2.00, Irish potatoes $2.- as there were so many. The rain •nd family were Sumlay visitors purpoee.
at Clyde Lillie’s home.
60; wheat $2.00; com $1.76. All ceased during the
Gus-Schroeder took a carload
Quite a number of Mrs. C E.
that people have to buy is high, which made the traveling more
of hogs to Portland Mom
Schroeder’* friends-came In as
eggs 60c, butter 50c.” The let­ pleasant, except for the mud.
Shirley Hickham and
ter was written from Cotton J. D. Carl and family spent
“by w
her
her
birthday liâ t Sunday evening.
Fields, near Willard, Oklahoma. Christmas at A. H. Schroeder’«, Robison a n on the sick lis t
16». E. M. Beckham and Miss
The price for picking cotton is lira. Carl and children remain­
Mr-| McDonald gave one
Bessie Finley are both improv­ of his usual
$2.60 to $8.00 a hundred po tnds. ing a few days longer.
remarkable sermons
James Benham and Walter
Joe Lett and family were ing from their serious illness of last Sunday a t Arago. He
Laird were hauling planks last guests a t the home of his broth­ lariLweek. -
*n appointment for another .ser­
week to bridge some of the mud er, Will Lett, a t Bridge Christ­ The Arago bridge was com­ vice a t Arago Jan. 11,2:80 p. m.
holes lengthways in the East mas and a few days afterwards. pleted for use s few days berore
L. R. Woodward and family
Fork road.
Mrs. Emily Schroeder spent Christmas, Billy Field was the
Arthur Hodge, of Fishtrap, the week end at the home of her contractor.
time until their ranch is randy
M r/ and Mrs. Caley Robison for
was asked about some of the big son, Walter Schroeder.
them to occupy.
things he saw in France where
Mrs. George Clinkenbeard’s were visitor a t the Price Robi­
®*d»bnu«h ahd the
men thought of others instead mother, Mrs. F. W. Stevens, and son home over Sunday. „
were home from
of themselves. He said, “A med- son, Stanton, of North Bend,
Mrs. C. E. Schroeder and children
during the high school v.i-
the week «mi Point
ical detachment had been feed­ spent Christinas
Christmas at Geo. CUnk- , children spent
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ing on rations such as they could enbeard’s home at Arago, re-
her parents a t Norway,
spent New Year’s vacation with
get, one day the mesa sargent turning home Monday.
1 Mrs. Clyde up|h and sir
her mother a t Myrtle Feint.
$3.10 per sack
$12.25 p^r barrel
For your Hot Cakes—
Uncle John Syrup, gallons, $2.50
Racket Store
MRS. B O N N IE W ALKER, Prop.
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andasjriendty
K good oil
Ailed with
Pearl Oil gives agreeable coi
feet. At the tosen of a match
there is friendly warmth. No
— ehe, no odor, no dost, no dirt.
I t is convenient easy to carry
about, and economical — oil is
only when heat is
«its.
P ieri Oil is refined and re­
refined by oar special process
which makes it dean horning.
P o r sale in hath by dealsra
ev ery w h ere--th e same high-
quality kerosene as the Pearl
Oil sold in five-gallon cans.
There is a saving by baying in
balk. Order by name — Pearl
The Bank of Myrtle Point
Oft
W s recommend Perfection Oil
Hesters.
Sr. Ä j s r 1 - ta»»
PEARL OIL
HEAT AND LIGHT
STANDARD OIL ..COMPANY
A. B. CAMPBELL, Sped*] A geat
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