The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921, January 16, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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during the holi-
returned to her home near
Portland Tuesday.
Harl Clinton, of Myrtle Point,
who has hewn visiting in Corval­
lis for the past few weeks, re­
turned home Monday.
Lena Snyder and Alva War­
ner, both of Myrtle Point, were
Come t o and learn how you c a n secure one of these
married last Saturday night by
Thomas Barklow.
They i
handsome sets of'Aluminum coridng utenajs at
now on their honeymoon.
Wesley Barklow received a
factory cost We have only a limited supply of
letter from the physician a t the
insane hospital saying his wife’s
mind is very disturbed and her,
these sets so if you want one start early.
physical condition not so good.
Thomas Barkow, of Myrtle
Point, has just bought a new
Chevrolet car.
Max Dement has just receiv­
Ask us about it now. It’s within the reach of all
ed a new secretary and will
hereafter be up-to-date. He
and something every housewife wants and will be
received it through Henry
Schrqpder.
proud of. See that your name is on our list
Henry Ploeger, (Uncle Hen­
ry), who has been at the hospi­
tal in Portland, returned Satur­
day much improved and his
many friends are glad to see his
smiling face again. -
Hiram Hatcher, of Bridge,
was in Myrtle Point Tuesday,
looking for a location.
J. T. Lewellen’s condition is
Now in stock
still unchanged but they hope
within a week he will show signs
Cocoanut Meal
of improvement.
On account of the quarantine
on the chicken and smallpox, the
M iddlings
Rebekah Lodge was .unable to
hold installation on Jan. 12, but
Mill Run
they hope to install the officers
next meeting.
Mrs. Reuben Roup was oper­
H olstein Feed
ated on for appendicitis a t Pem­
berton’s hospital Thursday.
Ground Barley
Grandpa Luttrell is now able
to be up again after two or three
Rolled Barley
week siege of grippe and heart
trouble.
The Myrtle Point school sem­
A lfalfa Meal
ester for the first part of the
year was delayed a week longer
Cheat Hay *
on account of the ban that his
been on.
The traveling school from O.
O. C. is being held in Myrtle
Point Jan. 15, 16 and 17 and is
appreciated by the citizens. The
lectures are all very practical
and the community is being
helped greatly by their presence
2 Phones—691
here.
The smallpox situation is un­
der control now and all public
activities are opened. There are
about sixteen families quaran­ Mrs. E. E. Johnson Hostess
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tined but none are severe. From
One
of
the
most
delightful
all appearances it will not be
es of the season took place
long btefore Myrtle Point will
Friday evening when Mrs.
probably be free from the epi­
E.
Johnson entertained the J.
demic.
Are Yon In On It?
O. Perkins, who has been in. G. W. dub.
The
home
was
artistically
dec­
Arizona for some time, has re­
orated for the occasion. The liv­
turned hon\e for a visit
For the year nineteen and ineteen we have
ing room wore an air of spring­
time,
greens
and
pussy
willows
paid
$8,200.00
interest on time deposit*, a good deal
Rebekahs Install
were the unique decorations,
of
this
is
interest
on 8AVING8 ACCOUNTS.
Mamie Rebekah Lodge, No. while the room was lighted by
20, L O. O. F„ of CoquiUe, held the glow of many lighta beneath
Systematic saving is about the only way the
its semi-annual installation last rose shades.
average person gets ahead.
Wednesday evening, with Elsie
The dining room was prettily
Jean Battey acting as Deputy adorned with poinsettas and
Why not open a savings aoeount with us and
Grand Master and Ora X. Maury ferns.
let us pay you interest
as Deputy Grand Marshal. The
Delicious refreshments were
8% interest on savings deposits and 4% on
following officers were installed. served, the hostess being assist­
Tune Certificates of Deposit.
N. G.—Estelle Dunn.
ed by Mrs. W. H. Lyons, Mrs. J.
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V. G.—Ula Leach.
A. Lamb, Miss Hhlen Lyons and
Sec’y.—Beatrice Getz.
Miss Mary Esther Johnson.
“THE BANK OF COMMUNITY 8ERVICE”
Trees.—Annie Lawrence.,
The evening was delightfully
War.—Virginia Creager.
spent with sewing and music.
Con.—Ora X. Maury.
Mrs. E. W. Lorenz favored the
I. G.—Beulah Norton.
club with several selections.
O. G.—Clara Gregg.
Election of officers were:
R. S. N. G.—Elsie Battey.
MYRTLE POINT, OREGON
Mrs. H. N. Lorenz—president.
L. S. N. G.—Birdie Skeels.
Mrs. W. H. Lyons sec. and
R. A.
R. S. V. G.—Hester Holver- treas.
Vie* P r« .
stott.
The following were present:
L. 8. V. G.—Jennie Dean.
Mesdames M. 0. Hawkins, C. J.
Chap.—Florence Barton.
Fuhrman, J. A. Lamb, W. H.
Trustees—George Battey, H. Lyons, H. N. Lorenz, E. W. Lor­
Getz and Tracy Leach.
enz, Bert Folsom, Fred Slagle,
Finance Committee — Grace M. J. Hartaon, Chas. Skeels, C.
Norton, Georgia Richmond and W. Endicott, O. C. Sanford,
E. W. Gregg.
Frank McKenna, of Corvallis,
Don’t ask for a “F lash ligh t”
Howard Getz was appointed and Mrs. F. G. Jennings, of Eu­
captain of the team.
gene.
GET AN
At the close of Hie evening a The dub meet at the home of
delicious luncheon was enjoyed Mrs. J. S. Lawrence Tuesday,
>y all.
Jan. 20. '
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DON’T WAIT AND BE SORRY
Hot drinks or cold drinks are
always ready a t a moment’s no­
tice when kept in a Vacuum
Bottle
We have a particular style of
bottle to meet your particular
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Dairy Feeds
Car
A lfalfa Hay
Enroute
Due Today
The Busy Comer
The Successful Farmer
Raises Bigger Crops
and cuts down costs by investment in
labor-saving machinery.
Good prices for the farmers’ crops en­
courage new investment, more production
and greater prosperity.
But the success of agriculture depends
on the growth of railroads—the modern
beasts of burden th at haul the crops to
the world's markets.
The railroads—like the farms—increase
their output and cut down unit costs by
the constant investment of new capital.
W ith fair prices for the work they do,
the railroads are able to attract new capital
for expanding their facilities.
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‘CUTTIN’ THE MELON’
The Bank of. Myrtle Point
Rates high enough to yield a fair return
will insure railroad, growth, and prevent
costly traffic congestion, which invariably
results in poorer service at higher cost
National wealth can increase only as our
railroads grow.
Poor railroad service* is dear at any
price. No growing country can long pay
the price of inadequate transportation
facilities.
Dr. Phillips Recovering
The many friends'of Dr. W. J.
Phillips are glad to know he is
ast regaining his former health,
>eing able to walk about the
louse and yard and converses
fluently. Friends who have call­
ed upon him 'state they notice a
remarkable gain during the past
week. It is now believed he will
ie able to attend to the duties of
lis dental offices in another
month.—Coos Bay Hariwr.
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Tuesday’s Times says that
Wiliam Burpee, of Bandon. ¿van
injured seriously in the DeFoe
mill. The main belt broke aiwl
struck him on the head. He may
die as a result.
‘Dinny” Upton at the Liberty
Theatre January 28rd.
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Doubling Up Oa Power
A novel appearing car drove
up on the streets here Monday
morning, bringing V. C. Gorst,
Guy Mintonye and G. R. Hart
from the Bay. The car is beet
described as a four-wheel drive
Ford, the front wheels of one
car having been removed and
the front of that auto bolted to
another car in fro n t
They left Marshfield Sunday
morning and arrived at John
Yoakam’s place that evening ov­
er the new road, coming on the
next morning.
They were on
their way to Roseburg. They
were only stuck once coming ov­
er but lost the greater part of
the day in getting out of that
mudhole.
CalUae Carda, 1M far fLOA
Eveready Daylo
Always hav. . DAYLO in th . pocket
y0. r car.
Help prevent needless fires—use s safe light—
THE EVEREADY DAYLO '
From $1.00 to $2.35
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B itte rl« and Globes to renew your DAYLOS
, _ Store
MRS- BONNIE WALKER,
P ro p .
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The woman
m«nt to the national coñitítu- y J * convened, without • dis-
toon was ratified by the Orefro,,
The (bregón poli-
«ppoee action
l*»wUlar. M ood.,, S t a o S ?
that Und doesn’t exist.