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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1920)
PA G » TWO Rubber Goo C a n ’t Lea k! ITÎU Because they are mad« in one piece. No seams to open, no patches to come off. Made of highest quality erode mater* iais, with just the right amount of gum rubber, experience has taught makes the most durable rubber goods. Every article is perfect and guaran teed for two years. Kantleek 2 qt. Hot Water Bottles Ili Sets* $ 2 .7 5 15C Costs less because H wears longer F ITS F R O M F U h Ü M A N S PHARMACY I T S Q t C, H T FUHRMANS PHARMACY OREGON C O Q U I LL E J I j tie Point January 31st in the Oaks Pavilion. this will be the fastest and most interesting game of the Besson. Admission 26c and 60c. The game is be tween Reedaport Post No. 62 ai)d Myrtle Point Post No. 23 of the AmericanJLegion. George H. Chaney, o f this city, was in Marshfield Friday attending ta business. Mrs. Lyman Rackleff was a Marshfield visitor last Friday. Otto G. Prey, who is working The above price is $ 2 .5 0 per barrel below today’s market Step up, First come at Reedaport, was in Myrtle Point Friday visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carver, o l First served. Idaho, visited with Mr. Carver’s brother, Albert Carver, last week. Dewey Beyers has recovered O flin n Onions are high and sets very scarce. sufficiently to permit his leg to be put in a cast this week. V * Owing to the -unusually cold weather The Ladies o f the Methodist church o f Myrtle Point will give a dinner Friday evening, Janu lb . m a n y stocks were frozen. W e have just ary 30th, in the Lundy Hall. In the evening there will be an old received a small lot which wie are selling at a price be time social and Prof. Case will be an added feature. Prof. Case low today’s wholesale co s t Put them out now and have is from Chicago and is here vis iting his mother who is sick. early onions. Get your sets while this price lasts. Thi. Myrtle Point high school has two Freshmen entering from Broadbent and six from W e have many exceptional, bargains in food- (he local schools here, bringing the total enrollment up to about eighty. stuffe and feed which should interest you in the Postmaster Lee Weekly, of Myrtle Point, is in Salem this face o f advancing markets. Syrups should be week on official business. Three o f the former teachers looked after while we have present stock* at here were replaced *by new teachers at the beginning of the old prices. The heavy advance in sugar is second semester. The smallpox condition in causing higher costs in syrup. Myrtle Point is improving. Mrs. N. B. Ashcraft taught the sixth grade this week as Miss Effie Weekly worked in the postoffice. Mrs. R.*A. Annin and Mrs. A. A. Schriefer were delegates for the Royal Neighbors Lodge con vention held in North Bend this week. Mrs. Nellie Fernly, o f North Bend, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. De ment, o f this place, for the lash few days, returned to her home 2 Phones— 6 9 1 by the Wednesday afternoon train. * i Mrs. Pete Cole, formerly o f - this place, but now o f E u g e n i™ was visiting friends in Myrtle East Fork Notes Point the fore part o f the week. Monday morning the J. D. Dr. O. H. Clarke was in Co- Laird family received a message uille Wednesday assisting Dr. that Earl Endicott died at 1 :30. ? j as. Richmond with an opera They J had received a message tion. Saturday that he was worse, so Has the pgrehmajag power of about one half of this last message was not unex what H had s few yean ago. ’ - pected. For four years, lacking a few days, Earl Endicott car The prodeat person is buying none but the essen Norway, was shopping in Myrtle ried the mail from Sumner to tials and in “laying by* his money until it has a great Sitkum, tri-weekly trips. In all Point Wednesday. , t ■ er purchasing value. < oyr dealings, without a single ex C. C. Carter was in Marshfield ception, we always found him ac Why not pot part of your high wages and part of Wednesday on .business. Mss. Joe Knight, o f Kitchen commodating and on the square. yoor high priced farm products in oar savings depart Last week Thursday two big Creek, was in Myrtle Point shop ment and let it draw interest, then later, use it when trucks o f Gaskells brought up ping Wednesday. it has the purchasing ability ef 100 seats. C. E. Huling, o f this city, was machiqery for the new saw mill in Brewster Valley. They return a visitor at Marshfield .Monday ed to Coquiile Friday loaded with “ T H E B A N K .O F C O M M U N IT Y S E R V IC E ’’ on business. - v.-',, t IT y A. T. Arrant, o f this place, spuds and came back again Sat was in Marshfield Monday and urday loaded with more mill ma chinery. Tuesday. W. R. Smith, editor o f the James Benham hauled a load Myrtle Point American, was a o f road lumber Saturday and K H lTLE POINT, OREGON Marshfield visitor Monday and Alex Austin, Walter Laird, and j * 'w' ' ' ’ Direkter« William Culbertson laid the last Tuesday. John Carl, of Arago, was in of the split lid over the mud hole R. A. A naia J. H. MeCtoekey Myrtle Point Wednesday. A. J. Radabaugh west o f Culbertson’s. J. D. Carl Toney Perroni, o f Gravel Ford, Albert'Christensen thought he J«aa* D. CUnten Geo. H. Chaney was seen on our steets Wednes would butcher a cow Sunday. In C. E. Thee. H. Hayes order that he might stick her day. | Mrs. N. Conley, demonstrator easily he thought he would shoot for the Snowdrift Shortening her. He took a shot at her, the from Portland, was at Peterson’s bullet grazed her neck, cut the store the fore part o f the week bell strap and the cow struck out arid at Spencer’s store the lat for new pastures without a bell If a body leva a body _ ter part. She expects to go to to tell which way she was going. Just at I love yon ^ ------ Coquiile next week. They did not find her until she 8h°uld • body tend a Ttody Loren Knight, o f Kichen came home at night. The next Juat a line or twoT Creek, was in Myrtle Point Wed morning they made beef o f her. "I w u * Tia the only • j n r ' nesday' on business. Berta Laird, o f Brewster Val- When a body Io' lovaa someone soi Miss G. Hamilton, o f Myrtle lay, passed the 8th grade exam Jnat aa I lov# yon I Point, went to Marshfield Tues ination. day to visit. Word has been received that S t. Valentine’s Day is c o m in g -S a tu r d a y , Feb. 15 Thos. Carter, traveling agent the funeral o f Earl Endicott is o f a San Francisco house, was in to be at the Dora cemetery *nd we are ready fo r it w ith a large assort Myrtle Point the latter part of Thursday at one o’clock. m ent o f pretty and com ic the week. The police o f the Federation of Miss Vivien Annin was a Labor made Boston ashamed. Marshfield visitor Tuesday. The irresponsibles o f Omaha put V A L E N T I N E S Mrs. Henry A. Miller, o f this that city on a diet of sackcloth city, was a Marshfield visitor and ashes, but Milwaukee has Two for a penny, penny apiece, four, three and two Tuesday. made herself notorious as the P. L. Hale, of the Hale Music place where the alien and the ^ for a nickel, and 5c, 10c, 15c and 25c apiece. - store here, was in Myrtle Point foreigner masquerade in the Tuesday. garb of the citizen, and show E. B. Taylor, manager o f the their contempt for their citizen Myrtle Point-Roseburg stage ship by voting for a criminal to line, left Monday for Roseburg represent them in Congress. where he resides. Thank the Lord, that even if MRS. BONNIE WALKER, Prop. W. A. Proctor, representing a traitors vote for a traitor to re S t Louis house, was in Myrtle present them in Congress, there Point Tuesday and Wednesday. is no’ ¿eat in Congress for the The Myrtle Point basket ball traitor, he is kicked o u t “ Cast boys expect to go to Marshfield not your pearls before swine lest “ a m p Ä J e J u of ! * S L * g F*ven and ^ from him l“ th who ,h* hath " >* Friday to play a game with the they turn again and rend you,” under __________ their ____ feet and seê that no not shall be taken even that Marshfield high school boys. ijg a g6od precept to remember more “pearls” are offered them. which he hath.” R. A. Easton. 4 THE I 1 L ogan .C afe 1 The Busy Comer place The W e are taking care o f the interest of our Customers-Are you one o f them? for EATS The American Dollar Note the location Next to > Liberty Theatre • ' ,. _________ •. V ' . ». ’ * j Coquille’s NewCafe j ■ OPEN ALL HOURS " Tires and Tubes and A uto Sundries . W e have ju st received a stock o f Tubes and Tires and are well equipped to fill * your requirem ents in any size. I f your tires are partly worn, double their length o f life by the use o f Maxotire Interliners - W e know they w ill do it from experience Coquille Hardware Co. The Bank of Myrtle Point Racket Store For reliahl« Abstracts o f Tltla and information •boat Coo* County Root Estate tee ABSTRACTS TITLB GUARANTEE * ABSTRACT »COMPANY n tn M W l •■* (* * ■ ■ • O H i, O n . " Special attention paid to looking after aaaeaamenta and payment of tana. Phone Marshfield Office Phone Coquille Office j4J HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager 1*1 ■w • ï i. i j,.:» 3 : . .