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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1920)
fg . y , v . ! « t, Chcv- T Sm all A m ount Now in Stock Oregon Y eDow Dent . ?• ‘ V\. *v Mrs. L. G. Weaver wae on the sick list the fore (TOTef the week. Hilda C arter and Varna Hermann went to Broadbent Tuaeday morning speeches there on the millage tax to be voted upon May 21. Mr. and Mra. Jake Strong were tede very happy Tueeday morning with a little baby girl weighing six Tern Sumerlin, of Gravel Pord, had' | the misfortune while leading' an ani mal to become« entaagied in the rope end hurt hie hand eo badly th at it was to have the little finger on I left hand amputated. The Occi dent happened last Wednesday even- He was brought to town and taken to Dr. Pemberton’s Hmpital a t . The third quarterly conference, Co- quille Circuit of the M. «_ Church South, wlU be held fa the North Fork May loth, Bov. W. J . Fenton AH day aarvieee pud bas ket dinner » the ground Every! cordially Invited to eemo' and bring 1 || * £:* >* ■*<■ . * - *> ’ di .1 « ■ »'* j; . tV . , ! . • ■ ' ' . • < ';* • ^ **•’ e are here to serve you Everything good1 to eat “ % 'rf* 'if*.' v, Quality Guaranteed , ‘r V, « Fraedrick’s O n iw k d t« A P UflvIIIVv i t a l i f ill É v(i|MlNIC 811 W ire your house for E lectric lig h ts . f It will iacNM» the value of your property msiderably n o n than the coot of the job and in can enjoy the ceoifort It gives. Jobbing: an d repair» g iv e n « p e d a l a tte n tio n . E. G. Opperman SPECIAL: Canned Com, good Iowa sweet corn, per dozen cans $2.10; per case of two dozen, $4.00 r; Bev. and Mra. A. B. Barry from Co- quille are «pending a few days this week with* L. O. Weaver and wife. Elton Corbin, who has been wo ing in Power«, ie spending a few days in Ms heme town. Myrtle Point. The following are the care C. O. ennings has sold in the last few days: E. A. Epperson, a new Oakland; L. L. Mays« a b ^ y grand Chevrolet; R. Anderson and B. HeOeoUck an Overland; T. G. Garnsy n used Dodge; R. R. Cribbens a t ?owors a now Pord. Fred Houck, Joed real estate aj left Thursday for Eureka and Areata, California. Ho expects to bring Mra. Hoock back to spend a port of the Our prices are right . All new, clean stock s • Leave orders NOW for prompt deliv ery. Bear in mind that when orders for seed corn were placed we expected a fair crop of local seed. The local crop was short of expectations and it may be necessary to place orders for additional stock which may mean serious delay. The wise grower will secure his seed at once. Mrs. Leona Johnson, the prin teacher in the Myrtle Point schools, leaves Saturday for Eckley, where she will begin teaching school Mei and is employed here for the three ■miner menthe, after which she will seek here again next winter. Mrs. Ruth Burkherdt-Ting will leave Saturday to spend the sum ton the in. Powers* Mrs. Max Dement wont down to Coquill« to visit with Mrs. Hawkins, rhsse little eon, John, ie seriously ill. Ernie * Snsider is taking over the ew work in the Myrtle Point poet B m and hie sister, Emma, will be as- iatant postmistress. Audrey Lundy will spend the I mpr in the stete of Washington with Miss Nellie Barton, who will start soon after the finishes her school work a t Norway. * I Miss May Lund, supervisor of the C om county schools, was in Myrtlo Point Wednesday looking after her ork here. ■ Freda Martinos and Hilda Adams will vjsit relatives in Modesto, Cali fornia, and will start very sooa after school rimes. Mrs. Geo. Hermann and family will move out on their ranch near Broad- brat soon after school is o u t Cucille Sumerlin, of Gravel Pord, «pent a few days visiting with the C. a Carter family. The 2nd aad 4th grades of M. P. G. 8. went on a picnic Fridayfimorn- ing to stay all day. They went up on the gravel bar of Roods ford. v*o J. Hinkoe, of Portland, spent Tuesday in Myrtle Point 01« Brecuroan, of Marshfield, was registered at the Guerin Tueeday. Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. CJayton, of Se attle, wars in town Wednesday on Perfection Milking Machines 2 Phones—691 The American Bollar runs. Cooa oounty, u m shown in the Saturday Boot, h u mom of the beet young athletes in Oregon. If the track meets continue, which they will he if supported by the public, they will be the means of developing an excellent physique in the boys who participate. There is no form .of ath letic activity which affords the same opportunity to boys of all sixes and peculiar physical adaptabilities as track work. Boys weighing from sev enty pounds Up took part and each one in training for the particular events fa«* which he is adpted made exceptionally good records in track as in nothing also. A boy who ia will ing to work hard and train qpnsietent- ly may be a point winner. Including the grades and Ugh schools there were in round numbers eighty parti cipants In the final m eet These were the point winners selected from all the schools In the county, consequently there were several hundred altogether who tried out for the final m eet No one can dispute the value of this form of activity. The Baccalaureate sermon to the graduating clam at the Myrtle Point high school will bo delivered Sunday evening by Dr. Andorran In the Pres byterian church. Dr. Anderson has selected an appropriate subject and promises td deliver e worth while lec tu re to the Senior elans. E. Teyor, of the Movie World of, Portland, spent s few day* in Myrtle Point this A. C. Olson, of 811 verton, was in Myrtle Point Wedneeday. Mr. end Mra. R. W. Hayden and son, of Montala, Montana, were reg istered at the Guerin hotel Wednee day. F. S. Johnson, of Portland, wae a business visitor in Myrtle Point Mon day. George T. Robinson, of Marshfield, was ia Myrtle Point Tuesday. Geo. La Point, from Eureka, Cal ifornia, wae ni Myrtle Potet Tueeday P. B. Sibley, of Power«, was in tr.wn Tueeday on «Arial butinera. George C. Huggins, «f Marshfield mue here Tueeday. S. Rei mann, of San Francie», was In Myrtle Point «m b usines» Tueèday. Cari T. Davis, of MarahftaU, w«« h» tale city Tnaaday. Has the w hat it had a few y u an ago. The p ro te st p e n sa to baying tinto aad to “laying by” his money <%BM« of Why not pot p art of y oar. high i your high priced farm prod acta ia oar < moat aad tot it draw ia te n a t, then later, ase It when It has th« purchasing ability et lfiO cents. * •TH E BANK. O f COMMUNITY SERVICE” The Bank of Myrtle Point MYRTLE POINT, OREGON For re liable A be tracts bf Title and information about C om County Roti Batate eee TITLE OU AR AMTES * ABSTRACT COMPANY C ra e W . CMj. e n . ota and payment of t ue« ____ Phone Coquille Offic« BENGSTACKEN, Manager ¡91 LONG’S Machine and Repair Shop Acetylene W eUing Vulcanizing Machine Work Battery Service Brazing Auto 4 I have the best of Mechanics in my shop Have your car repaired by ua We guarantee both labor and satisfaction Phone 611 .S jtM V A jw ¿V * . , -VA • ÛX '• « . * A t Graham’s Garage