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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1920)
W -V» • " ’ \ FRIDAY, PAGE TWO 17th te d o their to make It the bigguet success A meeting w ill be held at the [city hall July 8th, to make arrange- ts fo r the sailing o f Chautauqua tickets. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mans spent Mon day in Coquille celebrating. Mrs. M allott win be here July 13th and will speak at the W. C. T. U meeting at Mrs. C. O. Jennings’ home. She wiU also give a lecture in the Pres byterian church the same evening. Everyone welcome. Come and hear her lecture on “ Children’s W elfare." Mr. and Mra. Mang Aasen and son went up to their ranch on Hall’s creek Wednesday evening. - -____ Finish your walla and ceilings w ith a beautifu l lustreless coa l Alton McCulloch and from W eekly ing, equal in appearance to the aoft, velvety effects o f water color or spent Monlay at the Bay celebrating. freseo but poeaeeeing the durability o f an oil paint or enamel. • Our little burg was rather a dull place Monlay as m eet o f our towns people went to Band on, Coquille or Marshfield to ceebrate. A ll report having had a most enjoyable time. Prank Jennings is on the sick list this week, at the home o f his brother, Charles 0 . Jennings. Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Hansen and is offered in delicate or rich colors that will harmonise and enrich the daughter Metta spent the fourth cel furnishings o f any roan . Dust and dirt do not adhere to its smooth ebrating at Coquille. Oliver Clarice arrived home Satur surface. Easily kept bright and clean by wiping with damp doth . day after having visited the past two Far more beautiful and sanitary than wall paper stuck in place with wseks with the Drake fam ily at Drain germ-breeding paste. Let us show you colors and estim ate eost. Oliver and Margaret Corbin, Nellie Mast and Robert W ise spent the 5th i f I T S F H I M C U h R M A N S P MAW M A C in Marshfield. A. O. Thompson arrived home from Portland Saturday where he had been visiting his fam ily the past two weeks Augusta and Edward Fredenburg, o f Hall’s creek, spent the past week in Myrtle Point visiting their cousins Elda and Elton Aasen. __ |]| Don’t forget the Chautauqua here ........... July 17-22. ACM E QU ALITY ■ JULY » , ISM ■' ^ ’’ . KEGS and BARRELS 5 gallon 10 gallon 15 gallon^ New Stock Just Received No-Lustre Finish FUHRMANS PHARMACY 1 Last season we were unable to g et addi tional supplies after the early shipments were disposed o f and many o f our custom ers were disappointed. W hy not anticipate your needs and order yours now while stocks are com plete. I f obtainable later price will be higher so you profit by buying at once. "'”T'----- —‘*" 1 1 ■"** ¡¡¡■ ■ M B Itenu From Arago A fou r room building was voetd for the new consolidated district school house, and one acer o f land. Mrs. Emily Schroedar is visiting her daughter, Mrs. T. P. Hanley, and fam ily fo r a couple o f weeks. Mr. and Mra. O. W iren, o f the Ban Buy Your Groceries at Fraedrick’s Our prices are right All new, dean stock *. • ST / * - » \ W e are hereto serve you Everything good to eat 0 Quality Guaranteed Fraedrick’s Grocery Opposite Postoffice ter, Mrs. A. Addcock, o f C alif oral, who is here on a visit, came up the valley in company with Mias Rosa in auto from Bandon and visited at the home o f Glenn Collier Wednesday. They had their dinner under p large elm tree which ia quite a treat to one living so long on the rocky beach in a light house. There were about thirty who- en joyed Bandon beach during the fourth, some going down Saturday and camp ing until Tuesday. A ll report a won derfully good time. The follow ing are the names o f those going from Fishtrap and Johnson’s M ill: Grover Gouthier and grandchildren, Cely Gia- comini and Mrs. Charles Giaeominl, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Knife, Viola asd Jackson, Minnie, Verna, Beaaie, Cince, Hugh and Zedd Finley Orval, George Addie, Hazel, Alice Newton, Beatrice and Odii Beckham, Loren Young, Eu nice and Lena Pinkston, Clara Moaier and Jessie Hines. Norman Halter is improving. Myrtle and Dorothy Newton aceom panied their brother, Rolley Newton, in his car to Albany fo r a visit. From there Mr. Nearton continues his jou r ney to Seattle where he has a good po sition. The Busy Comer 2 Phones—691 Where Service, Quality and Price Meet Maiden Family Reunion. Mrs. Albert Maiden, o f McKinley, has as gussts at her home a sister. Mrs. Bessie Davis and her son, W al ter Davis, o f Tama, Iowa, who expect to remain all summer, dividing their time between Mrs. Maiden and a bruther, Frank Davit, tt M yrtle P oin t It ia eleven years since the two sis ters met and 18 years since the broth er saw hit slater. Mrs. Sarah Martin and daughter, Mazie, are also visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Maiden’s. They are from Des Moines, Iowa. Mrs. Martin and da ugh ter expect to make Oregon their home with Mr.* Jos. Maiden, father o f Mrs. Martin. The American Dollar Has the purchasing power o f about one half of what it had a few years ago. The prudent person to baying nan« bat th« essen tials and to "toying by" his Money until it has a great er purchasing valae. Why not put port oi year high wages and part of your high priced farm products in ear savings depart ment and tot it draw interest, then inter, use it when it has the purchasing ability of 100 cents. We may also mention here that “ THE BANK OF COMMUNITY SERVICE” Mrs. Martin’s son and w ife and daughter, Mr. and Mra. R. E. Martin I Lois, accompanied Mra. Martin Gravel Ford Items. from .Iowa and are now residing ia Leland Minard and J. N. Gearhart Marshfield. made a business trip to town Wed Mrs. Maiden ia daily expecting an MYRTLE POINT, OREGON nesday. other sister, Mrs. Nellie Alvord, from Reuben Cotton came home from the Glendive Mont., to visit in Oregon fo r R. A. Annin chittim bark camp over at Lee Wed a month or tw o, while Mr. Maiden is A . J. Reda beagli nesday afternoon. n to have a brother visitor from Jenne D. Clinton Lloyd Oddy has returned to his Chadron, Nebr., and maybe to reside C K. home in Coquille after spending a permanently in Oregon. few days on his ranch near Gravel The Davis-Maiden-M/utin reunion Ford. will be a much enjoyed feature for Jaa. Brockman and Glenn Shores concerned, there being such a laps made a trip to Coquille Friday. years since some have met— for Boyd Bruner and fam ily made a stance, Mrs. Bessie Davis and brother trip to town one day last week. o f Myrtle Point have not met since he Mrs. Mae Ingram and children are came west 18 years ago,-w hile visiting with Mrs. Tom Sumeriin and Martin has not seen her sister, fam ily this week. Martha Haaa, o f Seattle W ash., Tom Sumeriin and fam ily made a January, 1898. All trip to Myrtle Point Friday. very much Mrs. Harold Laskey is visitirtg her mother Mrs. Sam Shook. Rufua and Frank Howe have been U. S. Marin« to Corporal Raymond B. Powers from visiting at the home o f their sister, the United States Marine Corps Mrs. Lloyd Leatherman. Lloyd Leatherman and fam ily spent cruiting station at Portland came I have the beet o f M echanics in my shop down here Tuesday to investigate the Saturday in Coquille. Mrs. Harry Guerin and daughter, case of a member of the Marine Corps Have your car repaired by us Jean, have been visiting at the home who enlisted here last November W e guarantee both labor and satisfaction is now on daty at the American L o f Mrs. J. N. Gearhart. iton at Pekin, China. Agnes Gearhart had her tonsils and adenoids removed Friday and ia much Kdward L. Webb, of was taken with a severe attack improved at this writing. Many o f the Gravel Ford people atie rheumatism a month young man’s enlistment. spent Monday, the 6th, in Coquille. E. M. Clayton made a business trip Mrs. Webb have been I When she crie», you’ll cry. When thirteen children, of whom the to Myrtle Point Tuesday. aha am ilea, you’ll amilo. When aha Glenn Shores and Matt Weekly eldest are married and g*spe, you’ll gasp. When aha clutch died, and the parents have made a trip to town Wedneaday. es fo r help, you’ll grip your chair, an«! the son'«discharge HOWARD B. COUPER when aha acreams, you’ll probably be • Remember when renewing fo r the he is sorely needed at put out. But con e anyhow, and aee • Form erly « f The A rrillaga Sentinel that it coats only 16 cents learning all the facta in the Norma Talaiadge aa Jennie Malone in • Muaical C ollege, San Francisco more a year to get the Oregon Farm porsl Power« feels “ A Daughter o f Two W ords." It’s a • INSTRUCTION IN PIAN O er, an excellent agricultural weekly, young Webb will receive his AND. M USICAL THEORY picture! A t the Liberty Theatre Mon • as requested. fo r a year. Phone 1*71 day and Tueelay, July IS th and 13th. § P. 0 . B o* CM The Bank o f Myrtle Point Phone 811 'lie fe we ate, in tip-top shape” —Chesterfield and that*« th« way prune shape for smoking. It’s the extra wrap per o f moisture-proof paper that does it. Your Chretrrfielda never become too moiat or too dry. 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