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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1920)
■ * vr." ' ... Æ .'1 Ê m ta - Gee. ■. Glenn w as to ley Monday. McEto- Ben F. Ffcbar waa et Fred t.-v ;--v M inaré gathered 110 eggs which la only 10 lose than .the lim it those hens could have laid hi 00 days. Freak G. Leslie returned Tuneday afternoon from Denver, Colo., where ha wept n fow weeks ago to attend a fam ily reunion. Mrs. Leslie, who «fill visit sisters a t Junction City in th at state. Is not expectd home for a couple of weeks y e t . Having purchased the tailoring business a t the old Fred Slagle stand ; land Nov. I t to Nov. 20. we have consolidated the two equip If yea w ant n farm or eity property m ents and are prepared to serve you . aoo mo. I have same very desireable Iin the Pressing and Cleaning line at lour location apposite the F. A M . farm and city property for sale. 8513 * T. A. W alker, Farm ers A Mer Bank. Hines A Finley. chants Bank Bldg., Coquille, Ore. L M rs. Belle Coon, from Dayton, Dr. H. B. Moore, form erly a chiro- Ohio,_Jp)here w ith bar three daught prmictic physician here, is now tem ers, B ertha, Beulah and Ruth, for a porarily located a t Gold Beach, hav visit w ith Miss Ada W ittam aa. They ing gone there from Aahlind the first stopped on the way fur a v isit in ¡Idaho and expect to spend the w inter a f this month. • ** ^ - - a t Berkeley, California, before re turning home. living a t M m home of her uncle, Jolfa A am R i while attending school h e rs,, Mrs. Annie Burkholder returned went ap to Salem Sunday m orning to from Portland W ednesday, where she went to select a tell stock for her enter W illam ette university. m illinery dressm aking business. Knowiton’s Drug Store is prepared While there she heard Candidate Cox with complete school stock. make his g reat speech to an audience Cmemlaafcaiar Henry Kern has an nounced th a t he will not be a candi d ate te r re-election as m ayor a f North Band, and Dr. P . J. K aiser will pro J. T. Anderson, of Marshfield, the bably eusessd him in .th at office. j prom oter of the company organized The Sentinel week, doesn’t to buy the Evening Record of that contain everything we expected he g et eity, was in CoqafUe yesterday trying in its oohunns; but a t the sam e tim e to ta d A correspondent to furnish the news of Coquille and vicinity for th at paper. Ho expects the new company to take ever the Record on the first. Mias Ada W ittem an, d a rk a t the sheriff's office for several yenar, in form s ns th a t dm is expecting her fath er and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W ittem an, whose heme has been in eastern Oregon, for n visit not Inter than the first of next month. Mr. W itteman has decided to locate in the Coquille Valley qnd has rented The M yrtle Point American m ys U j,, Charles Schroeder ranch a t Nor ■tolled aft Graham’s G arage. thers is earn n demend fo r houses „ there th a t it will not be surprised if . .. The Sentinel’s rnrraepm*«*« eeem to be taking a vacation this week— b a n e and w oodsheds------to h a ____» W. H. Vose, M. D., specializing on * “ d th ro at a*d probably lo attend the M yrtle Point as m e k U o to T lX u w inter m te S T W of glasses, announces th at he will be fair. * ; Bert Hollenbeck hue purchased the L , Bandon every Tuesday and M yrtle Mrs. L. P. Brmmtotter left Sunday 5 "? “ i " ? i L £ . C0UJ!?r PoiBt ***** tee Eureka, C alif, fo r a visit a t her street opposite T. J . T h rifts. The Collier A partm ents, Coquill«, Phone consideration was $1250. And now Alex Campbell is looking for a house. _____ Mrs. Major Towers came over here a t the Tabernacle the L s d le ^ rld e ^ ,r0m Empire *rgt °* the month stedM iaekm m r rZL to florist* ^ w U l^ *** w m t ont B r,w "U r ^ ih th* U f *“ »* iOT “ «^ting on * T hnndav L*bor D**> but WM U k ,n v«r * U* 0B ... Z . . ■ ** ^ ° y Ithe Sunday evening before and had I to be brought hack to town. She has Gow Why, the well known Chinese been ID a t the Hazard home ever business m erchant a t M anhfisld, is sines, but Wednesday waa deemed said to be about to close his store end strong «nought to return home, al- Mr. and M rs Rax Dallas a n rejoic return to China, though asm s of the though she had to be taken on n cot. ing ever the arrival of a girl baby older bays may decide they like Mrs. Haaard accompanied her to Em- born Wednesday, who is to bear the America bettor. pire. name of M arguerite Lolita. Spectacles nag eya glasses quickly Neil Sullivan, eon of our form er Dr. G. W. Leslie, osteopathic phy and skillfully repaired. Broken lenses ¡m arshal, J . C. Sullivan, and his bride, sician trill be a t CoquiBe Tuesday, duplicated. Optical repairs of all I were here la st week visiting a t the Thursday and Saturday lfiO to 4:00. kinds done while you w ait. Glasses I a V. Epperson home. Mrs. Sullivas Oflfea over Robinson’s store, i The books for the school opening are ready a t Knowiton’s. have been heM next Mrs. Ralph Cake, of Portland a r rived the first of the week for a visit of several weeks w ith her parents, Mr. end Mrs. A. J . ffharwuod. The Coqnille Service Station has been added to this week by the laying of a triangolar concreto platform for - a wishing rack and fa r oiling ears. -y^ IlM Johnson children, accompanied by Hop Boone, made a flying trip to town Tuesday, taking w ith thano throe chicken» for the fa ir exhibit, which we all hope will win a prise. Kaii-view school sta rts Monday, S e p t .» .- V - ■ : [ . 1 Carl H atcher picked a crate of ber ries one day lest week, which goes to show he is getting industrious. Miss liab le Boone .spent the day w ith Lena B arnett Tuesday. Chester B arnett, recovering from a wound caused by a kick from a horse, is visiting w ith relatives in B an d on. Mias Mildred Neely will sta rt teachng the Cunningham school Sept. SO. H er friends are wishing her Our stock o f books . -jv. v ’ _ . • ■ for all grades is complete* ^ For school supplies usual high Mrs. Clinton Crouch, of Coquille, is visiting her folks a t Pairview. An enjoyable recreation in the val ley is hunting. E arl Johnson and Ralph Boone made a six day visit to Tioga. Depending on the deer being so plentiful th a t they would come and Jump into the frying pan, they didn’t take many provisions and when they returned the first meal was much enjoyed. Falrview Ike. grade assortm ent and at the best prices. j. - • . V V j, ■ . - t) ” * p r T - - i m m M z m a .......................................................... A’ • Knowiton’s Drug Store SEND THE SENTINEL , •Imple Logie. ' The eerl of Portsrltngton, who was one of the first to volunteer for serv- tee during the railway strike In Eng land. relates the following story: A hoy scout on duty at one of the Lon don termini, feeling the pangs of han der about sieves o’clock one morning, began a rigorous attack on a substan tial lunch he had brought with him. A gentleman passing by u a s moved to rem ark: “My boy. If you ra t much now you won't have nny appetite for your dinner.“ To which the sm art little fellow replied: “Well, I guess If I haven’t any appetite I shan’t want any dinner.“ The gentleman had no more to my. TO YOUR FRIENDS IN TH E .. ’ J * ' • EA ST . w ■ ITS WEEKLY VISITS ARE BOUND TO INTEREST THEM IN THIS COUNTRY At this season of the year It le felly to enter your bedroom without turn ing on the light. Also do not attem pt to »It on the edge of the bed unless you «re sure the bed Is there, for this Is house-denning time end the women folks may have decided to put the bed on the other «Me of the room this year, so It le well to be careful, for you never can tall.—Knox Maaaawgsr. SHOW THE PAPER TO YOUR FRIENDS WHO ARE NOT TAKING IT. THEY WILL BECOME THE •ups That Birds t a t According to a paper on behalf of bird protection published by the State Horticultural society of Knnsas the bird population of that state la 2S8,- 000,000, which every year eat enough Insects to All 480 trains of SO box earn •Mtch— 24.000 cars of a minimum «eight of 24.000 pounds to the car. Them Insect trains would be long enough to reach from Oklahoma to Ne braska. Reduced to pounds Blair fig ures that the birds of Kansas every year eat 578.000^000 pounds of Insects It Is hard to conceive the dollars end cents value of the insect-eating btrda to the Kansas farmer. • INTERESTED IN IT TOO. IT IS PAPER THAT IS D IFFER E N T . AODRXU THE SENTINEL, COQUILLE, ORE. Service A il the Time Ph one 1331 • __________ _________ ______ ___ Call m m for a Tires, Inter tubes. Bells, Pumps, Saddles, Handle bars and eveiything to YOU mend your bicycles. FOUND GOULD & GOULD *h‘ ..' „ / i w IT? What’s in Sometimes nothing, often everything. I t all de pends on the name and w hat it stands for. We w ant our name to mean more and more to our custom ers, th a t’s the reason we recommend such products a s Goodyear and Goodrich Tires. Everybody knows these tires are good. More people in Coos County ride on Goodyears than any other kind. Our reputation is based on the quality of the goods we* sell plus the kind of service we give you. We give you the best of both. Fbr men and boy* ju st the kind for hard usage. HAVE - Let ■ ’ us take care of your wants. i The infaint child of Ray C. Piares, who Uves o a f on Cunningham, died on W ednesday, Bspt. fi, and was buried the next day in the Masonic cemetery. Emblem Bicycles in all sizes. : ■: Æ r-; Goodyear Heavy Tonriet Tubes— 1 Beat—Yet they cost no ■ Coquille Service Station lÿ Service AU the Time ;