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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)
w M w * v ... • W tttÙÈÊKÊÊÊÊÊKM L N E-ffl) S Guo. A. to Your Bath ÂRMACY •u 'f.\4 For Your Preserving U se ELOMA ip u p ! Fruits you use in the Sum mertime are delicious in the W inter in the form o f pre serves. MELOMAR gives fruit preserve® the real fruit flavor with a new keenness, a preserve that never tires. Melomar is used in the sam e'proportion as sugar. You will be surprised a t the few places MELOMAR won’t fit i a Gallons and half gallons a t Fraedrick’s Grocery . Phone 811 R m I Batate »wi M clntujff o f Marshfield Goo. H. Willin, of Marshfield, a Myrtle Point visitor Tuesday. Miss Genevieve Thompson, the new school supervisor, has been here all | this week helping with the Fair work. E. E. Weekly, of Bridge, was in town Tuesday. H. O. Trowbridge, of Portland, was a business visitorvbere Tuesday. L. J. Simpson, of North Bend, .wes n this city Tuesday visiting. Wm. Ede and wife, of Marshfield, were here visiting Wednesday. Mrs. Jessie D. McCamb, of Corval lis, is here taking in the Fair. P. E. H art on and E. V. Burns, both of Portland, were in this city Wed- neftdty on btwIiHTi 0 . C. Davie, of Marshfield, wss visitor here Tuesday. Clayton Hayes, of Gaylord, was down Wednesday, taking in the Fair. C. S. Conner, R. G. Alikmson and wife, of Eugene, were m this city vis iting Tuesday. H. G. Morrison, of Bandon, was in title city Tuesday. Gertrude Mae Beckman, whose dehth* occurred July 24th, carried an insurance of $1000 in the R oyal Neighbors of America at Myrtle Point. She had belonged to this or- 12 years, four months and four days and paid into the benefit funds $69.90. About one month after the claim was sent to Supreme Camp at Rock Island, 111., her husband received a cheek for the amount named- The heavy rain Saturday and Sun day laid the dust nicely for the peo ple who are attending the Pair. Many exhibits are being brought in and t largo crowd was in attendance Wed nesday, the opening day. Bchool ‘closed Wednesday evening and Will Wot open again until next Monday. * « Office 24«; Baa. 171 • IP First Natteaal Bank Bldg. E D FOR U THE C INDIVIDUAL ATIO N PAYS AND FOR HE STATE A Person with No Education fits but One Chance in 160,000 to Render Distinguished Service to the Public With Common School Education 4 Chances With High School Education . . . 87 Chanced With College Education.............. 800 Chances A n You Giving Your Child His Chance? THOSE STATES ARE WEALTHIEST THAT HAVE INVEST ED MOST IN EDUCATION , . Oregon A grictkural College Through n “Libeiwl and Practical Education’’ pre pares the Toong Men and Toung Women for Use ful Citizenship end Sneeemful Careers in The training includes PHYSICAL EDUCATION, MUSIC, ENG LISH, MODERN LANGUAGE, ART and’Other Essentials of a Standard Technical College Course PALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 80. 192*. Tuition la Free. FOR INFORMATION’ WRITE TO THE REGISTRAR. Just received-Order bow for j f f - vorn- Sunday Dinner Grapes - Sweet Potatoes Canteloupes Head Lettuce Peaches Bell Peppers Bananas tom atoes Oranges Green Com Pickling Onions Alfalfa Hay now in stock and more coming—why not order in a ton or two before the roads get bad—ft will save you money and inconvenience. B ig C ranberry Crop Prospects are bright for an im mense crop of cranberries around Bandon this season, according to J. N. Langleis, one of the local grow ers. He has 2 % acres in bearing and aspects to harvest about 1000 bushels. I. Nordstrom, of Two Mile, this year has 8 H acres with medium crop. I t is expected th a t pishing will September, $6fh. Commence about September 26 fh. Some difficulty in securing sufficient help is anticipated, and an effort is already being made to engage them. The growers hops for better m ar keting conditions this year. Mr. Langlois lost money on his venture last -year because of the inability to get his berries on the market before the holidays. The delay was due to the longshoremen’s strike - Bandon Western World. Fined $10 or Speaking At Indiana Harbor, Just south of Chicago, they had a trial of a wo man by a jury of 12 women Tuesday, which was rather a novel event. The case was a novel one, too, the prose cuting witness and the defendant be ing women. K seems Mrs. Anna Machis thought her husband was al together too attentive to Mrs. Anns Mirmank and womanlike thought the other woman ought to bo the one to be punished. So she proceeded to administer a public spanking to Mrs. Mirmank in a local soda parlor. Mrs. Mirmank brought Mrs. Machis into Justice Georgs E. Reiland’s court and he summbnded a jury of women to try the cafe. The jury found Mrs. Machis guilty of assault and she was fined Investment Certificates » «sMaaasuMMaMMMM Misleading Head Lines Under a double column scare head we find in one of our daily exchanges an article telling how gambling has increased since prohibition wont into effect It says in its head in big black type: "Threngkout the Country Coos ft Curry Airpkae Co. Articles of incorporation of the Coos * Curry Airplane company have been drawn up. The incorporators are Dr. L. O. Johnson, Ted Evans, Dr. J. L. Masson and William Emerson. The idea is to begin operations in the spring, when an airplane and a hydro plane are to be brought here and op erated. L. M. Briggs, now with the Washignton, Oregon * Idaho Air plane company, will also have Aoek in' the company and will be general manager. Dr. L. J. Johnson is presi dent and Ted Evans will be secretary- treasurer. Where possible the com pany will endeavor to get mall con tracts and a general passenger busi-f ness will be dbgaged in.—Marshfield Record. ■ . , ~ -v' Ardite Nearly Shipwrecked Archie Philip started Monday morning from his ranch on Ken tuck inlet with n fine bull far exhibition a t the county fair nt Myrtle Point. The animal was am n scow he was towing aerose the bay and he came The BANK OF MYRTLE POINT, desiring to encour age Thrift and Saving, and to a ssist thoee who depend more or less upon the interest earned by their accumu lated savings as a means o f their livelihood, and to co- opearte in combatting th e High Cost o f Living, will pay the following rates o f interest on deposits: t per cent or tim e certificates if made for one year 5 per cent on tim e certificates if made for six months 4 per cent on tim e certificates If msde for three months 5 per ceat payable semi-annually on savings accounts. Bank of M yrL. . Record. The party "Hrove in a ma chine and did not encounter any do- lay, ercept of a minor character, um- til they got to Roseburg. Being in formed of the frightful condition of the roads between Douglas county’s metropolis end the c o ast,. Mr. sad Mrs. Tame decided to coma hers by train, ns they wished to visit their son, L. W. Tame, the accountant nt the Mountain States Power company. It is not improbable the family Buy decide to remain here, if they find things suitable to their desiree. Buehner Camps Reopen Days When it was W et" Rending the reports upder this head ws find that they come from 19 lo calities, and th at while 9 of them say there has been an increase in gam bling-the other 9 u y th at there has been as decided a decrease. Why then such s head? The reason is to be sought in the psychology of the heed line w riter and not in the news itself. 6 % Interest on Time Deposits A Marshfield item states th at the Buehner .Lumber company of North Bond has announced th at the Eel lake camp of the company will open again for logging operations, employ ing 90 men, and that u soon as re pairs can be made the Allegany camp will be open with US man employed. This will add $1400 n day to the pay roll of the locality. The camps wars closed down whan the company had an over supply of logs but it is tha intention to keep up operations so the logging was re sumed. It was further announced that there would be *no cut la the wagf scale. Resources over $600,000.00 MYRTLE POINT, OREGON System LONG’S Machine and R epair Shop *— * * 1 ~ ^ **** Acetylene W elding _ - — -------------------- -- Sei Anto Kepa Machine W ork B attery Brazing I have the beat o f M echanica in my ahop Have your car repaired by ua We guarantee both labor und aatisfaction Phone 611 A t Graham’s Garage Tha Oregon Farm er is still fuminh- •d for 12.16 in connection with tbe 1, and why He publisher» i t ask a dollar or a dollar and • half s year fo r a paper a# good at thoy furnish, we d o n t u n d e n tin g CORVALLIS, Service ear Jnst installed at Gra m 's Garage fo r night and day ter ries. ..................", nga