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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)
T » t U « jo u m i*ht add Beethoven’«, uE w y day that we «pend without learning something is a day lo s t” Black, White, Grey and Khaki. \ i For ladies a food quality in oeioni-Blaek, Brown, White and Grey. Ladies’ Silk Hose for |8L 50 per pair in Black, White and Biown Lux. “ Lydia o f Rocky Run." »425. G w . Clausen. “ Dorthn o f Rocky Run," |765, Oeo. Clausen. “ The Laird o f 8t. Mawee Fan cy," $«10, T. P. Hanly. “ D olly Dim ple o f Rocky Run," $1,- 100, P. A . I.ux. “ The Laird o f St. Mawee Lucy,” «200, G eorge Sell. “ Apple Blossom o f Rocky R on," I860, Geo. Clausen. “ Apple Blossom’s Jew ell,” $166, E l mer Shull. “ The Laird o f St. Mawee Daisy,” 1210, Elm er Shull. H eifer c a lf, 8166, Elm er Shull. “ Pansy o f Rocky Run,' .. BMr S h u ll f ’ “ D ana Tiddledew ink," |800, Elmar S h u ll "Peaeh Bloaaom’a Gam, $100, Ed Detlefsen. “ Buttercup o f Rocky Run," P . A . Lux. "Glades R iot reus,” $880, Gao. Sell A Son. “ The Laird o f St. M s was,” $1680, Geo. Clausen. Total bids, $9,896. The Fanners 4 Merchants bank at Coquille made ltnaneial arrangem ents! T/ith the brawlers. Th e associations, J. L. Smith, bank agriculturist, and C. C. F arr, county agent, made the eelectiona and handled the aaloa. mmm We have a large assortment Cedar Mills stone crocks and barrels. When in need of anything and in doubt where to find it, just call us. “We have it” Hardware Co Have you learned that the De Laval Cream Separators and milking machines are money makers lor their owners and c.an not be surpassed for clean skimm ing, ease of operation and cleaning and long life? If not, you are los ing not only days but dollars. Came in sad see them the first time yon are in town. Sooner or Inter yon w ill buy n D E L A V A L . This is also true o f our Groceries. Good goods. NOSLER’S CASH STORE S A V E M O N E Y B Y P A Y IN G C A S H The cases againet Jamas Lovaiaad and A lb ert Couter before Justice E. A . Didga at M yrtle Poin t last Mon- day, on com plaint o f J. P . Boyers, ware withnrawn and the seen freed from custody. D. J. Murphy, one o f «ho officials o f th eir company, the U niversity Uplands Co., o f San Fran cisco, came up k m and offered to refund the money to any purchaser who was dissatisfied, and a fte r be ia g advised by the d istrict attorney that the charge being a mi sdemeanor only snd not e felon y, it could bo com- Gifts that Last W . H. Schroeder DR S A L E — 9 heed o f A n gore genta. Inquire o f H. A . Fish, A rago, Ore., 1 with their purchase. Am ong them was W . 0 . Smith, principal o f the Fresno H igh S chool a forraer^jrssl .•state man. M r. Murphy states that the U n iversity Uplands are not a steep hillside b et that a six to eight per cent grade is the greatest on the t.act. Ho also says that lots within 100 yards o f their property are eon- H A V E B O U G H T the Electric Supply Stock and w iring business from R. H. Medley who has discontinued the business, and w ill be glad to look after the electric wants o f M r. Medley’s customers and friends. E. G. Oppermari FO R S A L E - « room , modern bunga low in Coquille. F . C. Pursley, Eu- C O AL— R iverton coal delivered in Coquille In any quantity desired. Sue F . E. Drane o f M. O. F litcro ft ssts* •'.* ■ '• Mrs. car W liobrey. A n order has been m ade appointing W illiam Richards adm inistrator o f the estate at Philippa J. Schwenits, deceased. She leaves $1006 in real property end $t00 per sonal. Ethel B axter, o f Coquille, has been annotated adm inistratrix o f the as- tate o f her brother, W m . Shoup ceased, late o f M arshfield. The party constate og $800 in p er •state. The* ap p ro!* A . P . M ill- H osier, J. 8. Lawrence e. A . J. Sherwood has been appointed the adm inistrator o f th e aetata o f Chasles Binder, deceased, consisting o f 1900 in real estate. The apprais ers are J. S. Law renee, L . H. Has- ard and O. C. Sanford. A m y Btadman, o f M arshfield, has been appointed adm inistrator at the •state o f her la te husband. Dayton W . Btadman, who resided- fai L *n e coun ty, when 1 » died ta August. The •state constate o f $1200 in realty. FO R S A L E — One team, w eight 8,200 pounds, age seven years. Abso lu tely sound end w ork anywhere. A lso 2 lumber wagons equipped with rollers end ratchets. A pply . E. L. Prim m , M yrtle Point. 82t4 J. S. Barton Entertain* man la to retain sufficient money to pay the travelin g expenses o f oae del egate to end from Coquille, where on October 6th a t 11 o'clock a. » . the entire d e le g a ti«» w ill go before the County Court to ask an appropriation fo r the establishm ent and mainten ance o f a county lib rary system . It is hoped that Mies M arvin, state librarian, w ill be present at this m eet ing and present the m atter to the court. It is hoped that a la rge dele gation from this city and vicin ity w ill accompany M rs. Candita in appearing New Case* in Clrctdt Court I W a lter Sinclair, Ralph Cake, A. J. before the court a t its October asset- tag on W ednesday, the 6th. Sept. 10— State Industrial Acei- Sherwood, C . L . Tu ttle, H. W . Pierce, dent Commission vs. Wm. W . E igh t T . B. Ourrie, J. A . C ollier, D. D. end Robert C. Train. Pierce, G. E. Low , H. C. Gets, N . N . • S ep t 10— W . L. Ray vs. Interna- Neim an, J. A . Lamb, M. J. Harmon, tional Lumber E xport Co. , R W . Young, Chas. Harlocker, O. Sept. 11- M ao4 Bowhay and K ate C. Sanford, Stanley M artlees, F . E. Sitton vs. R oy M elvin Wood. M cK ern », V . R. W ilson sad Miss Sept. 11— Clarence J. 1 » Pointa vs. M arian Young. Ruth O. La Potato. Suit fo r divorce. . . . Sept. 18—K a il Hutchinson VI. E lla It's lik e picking up money la the Hutchinson. Suit fo r divorce. street to get the Oregon Farm er sv- S e p t 14—Graham E ngineering Go. ery week fo r a year at ea ly 18 eents va. John J. Bateman. when subscribing fo r the SoottaeL Tuesday evening Mrs. J. 8. Barton They w ere maeried Saturday a t tke residence o f the bride’s parents by entertained the “ 600” club and other guests in honor o f M rs. K . V. B. BeV. W . R. Sanderson, | S e p t 11— A lb ert Dieu aad _____N Irene icklln. S ix tables o f cards were T h jv played and Mrs. J. A . Lamb received M cCoy, both o f Marshfield, w ere m arried the seme* day by Jus- high score, being presented with one o f Stew ard Edward W hite’» novels. ties Stanley at his office. ‘ S e p t 18—G iant H. McCormick and M any bouquets o f lavender chine as Ruth A lrid ge, both o f Marshfield. ters made the livin g rooms bright A delicious two-course They w ere m arried the same day by w ith color. E lder W . J. Fenton at the parsonage luncheon w ee served by the beet les end all present enoyed a Jolly even o f the M. E. Church, South. ing. The guests w ere M m iem es C. ----------------------- Barley Damaged by Rate $3.00 per load Leave order« st the mill or with me. P. E. DRANE J. M. H odge says th e present con dition o f the barley crop w ill pre vent his leavin g C o m county, since sellin g his ranch, and goin g out into the valley as soon as he expected. B arley, especially In the bottoms, hat been hard h it by the early September rains» which have not before been so tooioue since 1814, when nine inches o f ta in fe ll ta Septem ber and fa ll