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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1920)
Cold and Grippe eltjr accepted tile opportunity to com* out whole on them. The resignation a t J. A . Lamb a* councilman, effective December 81, waa accepted by the council. Mr. Lamb had had the m ore in mind for acme tim e and tendered it thus early so that hia auccesaor m ight be nom inated at the caucua Tuesday evening. Mr. Lamb haa been one o f the moat efficient and faithful member* o f the council the peat tw o y ea n and it ia to be regretted that he could not see hia way clear to aarve hia time out. nie came home S t o k a .M d D ism a n tled wa is attending Plenty Schrooder’s Chevrolet car ia Portland. was stolen from hie garage at Nor- ■jecialixina on <*> Wednesday night, o f last oat and fitting wash, bat was found some days later O ut to trui be 00 & • Haynes ranch, form erly owned b y end M yrtle H. J. Radabaugh, in the same vi- cinity. It waa in the brush within ;~ p M « Phone 800 yards o f the residence and waa undergoing a metamorphosis. It , , , had bean dismantled and stripped * * T * down to the easedtiala, the parts Uk- Hvcrcd in Co- w b ^ „g scattered over a circuit ter' o f ISO fast, everything indicating an M new M. R . intention o f transform ing it into a 'last Tuesday bug. Ralph Haynes, a son o f the r, Missouri, ac- owner o f the ranch was found there ndleton. They sad with a young companion by the btar attending name o f Frock arrested fo r the-theft. M r. Pendleton They wore put under $400 bonds and a In Colorado w ill have a hearing before Justice Dodge at M yrtle Point next Monday. the tailoring aw * i a . a * .* . p Tablets AND I didn't DIRTY my clothes. SO now I knew why THRY built the Service Station. AND Oh Boy! A IN 'T it a grand AND glorious fa d in g T , . i . Ih o new sarrio* provides fo r n special train to leave M yrtle Point Saturday evenings. It will pick up carloads along the'lino and reach Eu gene early Sunday morning and the and also a carload j A cattle— ten Jer seys and nine Holsteins. W ith the Jerseys went up Finley Schroeder and Adam Guthank, o f Norway, and with the Holsteins Archl* Philip, o f Larson Slough and Carl Lundburg, o f the L. J. Simpson ranch at Shore- W . P . Fuller & C o. HAVE FOUND tUa to the Two lota, each 80x100, modern house, and barn. One let 60x100 with garage. Iaquire o f F. W . Jonoo. 2 , 000,000 Calling Cards, 100 fo r $LM . Service A ll the Tim e Plone 1331 as the other bidders, and no cover was provided for. rThat alone was a matter o f several hundred dollars, so it waa dsswsii fairest to make an other call fo r bids. The preliminary estimate o f the comm ittee was that the Job would cost around 82,000 and R looks as tf they made a much bet ter guess than some o f the bidders did. W* only hope that whan the contract is lot, it will go to soma shop that is prepared to do all the We wonder if you know how well we really try to serve you. Take your tires for instance: We sell you the best tires we know o f— GOODYEARS O f Coune Then we show goo, by advice and actual assistance, just how to take ears o f your tires, so they yield to you the last mile built into them. We render this valuable and expert Service because we know it will bring us both the moat satisfaction in the end. Come in and inspect our line o f Goodyear Clincher Tires— Sites 80 x 8 -8 0 x 3 1 -2 -8 1 x 4. The price and quality will suit you. * J f >df ____ - Goodyear H w ; Tourist Tubas- Prrfcrcd by tba Majarlty. Coquille Service Station 'Service A ll the Tim e