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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1920)
? R f of the t>___ rerro n __ e Log- VM M wss into Rev. C. O. Jennings and Rev, Mr. G arrett, of this city, went down the rivar trolling for salmon. They ware quite lucky and* some home with three Keep It Mrs. Wm. Bell and Mrs. Ear! Mc Donald, of BroadbeDt, " were in town shopping Tuesday. Qm ry A. Schroeder, of Myrtle Point, went to Marshfield Tuesday to stay and attend the county conven tion of the Knights of Pythias till Thursday. Mr. Schroeder was a del egate from here. The Modern Woodmen of this city entertained the Royal Neighbors last Saturday evening by giving them a supper in the M. W. A. hall. They all enjoyed s very goad time. Myrtle Clayton, who is staying in town and attending school, spent the week end at her home ta Gravel Ford. George Larson, of Marshfield, was here on business Wednesday. Dr. L. M. Anderson, of this city, was in Marshfield Tuesday to attend the county convention of the K. P. and get acme to tnko homo. Packed ia a _ strik in gly handanma Four Flavors: Lemon - Vanilla - Chocolate Devil Food ........ '* -. . * j r __ rnuts Seed Gram Field Seeds -i Try Our * “Best Coffee” 40c 40c 45c 45c Emergencies Emergencies Our Best Bulk Coffee now 45c per pound. Real Value here. Go to Groceries Flour and Feed f for or No trouble-Just sift the flour add water and bake. You’ll be surprised at the resu lt-A good cake for less money and less trouble. The Housewife’s Friend. Fred J. Endicott, of Marshfield, was • visitor h er. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mannel, of Laag- lois, visited here a > w days this week Mrs. W. W. Whittington and Mrs. Johnny Carver, of this city, were in Coquill* visiting Thursday of this Fuhrman’s Pharmacy on hand Busy Corner wers here-visiting a few days in Myr- tie Point this week. E. E. Nelson, of Powers, wss down a while Wedneeday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Moller and children, who have been across the waters over to Denmark visiting rel atives for the past three months, re turned home Monday after hnvfag a delightful tim e and trip. TfckF « brought back with them many inter- n.tfng remembrances of the trip that ,h they'll not soon forg et. v °* Alfred Johnson, ex-sheriff, of Qor quille, was here on buaineee Wednee- « day. Mrs. Geo. Battey spent Wednesday Si and Thursday a t CoqullU with her Lh parents, M s and Mra. Noel. :h 8. L. Stewart, of Salem, wae a visi- dj tor here Tuesday. m W. M. Adair, of Portland, m r a ai business visiter hero Toss day. m Mise Minnie Kalbus, one of the Cl county’s busy d ub-working women, W was here Wednesday to attend to <■ 6°/ Interest on Time Deposits Tho BANK OF MYRTLE POINT, desiring to encour age Thrift and Saving, and to assist those who depend more or less upon the interest earned by their accumu lated savings aa a means of their livelihood, and to co- opearte in combatting the High Cast of Living, will pay tho following rates of interest on dsposita: 6 par cent on tin » eertiflentes if atade for ana yaar da far aix month* It Will Please Yon da far three month* I ' i DF Fraedrici’* Grocery ■ savings account*. Laird Building Opposite Postoffice The Bank of Myrtle Point Phone 811 j ’ . *v- ■ • v ' X . r- • • - CITY BAKERY Under new management Fresh Bread, Cakes apd Fancy Pastry Laird Building ■ ............— Coquille, Oregon ’ Mclnturff o f Marshfield Investment Certificates i: O R e a ltt;] 171 Resources over $600,000.00 h ê i Î - U > M YBTLl POINT. OREGON ^ ^ ’0 r . . «A -. .'->&*-•«-1-> I :r ; - .A 1» only thing th at saved the Ihrse of the men in the building and the plant as well. I t m as about two-thirds of the way back from the front of the bufld- ng and four or Are feet from the window through which the dynamiter had crawled in on the north side of tbs boos«. The bomb is in the possession of Chief Smith of North Bend, who said that there was a strong chance to get Lhe would-be mufderors "Without de lay. The bomb was discovered by Mr. Cameron about 8 o’clock Monday morning when he went to the base ment for supplies, after which time he immediately notified the police-— Marshfield News. which they seem to enjoy very much. Herbert Johnson, Earle Johnson end Claude Boone made a business trip to Coquille Monday. Mrs. Nellie Ward is visiting bar * ' ___* mother, Mrs. Barnett. More Coal To Be Miaed Prank Tasters made a business trip to Coquille Tuesday. Supt. Corey, «f the Beaver Hill School is programing nicely under mine, announces th a t (he mine will the management of M bs Daman of soon be shipping 280 teas instead of Portland. Pah-view Ike. 100 tons daily. They are mining •boont 128 tons par day there now end about seventy men are on the Iteau From Arago ' yne Woodward, of Arago, start- attend the Coquille school Mon- V'i M »5- ,V * a Æ LONG’S Machine and Repair Shop Acetylene Welding Vulcanizing Machine Work Brazing Battery Service Auto Repairing I have the best e f Mechanics ia my shop Have your car. repaired bj us We guarantee both labor and satisfaction Phone 611 At Graham’s Garage 8ho exld, “damn!’’ and the binhop chuckled. For the was the moot un- umrnl girl he hud ever met. Lough with her, cry with her and a yin pa thiie with her. See tho moot human dram* ever «crooned. I f . “The Brat,”’ with the «uperb Nazimova aa the rtar, at the Liberty Theatre Monday and Taaeday, Oct. 12 and It. v