The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917, March 30, 1917, Page 5, Image 5

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and the better we know you, the more busi­
ness we can do together, to our mutual ad­
vantage.
sort of
in the tronche» on the
Here a » a couple of
On« of the am t painfull?
men I aaw was a la eaa of ttw
slight!? wounded. A German
penetra ting deep into the soft
So will you not'make it a point to come into
this bank more frequently and give us the
opportunity to learn your requirements as
well as to show you how practical our assit-
ance ih banking matters?
scatto* by 'H i !
straight through a barbed-wire en­
tanglement Paring better in
spect than the
the bramble bosh hi the
rhyme, ha did not “ scratch
his eyas.” protected aa the? jrere,
b? a rather beetliag
escaped injur?; and the?
the only part of his
that did «mape. 'W hile them
I not a eut oa Um orar half as
inch deep, neither were there
than n few inches of cuticle at an?
place on his bod? that had hoop spar­
ed by the cruel barbo. Some of Ito
furrows on his back and logo
orar two foot long.
* Ho brought up lika a snared part­
ridge,” mid oat of the
11 FIRST NAIM BANK
THE OLDEST N JTIO N JLBJH K IN COOS CQVtfTT
NOTICE OP PIN AL ACCOUNT
Notte« Is liant»? «In a that th« m
First and
Henry
Streets
KITCHEN «a l OMINO T IB I JW
BED SPRING8, New «a l OM
Safety First
A telephone Is the beet safeguard in an
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J. A. RICHMOND
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PHYSICIAN s a l SUKG BOI
Yen cannot bo alone hi a boom with s telephone.
When minutes count the telephone brings instant aid.
Write or phone for details.
COOS A N D
CUSSY
TELEPHONE
C ompany
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For Sale or Trade
Surreys, Buggies, Spring Wagons, One light
.dray, 8 or 4 sets driving Harness, 8 head
hones. Will sell all or part for cash or on
terms.' A snap if taken at once.
Conner ft Hoagl&nd
Marshfield, Oregon
4 DR. C. W . ENDICOTT
Boot Sargery for Trees.
A curious method of i eri »lag Ina*
guishiag or dying trees was reperti
recently to the French A cademy of
Agriculture after being tested so
ceeefully in exporfanental gardens at
Anton, according to the April Popo­
lar Medianica. Urn earth was Ó
removed so no to la? baro the larger
root branches, in which limgHndln
elite were then eoi and kept egeo by
wedges. Them cuts were WUll rubbed
with linseed oil and after awhile na-
a sort of fur, and the tram so treated
rapidly gained now Ufa and vigor.
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fin i H fl Baa« B'ld’g 1
[ata U, Ooquillr, Oregon.
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CO Q UILLE
J. J. STA N LE Y
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that toe operated ecntfauouefr »w e He eetobWetowal adtoo fourteoa
years ns« to t boon your Inundr1
Enin or «bins, good t a n end bad, H to t bm on too jto.
Wo tora a number of easterners that have patron
from toe togtnnlng. Wo are grateful for this a ppreclation of
servies. Our rim le to improve too mrvieo in • very way petribln
Wo wash over?thing washable.
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A. J. SH ER W O O D
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ATTORNEY AT U V
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C O Q U IL L E L A U N D R Y A
Dr. F. G. BU N C H
IC R C O M P A N Y
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Str. Elizabeth
trial in the earn of languishing fruit
E . A E . T . Kruae, Mgr»., 24 CaHi. S t, 8. F.
J.
E. Norton, Agent, Coquille, Ore.