The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 21, 1921, Page 7, Image 7

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    S n ltritti and Primo Spaltritti.
I V following visited school during
t V «M k : Meadamas C. F. Smith,
»raaat Parrott. Wilson, Martin, Han-
nr Ellis, Edwin EiUngaan, Homar
Hohrsrstott, Robart Holverstott. Eu-
tana Noalar and Mr. T. JL WaOcar.
Dedicatiqpfi exercise* for t V flag
won by t V pupils of Mra. Mace'a
room in t V Laclura contest war» bald
Wadnaaday morning.
In ' . a Gambler’s
Market
' '
• « I . •- ■ -'‘.r,. .
A clerk’s error, adding three ciphers to a thousand-
bushel selling order, caused w heat to fell 8V a points
on the C hicago Board, o f Trade last October. It didn’t
change the w orld’s w heat supply by a single grain or
affect actual w heat needs by so m uch as a crust of
bread, but every farm er whose w heat w a s marketed
that day lost m opey as a resu lt
<
A short time before, the m arket w a s sent tum bling
by a false cablegram announcing that France had a
big harvest of w h e a t
W h e n a clerical error or baseless riim or can rob
the farm er of millions, som e rem ed y M U S T be found.
iA practical remedy is knowl­
edge o f w orld markets. Accu­
rate information on all foreign
crops can be gathered and given
o u t This would make supply
known and demand steady.
The Farm Bureaus aim to pre­
vent costly prioe fluctuations by
this means. They believe in the
“ light cure** as a remedy for dis­
tribution evils. A nd you can
help! I f you are not a Farm
Bureau member, join today.
In your individual effort to
Contribute toward the improve­
ment o f farm conditions, you
M any housewives
will order mayon­
naise at the restau-
rant but not make
it at home . Why?
T V fo llow in g pupils ora parfaet in
Spalling tb is week:
Third
B— A g n a j
lea,
Goorgia
Loath wood, Corrine W heat, Elma
Enaaal, Annie Peart, Grace W h ittin g­
ton, B elm ort Ireland, F lora M ay
Johnson, Beulah Cornwahl, Dorothy
Bunch and Helen BeMoni
Third A —Barbara Richmond, Anno
P olla ry, N eil M cGUvery, G ilbert lea,
Anna W iggin s, M arjory Jacobsen,
Pam ellia W illard, Edwadr Dow, Do­
lores Lamaon, A lice Jenkins and
Juanita Robinson.
Fourth B—Jessie Johnson, Audry
W est, Gretchcn Mehl, Lurline W ilkin-
son, Jean Pierce, A rth u r B oyrie, Vio-1
ran t, Bessie Hollenbeck, Blanche
G regory.
F ou rth A — Calvin fta rtin , 'G ladys
Jones, Kathryn W ilson, Robert Noah,
E lisabeth Lane, Fred Grnsh, M arion
Goodrich, Leah
Huther,
Stanley
V ow ell.
*v
F ifth Grade Joe N ye, Clarence
Barton, Laride Barnes, Fred W atson.
Frank McAdams, Bernice F oley, A l­
vin M cQ uigg, M alrin Brandon, C arl­
ton Smith.
M inerals and Bedy Fluids
lems in the m o«t helpful and
interesting way. It warns you o f
causes for price changes before
they occur, helps you to make
money,
nr<H inspires
you— all for just $1.00 for 52
big issues. Send a dollar bill—
or your check is good!
T V follow in g is t V basket ball
schedule fo r the rest o f the seaaoa
in this county:
Jan. iW N o r t h Bend vs. M yrtle
Point a t M y rtle ' Point.
Marshfield
vs. Coquifle at M arshfleid.
Jan. 22— N orth Bond vs. Bandon
Jan. 29— N orth Bend va. O q u ille a :
Coquille. M yrtle Poin t va. Bandon at
M yrtle Point.
Feb. 4— Bandon vs. M arshfield at
M arshfield. Coquille vs. M yrtle Point
at M yrtle P o in t
Feb. 6— Bandon vs. N orth Bend at
N orth Bend.
Feb. 11— Coquille vu. Bandon at
Bandon.
M yrtle P o ii
Bend at N orth Bend.
Feb. 12— M arshfleid va. M yrtle
Point ^ t M arshfleid.
Feb. 18— M arshfleid vs. Coquille
at Coquille.
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Fab.
19— M arshfleid vs. Bandon
s t Bandon. M yrtle Point vs. Co­
quille at Coquille.
Feb. 26— M arshfleid
M yrtle
Point a t M yrtle P o in t
Feb. 28— Bandon va. Coquille at
Coquille.
March S—N orth Bend vs. Coquille
s t Coquille.
1CAYONNAISB
Fruits, Vegetables, Fresh and C
All kinds always on hand
Uncle John’s Syrup
The real flavor from the Maple Grove
cans $2.95. Half-gals. $1.55.
its. 80c. Small cans 45c
Royal Club brand Pineapple, can.........
Apricots, large can ............ ................
Apricots, gallon c a n ............................
Criaco, IX lb can_______ _______________
Quaker Quakies, large pkg, corn flavor
Corn Meal, sack.....................................
Small W hite Beans, 4 pounds__ ____ _
H ills Bros. Blue Can Coffee, 3 pounds..
Our Best Bulk Coffee, a real treat,
j|
There are other m inerals which are I I
o f great importance in body develop- I I
ment besides lim e, which is so necea- I
sary fo r bona building.
They are I
necessary fo r a ll fluids o f the body. I I
A ll the vita l organs are surrounded I
w ith these fluids which in a grea t 11
measury help them do their work. F or 11
instance, the heart ia surrounded by I
a fluid which 'con trols t V contrac-1W
tion and relaxation o f its muscles I -t
and consequently the regu larity o f its I M
b e a t 'I f tho necessary m inerals are
not supplied, im paired action o f the
l.eart results. A gain , this is most |
im portant in the grow in g child, fo r
it is daring th e perod o f grow th that I
the greatest tax is placed on a ll v ita l I
organs o f the body.
Iron ia the very im portant element
-of. the blood, and phflsphdrou* is I
found in e v e iy cell o f the body. Good I
blood is essential to good nutrition,
kfo r it carries the digested foods .to‘ a ll I
ports o f t V body. Leek o f color, or
anaemia, constipation, pimples, and
general absence o f bodily tone are
commonly the result o f foods selected
w ith no attention to the m inerals I
the contain.
Green vegetables and fru it should
be used lib era lly in the diet as soon I
as t V child is old enough. They are
needed g rea tly in the late w inter and
early spring, when the fresh product I
is hard to obtain. F o r this reason
it is high ly im portant that a canned
supply V on hand a t a ll tim e«.
Other foods rich in m inerals not I
mentioned in the last article are: dry I
beans, lean beef, cheese, whole wheat, I
lentils, peanuts, almonds, potatoes,
barlay, corn, flgs, honey, ffrapee, let-1
tuce, greens o f a ll kinds, raisins and I
dates.
H eigh t and W eight o f children 111
to 12 y e a n :
/
Boys
G irls
W eigh t H eight W eigh t H eight
11 yrs. 72.4 lb 64.0 in. 70.3 lb 68.8 in. I
12 yrs. 79.8 lb 66.8 in. 81A lb 67.1 in.
California
“ Winter’s Summer Garden”
Four Daily Trains
Inquire o f Local T icket A gen t fo r particulars as to fa n s , routes,
S o u th e rn P a c ific L in es
" JOHN M. SCOTT
General Passenger A fo o t
Portland, Oregon r
You Will Know
Red Cnee Klddlna
A t a m eeting o f the Coos and Cur­
ry chapter o f t^ e Am erican Red Crodk
Monday evening, M air A . Dano waa
elected chairman to fill the vacancy
caused by the r «sign ation o f D r. Geo.
E. D ix. Other officers w ere elected as
follow s:
Vice-chairm en— C. A . • Smith, o f
North Bend.
Trees.— H erbert Buste rod.
Sec.— M rs, Carl Larson.
Chairman Dano announced that V
would appoint an executive com m it­
tee to include a representa tive o f
each local branch in the tw o coun­
ties. T V towns to be represented
are M arshfield, N orth Bend, Bandon,
Coquille, Lakeside, M yrtle Point,
Pow ers, Langlois, Denmark, P ort Or-
ford, Gold Beach and Brooking*.
It waa also decided to take steps
to secure a nurse instructor to carry
on the work here. A lexa W alker, who
completed t V w ork started by Mra.
Staples in C urry county was called
aw ay before she could give Instruc­
tion to t V local branches. H er in­
struction is open to t V public as w e l
as Red Créés members and coveys
first aid w ork, V a h k regulations, san-
Fajicy Upland Potatc
how superior our Cleaning, Pressing and R epairing
o f Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Clothing is, by givin g us
a trial. Prompt and efficient service at all
A fine selection of Gent*« Saits and
ple present, w hile the Junior, 41
strong sad 26 in attendance s t th eir
afternoon m eeting, are doing pn ex­
cellent m r k And w e must not fo r ­
g e t the Teacher Train in g class at
older people, who are preparing to
do a ¿ ra s te r w ork fo r the cause.
Th eir class is held at the same hour,
what it cost leas
Hundreds o f speculi
ed sweats sea V v e
by t V drop; and u