0 0 0 8 COUNTY, OREGON, FOLKS' ANNUAL PICNIC B E L O W Famous for its wearing quality; famous for its workmanship; famous for its style. ’ y '-.V F f The Utz & Dunn Shoe is the niftiest ladies’ shoe on the market: correct in style yet com­ fortable and easy to wear.* We,have them in all the latest fashions of ladies- footwear, all widths in One-strap Pumps, Oxfords and Pumps 0 ' ,, * ' ■, ' j. ■ v • 5 ■ *'< 1 Come in and let us convince you that in quality and service the Utz & Dunn is second to none. The price is reasonable. (By C. Milton Sehnls) Those who worn not w A * inside will b« (lad to laara that tha weath­ er awn performed that high fo g and cool waather stunt on Sunday, April Srd, lu st to maka tha Oragon picnic at Moonay park, Tulara county, Cali­ fornia, just that much mora real­ istic. Tha facta as of history now ar* that soma weeks ago, Mm. C. B. Broadbent, of Lindsay, Mrs. T. W. McCloskey, of Corcoran, and Mrs. J. L. Lester, o f Ptxley, constituted thawsalvas a committee and through latter and notices in the press got in touch with as many as possible o f former residents of Coon county, Oregon, inviting them to participate in tha first annual Coos county picnic to bo held at Moonay park on Sun­ day, April S, 1921. In response to H. N. LORENZ Primer meeting a t 7:80 p. m. Wed­ nesday evening. • A. B. Pendleton, Paster. 25 to 33 p er cent Cheaper S t. J i m * Episcopal Church. Church School, 10 A. M. Church Scrvieea P in t Sunday. 11 A. M. Second Sunday, 7:80 P. M. Third Sunday, 8 A. M. and 11 A. M. Bakersfield: John J. Baker, E. Other day* announced. L. Hutchens, Mrs. Dollie (Baker) W. E. Cooper, Vicar. Hutchens, Press Baker, w ife and fam ­ ily, Leaker Baker, Mrs. Myrtle (H er­ r Christian Church man) Bakar, Mrs. J. H. Carmicheal, Mrs. EUa White, W. Ball, Mr. and Church e f Christ Mrs. James E. Creech. (Disciples) , i Corcoran: Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Mc­ Sunday Morning Servions MR6. BONNIE WALKER, Prop. Closkey and son, Jasper. Bible School, 10 a. m. Hanford: Mr. and lira. W. A. Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur E. Paul and Evening Services family. Christian Endeavor 7:00 p. m. Earlimart: Oliver K. Neal. Preaching Service 0:00 p. m. NO WONDER THEY LAUGHED Lindaay: Mr. atMTMrs. C. E. Broad- Prayer meeting Wednesday even bent and daughter, Helen. big at 8:00 o’clock. McKRtrick: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Con­ U Small Mistake In Copying the ger, Mrs. Eva (Johnson) White, Ul- . • «treat Name, p J * dine White, Virginia White, Arthur White J r , Earland White. , Modesto: Mr. and Mrs. Boland Ed­ munds and family. Maricopa: Bart Johnson. Pixley: Mr. and Mrs. Ora E. Mar- sters, Kathleen Marsters, Lettie Mar- sters, Mr. sad Mrs. J. L. Lester, Mrs. J. H. Adam«, C. B. Marsters, of Cur­ ry county, Oregon. Church of God Porterville: E. O. Carter and daughter, Hattie; C. Milton Schuls. Sunday 8ckool at 10 a. m. ~ Raisin: J. H. Ramier, Clara Ren­ Services at Church of God' chapel tier, Velma Rentier, Ira Root. every Sunday. Visalia: Mrs. Sarah Randleman and Preaching at 11 a. m. aad 7:80 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday erasing daughter, Golds, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Armstrong, Clarence Armstrong, Ha­ at 7:80 p. m. Tubereuleela In France. A cordial welcome te extended to aR zel Armstrong, Lester Armstrong, That of 868 antitube rculoats dis­ Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Swafford and pensaries In France only ten per cent (laughter, Ethel, Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ are situated In Paris was hailed as a ter L Johnson and daughter, Loan- Racket nd Power or Electric Washers Gould S l Gould Salted Peanuts, in bulk, per lb ^ ..................„ ..1 5 c Peanut; Buttet, In bulk, per l b . , . , - . ................._15c No. 1 Jap Rice 6c if, 18 lbs $1.00, 100-lb pack $6.60 Best grade Sliced Pineapple No. 2 X A tin s.’. .........-35c “ or half Peaches Good Grade Apricots “ “ “ .......... __35c “ ................ 15c We have only a small amount of Folger's Golden Gate Coffee left, which we are selling 2itt> can— • ilb free—for $1.20; 5tt> cans with lib can free for $2.35. This brings the price down to wholesale on this special deal. Better stock up while we have the goods. SAVE MONEY BY PAYING CASH There are many beau- 8 in the shipment just' received and we have a i ilendid assortment of colors in the narrow widths. I Oiney’s high grade Ketchup, p in ts ............ _25c NOSLER’S CASH STORE than they were la#t year. i "happy omen" at the second Intema- I t Ion si conference. Only a few organ- > Isatlons were actively engaged In anti- tuberculosis work In France before the war. Today, largely through the , activity of the Rockefeller Founda­ tion, In addition to the dispensaries mentioned, there are 10,000 sanitarium beds far tuberculous patients; many hcepltals have provided Isolation . A dignlfled-loofclng woman stepped wards; the boarding out of anaemic sp to a showcase iu the meat market, children la rural homes has been or­ and after she had bought several ganised oaf a large scale, aad there la pieces of m eat she asked: I national ce-oparathm of all the agea- "Have you any shlnhoM that 1 1 das contented. could nae for roup stock?” “Just the thing," responded the obliging clerk as he took up a long shinbone and kufickle and balanced it on his left hand. a “What la it w p rtb r asked the woman. "Just a half-dollar," said he. "It is such a large piece, would you mind rutting It at the Joint T" “Sure. I will,* he replied. Now is the time for sprjng cleaning of After cutting off the large knuckle he again balanced the long, slim shin­ bedding, curtains, etc., and we need a bone on his band and said: labor saver in our laundry. * "Ton may have this for 40 cents." The woman looked at the piece for ■ moment, then at the knuckle anti mid: • "la that piece you cut off worth only M> cent»?" The clerk hesitatingly replied: The kind we have will do the work. Come “Yea, madam." , in and let us show them to you. "All right,” said the woman. "T1J take that knuckle." ♦. The clerk waited a moment looked at the woman, then actually laughed ■load. J i t ho was game and will­ ingly wrapped op the 10-ceat soap B u rt You will find our prices to be the lowest at all times Sunday School at 9:4« a. m., Dayuc Hudson, superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Spworth League service a t « 4 0 p. Theÿ are down. The stock of pretty new rib­ bons we have just received are priced to sell from Some Good Buys Differsfioee In Type Ne Greater Than Among the Whites, According to Scientist. The American aborigines from the Hmlfson tidy and Alaska to the south­ ern tip of the continent a re .a ll‘ilieiu- bers of the same race, according to Di( Frederick Monsen of New York and -Passdens, said to be more fa­ miliar with the American Indian than any other wblta man. Doctor' Mon sen declared the differ­ ences In type found In Indiana of tha various parts of the continent ace be­ coming manifest among us today. He recognises people from Maine as typi­ cal of that seAion of the country, and says a southerner or westerner can be easily distinguished by one familiar with the types of American people. “The aborigines of America are all red men,” Doctor llonsen said. “The Eskimo« hare flatter noses and oily skins, due to their diet and the cli­ mate." He found corresponding differences among the Indians of the Eastern coast, the West. Mexico and other parts of the country, but other indica­ tions prove the distinguishing char­ acteristics wera the product of food, environment end methods of living. Mentioning the treatment the red men have received from the whites. Doctor Monsen said: “The Pilgrims debarked on Plymouth rock and fell upon their knees. Then they fell upon the aborigines and we’vo been falling on them ever since." FOR. SALE—Two ’ good horse«, weight about 8100 lbs. |27S takes team. Will sell beparately. W il­ loughby A Son, Remote, Ore. 12t2* FOR RENT—80 scree good pasture, twelve miles from Myrtle Point. |1 0 0 per 7 ear. Willoughby A Son, Remote, Ore. 12t2* FOR SALE— 8 room house and two lota. Terms. Sam Johnson, Phone 1121. 12tf FOR SALE—A Chevrolet roadster, 1990 model, been run 0 months, tn - good condition. Prie* «000.00. Phone 944, Coquille. Would take a good heavy team as part payment 12tl* or some good milch cow* LOST—Small brown pocketbook con­ taining 60 cents on Sunday by ■mall newsboy. Finder* please leave at the Sentinel office. FOR 8ALE— The Pope place, corner Second and Myrtle, and the Baker place on the*Marshfield road. In­ quire of Charles Smith, Phons 844. 12t2* “Humoreque”—a story that thrums the heartstrings—a poem of life per­ LOST—Small red day-book last Fri­ fect as a star. Liberty Theatre day morning between Coquille and April 11 and 12. Norway school house. No value to any one except owner. Finder onu please return to A. G. Miller. It Waterford: Mr. and Mr*. Alex NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Barklow and family. Bida will be received by the Coun­ Before the gathering dispersed at ty Court o f Coos County, at the coun­ was decided to hold the second annual ty court room in the court house at Cooa county picnic nt Mooney park Coquille, Oregon, till the hour of ten on the first Sunday of May, 1922. p’clock A. M., May 4th, 1921, for the WANTED—a good heating stows. slashing, burning and clearing of the Phone 286. ,> A song If life—without word*—• right-of-way sixty feet wide, being silent tong that throbs with the me! thirty feet on each side o f the/ center FOR SALE— About 60 pounds of ody of life. "Humoresques” at Lib­ line, between stations 86 plus 00 end Reed’s Canary grass seed. Will erty .Theatre April 11 and 12. ■ell any quaatiy desired. Address 168 plus 00, containing 11.7 acres; of F. E. Armstrong, Gaston, Ora. the North Bank road in Secs. 29, 80 12tS* A 81, T. 27 S., R. 18 Wn W. M. RULER HAD PRACTICAL MIND All merchantable timber to be cut Uk* Our Own Politicians, «ulten F ra In suitable saw logs lengths and left ferred Any gventuellty to at the edge of the right-of-way. No Being Forgotten. grubbing to be included in this con­ tract. FOR SALE—Clean, white spring seed At Trengganu (Malay Peninsula) the native sultan welcomed me and ; A certified eheck for 6% o f the oat*. See John Holvsratott, Fair- 1 spent several days with him, telling amount bid mart accumpany each view, Ore. Phone 89x1. 9t8* him what was happening In the world bid. The Court reserve* the right to re- and discussing his problems The problems were largely financial. He , eet any or all bida. owed some money, and, knowing that C. S. McCulloch, he had something in the treasury, 1 12t8 Roadmaater. asked why be did not pay his debts. FOR SALE—White Leghorn ag g i f i» He thought for a time and then re­ hatching. 82.00 for 16. Wm. Rich­ plied : “Well, I’ll tell you. If 1 pay ardson. Coquille, Oregon. Ttlfi* those people, they will forget about the sultan of Trenggana. If I don’t pay tbem, they'll never forget me." The conversation turned to the sub­ ject of prisoners. On my way to the palsch I had passed the cages where the prisoners were kept. Many at them wera starving to death, for on-