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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1921)
Tim e to 1rhink • vocal m I o by' V ivien Anderson, then a bu rton o i l * lecture b y M rs. T . H. Seder an tb e book o f Ben H er, else during tide lectors she gave a read in g entitled "T b e Chariot R a e o o f Ben H o r." M rs. M orphy B illings ga ve several vocal a m b e rs e fte r- A •*« '1 a .' •' • About Late Seeds V’ ; «¿a and the Lam b«. ,jV; TIME fo r your work bon es and their winter’s coat — TIME to tone them up— give 1 spring house-cleaning— and drive c Y ou r COWS that have lon g been on the system-toning, bowel-cleansing, Eft Dr. lisa s Stock Tonic. Puts them in calving. It means m ore m ilk. Your BROOD SOWS w ill be n U eva d < put in fin e fe ttle fo r farrow in g b y a a Stock Tonic,—which means healthy pi Y ou r 8H 0A TS w ill he grea tly b en efited b y a course o f Dr. Hess Stock Tonic. It drives out to e wmms sHmnistss the appetite and m akes them th rive. > - Feed it to EW ES b efore lam bing tim e. It prevents fevered udders and scouring iambs. F eed It a fter lambing time to stimulate the flo w o f m ilk, insuring lambs fipr tha early m arket Dr. Hess Stock Toole contains Tonics fo r tha digestion. Laxatives fo r the bowels, D iuretics fo r E m kidneys, and Verm ifuges fo r the worms. * . Why Pay the Peddler Twine M y PrfteeT Fuhrman’s Pharmacy Dr. Heselns (ani louve Killer Kills Lice Received yesterday. Our stock was never larger nor more complete than it is now. This shipment included a very pretty new pattern besides a quantity o f the "B lue Bird,” which we have been out o f fo r some time. in fact we have nearly a dozen patterns in stock. Racket Store MRS. BONNIE WALKER, Prop. TfEMEMSER to ask A ttorn ey Hamasond has moved la to the Bank o f M yrtls Poin t buildiag, the office fo rm erly oecupied by J. O. Stem m ler. The E igh th grad e o f the M yrtle P oin t Gram m ar school wiQ taha the ■tote axnm inntioa Thursday and F rt- day o f this wsek. * A t the last m ssting o f the council tt waa votad to safare# the ordinanee prohíbiting tha staldng out o f eow i in tha un usad streets. N ow they would da w all to próvida othar menas your grocer for Cal umet Baking Powder and be sure that you jet it—the In* dlan head on tt eorangelabcL Then forget about bake day failures. For you w ill never have any. Calumet always produces the zweet- Tom Krewsen went to Coquille Monday. He g& n letter from the “ county road m aster” last week, saying to got too rock crushed ready Now Remember- Always Use t C a l u B A K I NG m e t POWDER There Is no w aste. If a red pe calls for one egg — tw o cups o f flour— half s cup o f muk — that’s a ll you use. You never have to re-bake. Contains only such ingre dients as have been officially approved by U. S. Food Authorities ia the product o f the largest most modem and sanitary Baking Pow der Factories in existence. Found can o f Calumet contains full n PU R E BRED JE R S E Y S A L E , CO- I Vulcanising and Q U IL L K , T H U R S D A Y , M A Y 19. I Graham's G a n gs. Minnesota No. 13 White Dent Pride of the North Sweet Corn shut down, th at ha would not have work start up hare until July. That la the w ay the “ orders” w ere repotr- ed by one o f the road crew and i f the report is correct, R does not seem possible th at Judge W ade and the Commissioners w ill stand fo r such foolishness in road m aking. The people in Road D ie t N o. 14 -are not goin g to stand fo r that day a fte r to m orrow kind o f road building. F or now is the tim e to build roads, not w a it until the summer ie past and the fa ll rains set in. The county nurse and the school supervisor arc on the East Fork this week. The stages are running from M yr tle Poin t to Roeeburg over the old Coos B ay wagon road. Did the members o f the county court think ex-G ov. W eet a sim ple ton when they offered him in paym ent o f his claim against the county? From toe records as pub lished in the Sentinel it strikes me that tha county court is actin g the sim pleton when it puts up the farce o f havin g W est sue the county fax m oney which was agreed on by the county Court that ho should have i f he did certain things fo r the county. He did those certain things; concern in g the pay that is a difference o f opinion as to whether it ie too much or too little. It looks as though tha county court is p layin g peanut poli ties w ith m eatless peanuts. 91,000 Danvers Half Long yellow Giant Oxheart * N. Golden Bantam Early Minnesota Stowell’s Evergreen ; :>• Beet Seed ' * \. Golden Tankard Giant Intermediate 9 Seed Oats - Seed Barley Grass Seeds and Clover Seeds All above now in stock ' o'clock aad th e remain# w ere laid to root in the N orw ay cm actory. A . J. Sherwood, J. S. Lawrence, L. H . Hasard, Chartas Skcels, M r. and M rs. Frank C ollier w o rt np hem W ednesday attending th e funeral e f E . E . Hampton. Thera wera a good m any c a n from tha Bay over here Sunday due to the com pletion o f the new highw ay between C oquille and M arsh field .. Th ere waa a slide in the rood around S u garloaf mountain T uesday. The trikAc w as stopped f o r a short tim e w hile tha rend waa being cleared M r. and M rs. H . A . Sehroeder and l| sons, Elton and E lb ert m otored t o M arshfield Sunday. W e still have a complete assortment o f thfe English ware— Carrot Seed Field Corn M r. and M rs. /. D. Clinton, o f this c ity , are the proud and happy par ents o f a baby g irl, born A p ril 29th, a t Pem berton's hospital. M isses I the Clinton end O re Car te r spent Sunday in G ravel Ford vis itin g a t the T . G. Summerlin borne. M rs. G eorge W ard, a f Kitchen Creek, was In town W ednesday doing some shopping. M rs. G eorge Hermann, o f Broad- bent, was la M yrtle P oin t Tuesday afternoon. M rs. C. E. M orphy and daughter, M rs. B illin gs, wars in town from B ridge Tuesday and W ednesday. M r. and M rs. T. H. Seder, o f Co- quille, w ars op here on business Tu es day and W ednesday e f this week. E rnest Barklow, Clayton, N ellie, 2ada', and Dena M ast and Charley Johnson m otored to M arshfield from 4sre Sunday. Eugene E . Ham pton diod a t Arm go a t 8:80 M onday afternoon. H e was a dairym an there and had a w ife and son, G eorge Ham pton, o f A ra g o . H e eras six ty-five y e a n old and had beea a resident in this vicin ity fo r over fa m tn a y e a n . Funeral services The Busy Com er 3 Phones—Call 691 „ Those road bonds to finish the road fro ta tha Douglas county line to the C urry county line g e t m y vote. I f I can’t vota bonds to got a good S-oad past m y door, I can votes bonds to finish up a good road past some body s ite ’ s door. , The last card from Theodore was from Kingm an, A ria. One e f his b i cycle tires w ore out and ha had to ride tha train 80 m iles to g e t an other. H is le tte r from E l Centro said that ho m ot Dick Coke in Los Angelos aad that Dick asked to be remembered to his friends in Coot. H e ahd spent n h a lf day w ith Jam Cotton a t the Indutsrial train in g farm in tha Im perial V a lley and sta t likea the prospect. The ed that J< night he camped between San D iego and E l Centro, in the m orning ho scraped fro s t from his canvas w ith a stick before ro llin g h it blanket, ran into a snow storm , coasted down the grads into Im perial V a lley, and there the wind and sun burned to o akin o ff his noss. ’ R. A . Easton. W"1' \ : ■ Cotton Paper Wooden Garnet Woolen Antique Tdpaz Tin 15 Y ear 20 Y ear 25 Y ear SO Y ear 35 Y ear 40 Y ear 50 Y ear 75'Y ear Fine Linen Crystal China Silver Pearl Sapphire Ruby Golden Diamond W. H. Sehroeder & Item s From A rago. Tha. school at A ra g o w ill doae tha tenth o f Juno. L a st Thursday night M yrtle Point high school gava the p lay "W on by W ireless.” T be fo llo w in g number a t tended from A ra g o : E m ily Sehroeder, B eatrice Beckham, Caraballo M in ton ye, Ruby M yers, M iss Lane, M iss H artsog and G eorgs G am er. • The progressive club mat w ith M rs. Stanley H alter. About fourteen w ere present to welcom e M iss R iddle, who is our now helper. Miss Lane le ft F rid ay evening fo r her home in C orvallis, returning Sun day evening ' T h ere w ill b g an entertainm ent called "M r. Bob” riven b y the high school in about three weeks and an entertainm ent riven b y the grades in Knocked Down by an Auto Ruth Stonecypher, the sigh t-year- old daughter o f E. A . Stonecypher, livin g near Cedar Point, waa struck by a ear from M arahfiald and knocked down on tb s paving. Tha car wac oecupied by M rs. Geo. Y a r brough and M r. and M rs. Parks. I t waa goin g slow ly. D r. F . M. W h ite happened alon g soon afterw ard and rendered firs t aid. Som e painful bruises are thought to ha the exten t e f the in ju ry. She dashed out in fro n t o f th e car w h ile try in g to g e t across Coos Bay Subject to she age witheot notice M arshfield/ • Coquille _________ U » v e Coquille fo r M arshfield 7, 8, 9, 10, I l a. a . 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 p. ny Leave Marshfield fo r Coquille a * lit 8, 11 “ • 1. 2, 2, 4, 6, 10 p. m. Saturday night only, leaves M arshfield at 12 instead < Myrtle Point * Coquille Leave Coquille fo r M yrtle Point 11:89 a. m. fr fg p. m. Loave M yrtle Point fo r Coquille 9.-09 a. Sk 1:99 p . m . COAST AUTO LINES JO H NSO N $3.00 per load Lonvo orders at the mill t with me. P. E. DRANE om çp firs t door north c i