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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1921)
PA ^t tWO COQUILLE FALLET SENTINEL, COQUILLE, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1L «*»• ASPIRIN is a useful chemical, being prescribed con stantly by skilled physicians for treatment o f rheu-* matic affections, neuralgia, colds and certain types o f fever. ASPIRIN U. D. Co. Tablets are made by the Unit ed Drug Co., Boston, whose agents are the Rexall Stores everywhere. The chemical us&Tis always of the very highest grade and the tablets may, therefore, be depended upon with confidence to yield the maxi mum beneficial results thg£ may be expert.<vi from the use of Aspirin. . Fraudulently made Aspirin Tablets were put on the market by a Brooklyn concern. This has been ex ploited by one concern for the purpose o f discrediting all tablets o f Aspirin made . by others. The public should know that w6, as reputable druggists, have never handled any but Aspirin o f the highest grade. The Aspirin patent expired in 1917 and any one can now make .Aspirin and-sell it under that name. Our customers may depend upon it that Aspirin U. D. Co.— sold at Rexall Stores only—is everything, that the most careful, most discriminating and skillful physician could demand. * : ,. - In Packages o f 12*8, 24’s and 100’s F its from f u h r m a n s COQUILLE pharmacy it ï r / c , h t OREGON Don’t Miss It Seventh Annual Com Show Nov. Y8-19 is the Time Coquille is the Place Visit our store while in Town and get acquainted We are always glad to see you GOULD & GOULD The Stove Store We are here to serve you with Guaranteed Goods of^Quality at prices that are unquestionably right. The cost o f each item in this store is carefully figured and a reasonable profit i^ded- We. are not operating a charitable institution or a lottery—Just a good well-stocked, live grocery store— where you pay for What you get and GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR. I peets to move there soon. I Rev. Mr. Nolen, evangelist from Idaho, and Rev. Mr. Shumard, singer, I from Long Beach, California, a n here holding revival meetings at the I U i, E. church South, this week. ^ Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Jennings mo tored over to Marshfield Inst Monday. M m Albert Bridge and aon, Alden, Mrs. Wpi. Brady and son, Elton, left | the latter part o f last week fo r Grants [Pass fo r a short visit with relatives there. ; Mrs. Johnson cams down' from B.•» croft last Thursday to take her lit tle daughter, Edna, who is deaf to the Institute fo r Unfortunate Child ren at Salem. Little Margaret Chase, who has been ill with.typhoid fever, is suffer ing & relapse. The W. C. T. U. hefd a very inter- I eating meeting last Tuesday at the [home o f Mrs. Harry Guerin. The sub je ct under discussion was Child W el fare. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Dement are at tending tbs Stock Show in Portland this week. F. E. McKenna was-here last Tues day on business fo r the Mountain I States Power Off. Msr. John Carver and Mrs. A . A. Sc briefer made a trip to Marshfield Tuesday to do some shopping. Engineer D. L. Buckingham is here doing some surveying along the city water „ystem. Mrs. Bridge Young, o f this place, is running the cook house fo r the Shin gle Mill on Catching Creek. The grammar school gave an Arm istice day program iiuAhe Woodman hall Thursday afternoon. Each grade furnished part o f the entertainment. Mrs. J. H. Roberts fell lost week, spraining her wrist quite seerelyv and braising her face. Our hligh school boys will meet Bsndon on their gridiron Armistice Service Is Given You To the fullest extent that economy and good business will ju stify and when you are temporarily short o f cash we extend to you credit fo r a reasonable time to the amount that your past record for fair dealing in the commun ity in our opinion entitles you. In this way you r own good reputation is an asset to you and the community. We are Interested in You and Your Affairs and take an active part in the upbuilding o f the community. Help pave yonr streets and build your churches, schools and roads. In short it is our endeavor to be just the kind o f an institution you are proud to have as a part o f your community. And Last but not Least your children can get the same bargain here, that yoif <> yourself can. ~ - ------ — ■ --------- ——— ——>■------ 3 Phones— Call 69 day. EAST FORK NOTES..... all the w ay line o f Quality. Red Crown gasoline ia al w ays dependable because H supplies a continuous stream o f power from the beginning of the trip to the end. Reedy start- ing, a rapid pick-up and greater mileage— these are the results you get when you use “ Red Crown.” V» You will find “ Red Crown* throughout the Pacific Coast, at you r neighborhood and other Standard Oil Service Stations, •t garages and at other dealers. Look for the Red Crown sign before-you fill. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Potato digging is being rushed fn Hallowe’en at McKinley Brewster Valley these days. J. D. On the last evening o f October a Laird has from 8 to 9 acn e. N eedy every place in the valley ia in the po long line of cars was parked in front tato business more or less, the small of the McKinley hall. Inside, the er patches running from an s e n to an acre and a half, and from the dig porch was lit with grinning jack* ging that has been done it is probable oTantems and guarded by two husky that a safe estimate would be not far ghosts with big shoes peeping out from under their scary white robe«. from 100 sacks to the acre. The inside o f the hall was as weird Mr. Flitcrcrft, -o f Coquille, went up as the outside, with jack-o’lanterns Monday evening for a Mad. - That Salem preacher, who found everywhere, and the rosiest of old hhneetf caught in the c o ls o f the witches bobbing around to greet all white slave law, did not get caught comers, with her black cat and the in the nooae by accident, ft was a broomstick she prefers to a car. Booths had been arranged along studied and premeditated game he played and'W hile he had saved his the end of the halL In one o f these reputation up bo that time his char a mysterious gypsy woman—no one acter was rotten, for It h reported knows where she came from , unless be told the girl 'she would have to. it was a house down the road a ways take the blame.” The judge handed —told the moat blood-curdling fo r tunes for only three cents, and «worth it to him good and proper. The strikers concluded it Is not tw ice the price. In another a light wise to strike. How long oro men ning artist took likenesses for two going to be controlled by men whose cents, as good as some crayon por chief interests in them are the col traits I have seen. In other booths, in charge of Hen lected dues on which they fatten as ry Hansen and Mrs. Lawhom, a cafe labor union “ officiaJeA When nations get over toting guns teria lunch of coffee, wienie sand to do the other fellow, the great per wiches, apple and pumpkin pie and centage o f taxes for war that we hear fresh cider was served. The ghosts walked just before sup so much about may be reduced. These folks, who are shouting so much per and the old Hallowe’en Stunts of. about the money cost of war forget jumping over candles, bobbing for the credit ride that is not figured m apples, and other tricks kept the par money, only by the Germans. On ty merry till a late hour. The proceeds from supper and the credit side of the Revolution is a birth o f a new nation. On the credit other booths, which go to benefit the side of the war o f 1812 the right o f Grange, amounted to about $20 above American critisens was established. expenses. On the credit side o f the Civil war ia the Emancipation Proclamation, a liv ' Interesting Subjects ing fact and a united country. On Evangelist Nolen ia holding a serin the credit shio. o f the great war, a o f meetings at,'the U. B. church St beast has been destroyed in the shop* Myrtle Point. Among the subjetes o f Germany. which he announce« are: Peace and righteousness more “ What to d o te be n v ed .” -— - firmly established, with a look ahead “ Jesus in Pilate’s judgment hall.” to the time “ whew men shall learn “ He was a good man BUT” — ~ - v*r nir\ mAMM D A That Coos River Road “ A Pair o f Twins.” “ Belshazsar’s F east” “ Paul, a pastor at C orinth/ “ Did man spring from a monkey? And If so, how fa r did he spring T” “ A little man up a tree.” “ Jonah and the Whale.” ___ “ The Second Coming.’ “ What- I would do if I were the deviL” “ Stopped on Second.” “ The Henpecked Husband.” A delegation composed o f A. E. Adelsperger, Anson Sogers, W. J. Canned, E. W. Sulhran and John C, Kendall came to Coquflle Monday to appear before the county court and confer with the roedmaster and check the records in regard to the Cooa River - road work, That road district, which is No, 11, has $12,- 000 1a special tax which has not yet been expended and the people are anxious that the county cw nt let the contract eo that dredging work on the stretch from Catching Inlet to the forks of the river can atari at once, - Have you seen our new stock of Agate ¡Rings Lavalieres Charms and Loose Stones W . H. Schroeder & Sons Watchmaking — Engraving — ‘Jewelry Manufacturing General Hauling and Delivery to all parts o f the city M eet all Trains and Boats Agents lor SHINGLES and JOHNSON’S MILL WOOD Mansell Drayage & Delivery Co. Phone 101 J' NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOÜW Notice is hereby given that the dersigned, executor of the lest