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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1921)
RODAT, THB COQUILLE VALLET SENTINEL, » OVEMBBB tU. M L Mammoth English Walnut Telling A boat Poaple Events in the City and County a few days and than go on to Orlando, Florida, where her mother and A fter have a winter home. She expects to be gotta six or eight months. Jackson Koike’s attack o f diphther ia, which caused about a two-weeks’ vacation o f the pupils attending the high school building here, is said to have been o f the most malignant But fo r anti-toxin his I character. I chances in weathering it would have I been infiiutessimaL * “ Tan lac made me feel younger.” “ It put me back on the payToil.’’ “ I lean eat whatever I want now.” “ I I no longer suffer from indigestion.” "I I gained weight rapidly.” These and many more expression* are now heard daily as people tell o f their experience with Tanlac. Fuhrman’s Pharmacy. Paul Walker, a brother o f A . 0 . and Ed. Walker, came in last Satui day from San Francisco and Wed nesday began work aa a salesman for the Bateman automobile agency at the Bay. Mr. Walker left here sev- Ex-Sheriff Gage brought in the other day hie crop o f English wal- nute from hie 6 trees o f W ilson's Im proved Seedling«, h consisted o f » single' walnut weighing one end a half ounce« end* measuring 5 1-2 inches around one way end 6 the other, which is more then double the size of the common Eungltoh wal nut. But thet isn’t the whole story. He bought these trees three yeers ago end the fruit is not only eo much larger in size but they have begun bearing in three year« instead at tak ing five as the others do. A ll the first crop fell off before ripening with but a single exception but that is usually the case with the first crop o f »111 English walnut trees. He also has 10 trees o f .the common variety, which «re 18 years old and have been in bearing for five years and the sam ples of the crop he gave us were among the finest walnuts we ever aaw. He is enthusiastic about this crop and wonders why more people don’t plant it in a section like this where they succeed so welL ■ FREE Friday, Nov. 18 144 50c Tubes,of ~ MAG-LAC Tooth Paste — As a special feature we will present ab solutely free, one tube of Mag-Lac Tooth Paste, 50 cent size, to each o f the first 144 adult persons entering this store After 1 P. M. on Friday, Nov. 18. We have selected Mag-Lac for this fea ture because it is a very high class toilet necessity. It contains milk o f magnesia which, every dentist knows, is the best cor rective of acid mouth, the principal caus* of tooth decay. . * ■ Mag-Lac Tooth Paste corrects acid mouth and thus prolongs the life and beauty o f your teeth. It also cleans and polishes, besides having a most pleasant taste. We know that once you use it, it will always be your choice. Come and get yours, You are not asked to buy anything. Just be early enough to be one o f the first 144. There is no obli gation—-we want you to have it. Hudson’s Drug Store Front Street * CoquiHen— t Hawks 1st Briner 129 Holycross 174 J. Oerding 179 Morgan 184 166 Campbell F. E. McKenna came in last Sat urday from Corvallis on one o f his Total semi-annual visits to Coos county fo Bear Cate 1st the Mountain States Power Co. He 132 Gags left Tuesday fo r home. 161 Dunham A t the request o f the Commercial Collier 161. Chib the school board has declared the Hull 158 afternoon o f Friday, Nov. 18, a holi H< Oarding 147 day, eo that the pupils may enjoy the first day o f the Corn Show. - Total 2nd 129 189 186 170 186 2nd 147 211 189 126 166 3rd ”* 155 154 171 156 206 3rd 166 168 129 189 178 Matchless - Weather . . . \ All this week so fa r we have been Total I having ideal weather here with warn 418 3un*hine and balmy airs; but fo r to- 617 day the rooming fo g has not cleared. 486 Everyone is, o f course, wishing we 460 could have as delightful days fo r hexf 4981 week’s Com Show festivities; but that is still “ in the la p o f the gods.” Of 2874 I course there is as much as a three or Total four to one chance against us on that 445 proposition, but here’s hoping the 5401 fates will be kind to us. 429 Many Contagious Cases Elizabeth Campbell, county nurse, was a culler Wednesday morning. She is finding many cases o f diphtheria I and «cariet fever these days and thinks that where dairymen who have such diseases in their families con tinue to milk their cows themsetves and market their milk to customers in town there is grave danger the the contagion may be spread by such OSTEOPATHY Has made a remarkable record in the cure o f chronic diseases which i have been the conspicuous failures o f the other methods of treatment The most brilliant successes o f osteopathy, however, are in the treatment o f scut« disorders, for in these the recuperative powers have not boen weakened' by long illness and the results are prompt and certain. t________\ „ .. . "____________ — ------ Dr. G. W. Leslie 2878 Butch Briner says he will bowl 200 Have your eyes examined and pro per up-to-date glasses made by one in a tournament before long. , OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Gage waA about the unhrckiest man who makes eye-work his life study Graduate o f American School AT Osteopathy, KirkaviUe, Ma No waiting fo r your hemstitching and business. ‘ See BIRCH and See oi) the alleys, gettin g a bad leave W ill bo in Coquille Tuesday, Thursday .and Saturday o f each weak. when taken to Bonnie Walker’s Mil Better, Optometrist, Marshfield. nearly every time up. l:M to 4:00 p. m. Office over Robinson’s store. linery Store. Service and neat work Hemstitching done while you wait. is our motto. Let us convince you. Zinner-Evans Compare work with others. Satisfy "Otto Shindler, o f F uhm sn’s Phar your own curiosity. A ll work guar Wednesday afternoon at 4:80 at macy, left Wednesday evening for anteed. Prices 10 and 12 1-2 cents [the residence of C. A. Gage, Wm. Ziti- Portland to visit his parents. He ex- Bazaar Dec. Third Mrs. Maybelle Ford's MU- |,ner and Mrs. Inez Evans, o f Portland, peeta to return Monday morning. I were united in marriage in tfc* pree-1 1 1 » ladies o f the Presbyterian Two dollars and fifteen cents will Thanksgiving morning, a week ence * to * friends, Rex. Dallas church here will hold a bazaar and secure the weekly visits o f the Ben- tram next Thursday, at 10 o’clock, officiating. Following' the ceremony, cooked food aale Saturday, Dec. 8, as tinel and the Oregon Farmer fo r one I r » ,. W. E. Couper w ill preach a pa-|'the «M*»P»uy » t down to an elegant I announced last week. Among the year. Both papers will in ters» you. ItHotic sermon at the Episcopal wedding supper prepared by Mrs. [things that will be offered for sale ^ Bring us your hemstitching. New ( church and everybody is invited to at-1 G ege.^ Those present were Messrs. | are art fancy work, aprons, pillow ***4 Mosdames C. A . Gaga A. 0.|slips, dresser scarfs, luncheon sefts, machine, experienced operator. Or |tend the service. ■rawteri. .»<1 . . . — IWalhOr, R. A. Jeub, Jesse Selby, handkerchiefs, doilies, single and in ders promptly filled. We can please “ d Pollock, and Mias Kathryn Colombo. *ets, and other fancy articles too you. ‘ Bonnie W alker’s Millinery . Shop. duplicated. Optical repairs or all for eeveral years, being: the - Remember that Thursday night is I ln * y °u Glasses I popular musician at the Liberty the-1 Coos County W ins Again the first o f the Com Show dances. A [fitted. By V. R. Wileon, "Optom et- L tre His bride, who has beefi here A special award o f merit was given Coquille, Oregon. onjy a few months, has msde many big tim e anticipated. Don’t miss k . the Coos county exhibit in charge og Jno. W. Miller left yesterday morn- warm i friends by whom she is greatly Dr. W. H. Vote announces he will County Agent C. C. Farr in the land be at the Baxter Hotel in Coquille ing fo r Corvallis to witness the big [admired. The Sentinel joins in wish-1 products show at the Pacific Interna Nov. 16th and 17th prepared to treat football game today. He will meet Mug the newly weds a long life of tional Live Stock exposition at P ort? They will make their K . ... eye, ear, nose and throat diseases and Mra. Miller, who has been visiting I happiness. in Portland, at Corvallis and return home at the Gage residence where Mr. 1 » J, fit glasses. with her the first o f the- week. p in n er has apmtments. | received similar awards fo r then- dis- Little defects o f the eyes gradually plays, Polk, Union, Morrow, Douglas, R. H. Mast, secretary o f the local become larger ones and then trouble Lane, Clatsop, Hood River, W asco and Bankers Going to Bay Jackson. and regret begins. Save your eyes. Farm Loan Board, informs us that a representative o f the district board See BIRCH and See Better, Optom The follow ing are the delegates will be here in the near future to from this--end o f the* county to the etrist, M arshfield.. Thanksgiving Dance pass on the 140,000 worth o f loans Bankers’ meeting at the Bay today: The Woman’s Club will give an Would like to find some good fam aaked by people in this district. From Coquille— O. C. Sanford, of other o f their justly famous dances in ily who would give Hugh and Mau Have you reed that little booklet the First National Bank, and John Goulds’ Hall, Thanksgiving evening, rice Orr a home. Ths boys are nine Ross, of the Farmers and Merchants Nov. 24. Mrs. Eula Perrott’s orches and seven yean of age. See Mra. on “ Ideals,” fo r sale at the drug Bank. stores here. You will find It well tra will furnish the music and a com Orr at Moon’s Restaurant. From Myrtle Pint—L. M. Suplee, mittee o f the ladies w ill be in attend worth while. Its author is a Coos A few more appointments can be county man, R. A. Easton, the East o f the Security Bank, and L. H. ance to see that everyone present made fo r Tuesday with die Beauty Fork correspondent of the Sentinel. Milliken, o f the Bank o f Myrtle has an opportunity to enjoy him or Point. Shop at Bonnie W alker’s Millinery he «elf. From Bandon— R. B. Corson, o f Store. Mra. Huston, o f the Marinello | Hemstitching by. Anna Morrison. Straight work, 10c; other work, the First National Bank, and W. J.l Shop is here every Tuesday.. 12Vie a yard, thread furinshed. Sweet, o f Hie Bank o f Bandon. That range we offered for sale last Prompt attention given to Mhil Or From Powers—E. J. LoneyTof the week ia now on exhibition at the Sen ders. Machine in Robinson’s Store. Bank o f Powers. M inisters Association Help the Red Cross tinel office. It la a South Bend Mali R. A. Archibald, who is superin 'The ministers o f the Coquille 1 sable, absolutely the beat range We don’t know where you will go Warning te Milk Patrons churches have an informal associa find n more worthy charity .than t made, and provided with a water tending the construction o f the river Sneak thieves are stealing bottles bridge hers fo r the State Highway hack. tion, which meets once a month with Red Cross. * I tis International and K Commission, went out to Corvallis Lof milk from, porches in Cequille and the members in turn fo r a social gath sectarian. One dollar will *friyo F John Aséen has just opened s new yesterday to attend the football game it is advisable that everyone take ering and a meal together. Tuesd . for a membership for a year. Wjj lumber camp on the sast side o f the and enjoy the home com ing week fes ¡'their milk into the house as soon as evening they were entertained by Rev. tbs Indies call oA you remember Uj Chicken Pies South Fork two miles this side o f tivities it is delivered. We are not respon and Mr*. A . B. Pendleton at their in giving you may be helping *<* i ■ • — e i The ladies of the Fairview com Powers, where he employs 20 to 25 sible for loss by theft. "* home and enjoyed a very pleasant ev- one in bitter need and certainly ij munity club will have a cooked food North Bend’s school census shows me»v It is on the Gant place and the McNelly*» Dairy. will be doing to others ns **1 and chicken pie sale Friday, Nov. 18, 929 names this year where there timber is cedar. have them do to yoo. in Robert Creator's real estate office Mugt Make Them Dizzy * on Front street • w n i H iv e S h u t Dee. 1 Over 400,000 men and woman in Don’t forget our Oregon Farms: New York, who voted for the repub Ths Lad tea Aid o f the M. E. eh combination in renewing fo r the Sen lican candidate tor president a year Sooth win have their regular ' • Coquille Encampment No. # tinel. You get n good deal for you: ago, “ about faced” on Tuesday and 0 0** church basement, Dec. L • 25, I. O. O. F. will have its • money there. voted fo r a democratic candidate f i r sate will consist o f Quilt*. A* . • annual election o f officers next è mayor. So sodden n change must Handkerchiefs and Fancy W oH ttfJ • Thursday, Nov. 17, and all • Vulcanising and battery ■■ iln ai kinds, Knitted Goods, Pillow • members ara earnestly re- Q Graham’s G anga. rcryone is Invited to attend • quested to be präsent # they intend to buy or not. f t « Sentinel and the Oregon Farm Coquille Hardware Co. Winchester Loaded Shells W inchester shot patterns are famous fo r their even spread and their hard hitting delivery. No target can get thru the W inchester perfect pattern TH r m x a tfs rs jt STORK •r both for fU i g ynr. CaUMf O b * , m *» w