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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1922)
» a. \* 3 ? like AN OREGON PRODUCT IHJ NO D IR T NO S O O T NO A SH AN IN T E N S E f c lA T W . Use It and Sane Money V- • , ,. ■,> ■ ■ 7 * a W m 'W jf 4 -.1 < S'f '¡T * ■i-PROM Delivered t olim i <V. I ■ 1 1 tains of marina«, of infantry and of the navy joined with privates to buckets to the needed soot. Leaning over aravicea made in 4m surface were doctor«, by syringe« in band, wotting to inject 4m soothing fluid into the a m ef a suf- Beaver Hill Lump Beaver Hill Nut Delivered in ton lots where it H can be shoveled from wagfai >%< >r •, A clang of k ■ ■ * «mr te and tha crowd* moved took Wa way for the vehicle of i criad in hla driir- the horrible night ate woman grow hysterical aa M t ky < iurt my —with a alownea* that waa madd t a y a m , don't hurt \-mTD a y « I need lag—Ok* proetrat* forma ad rUM It ft» conduct wttfc.* "fV**•' ,'"/ ; were carried to the morgue. P ut the arm was gone, torn off at the shoulder. -V Saya She Can Use Hither Tha ftrat violinist, Walter Uhl. A1 Coquille woman naked test weak attack dova and fatally tnjurad. the following question te 4m Ora- moanad aa ha was lifted from Konian: rotata: vf' ' “Nevar mind am; go back to “I* It aot proper lor a woman whom husband la doad to ua* hi* lo st" V j V -" V, T, ' * He waa taken aerosa Oka atroat to a given asma or* initiate «odaliy on bar toy «hop, where ha died a faw calling cards or invitation* Would it ate also bo proper to register at a I the night and the day fol hotel 4m atme way?" ■ lowing, tha hiB of devastation jaw The Oregonian ammara: •anted ita hard, ragged aurfaea ■ "tn signing bar »am# a widow to aad tired and daapermte man who tried governed by tb# to pierce It with picks, atedgea, heek- *i p iitipiifilWiH +m k s: • ’l o t « 1« W* •*{!.'««' Office open till 5:30 p. m. Wednesdays W t. & A 4V V ' t! ' '*•«. A .7 j -■ * - /¿ 'ä m x ii Followng 4m doetc who made their way deathly pitea with bandages, hot wa ter bottles and ad he One could ae* a hand, 4mn a head, gray With dust, resembling 4m gray head of a drowned the cry of Urn reecu er, stretcher." ‘»»■"s Gently as the jaggud auafacu wm permit, Araaten and a«Utem would lift a helpless form to tha Utter and slowly aenwa 4m deathly pyramid a sawkU band would make tte way to * .doorway, half cloggtei with debris. Once outride, 4m lights in tha W M ppsw V - 1 If a j. prominent M X , , ■ mvaral Mr». Mm Orate“ ta “ • «unity* Dont forgte that < attending the Lhmrty » r m r * . 6 to Fab. », WÜ» h . * «a U they a rt with their Tha »atete.I t « a u atm be ML i- for I U i B A Self Starter On y o u r autom obile m hv be all rig h t and agtdn i t m ay be all w rong. T h a t all depends on th e y o u r b a tte ry . W hen i t is ru n down i t is wo” e ^ » “ J useless— it is ex a sp era tin g . A cold engine 25 iniiM from hom e, no lighten s ru n down b a tte ry , all on ac co u n t o f N E G L E C T . J Y our SO U L is y o u r m ain b a tte ry . I t m ay n o t have show n sig n s o f neglect, b u t som e day w hen i t is badly needed IT is v ery a p t to F A IL you. T h e setf accusing Anger will n o t help m a tte rs th en . B e tte r b rin g y o u r soul to th e S ervice S ta tio n , The Methodist Episcopal Chur a t re g u a lr in terv a ls. T ak e a little tim e to h av e y o u r SOUL oared fo r now a n d i t will bo re ad y fo r a n y an d all te s ts . B u t « little w a te r o f life in to y o u r soul b a t- w em m o fflm if possiM K . “I te ry n o t less th a n once a week, am th e W ay," said Jesu s. M. WESLEY GOSS, PASTOR. PHONE 120M I t.'ll '■ 'fe.» V liter Vir First National Bank Bldg I THE WASHINGTON THEATRE TRAGEDY m M* vfi in . 4 R ■-1 fa ta lly Injured. • m o tU n rtfi > # *JCr f .. TTfiT” ji»' r't i( rlritk Jt 1 ,M8t Id ♦ .vr lW*.4f. y s w .tiv.-gfA------- J ■ ÌV»u J t i i t X Ì J iti « J ulb «*l >**)** H c ü iJ I s”i SM,, .stfhaé £ Here $505.00 Drop in Price $230.00 THIS * WILL KNOCK THE LEGS FROM UNDER vf-h POOR f OLD DOBBIN" Vote ping, or Um stare of bout insane horror, which gave them tb* appear a nee of the dead. Maddening scream «csfarioa wMeh marked trance of reacuora. It was a cbbrnel hausa. , Noia* of panic foil owed. Them nearest 4m doom sUmjmded for ty. Charles Whitcomb of New York, who had purchased 4m last ticket •old at the theatre, hud, just opened the door to enter whan 4m rate crash ed.' The force of 4m Impact hurled him acraaa 4m lobby, through the outride door into the struct Only •lightly bruised ha muttered thanks to God for Ida escape. Not asore than half a dose» par $735.00 Aï dead, aad, though I b partial view of tha rescuers from the ftrat, It wtu S o’clock Sunday morning before be • was released., la 4m endless boon of hla wait he fait tea pûtes of Ida wife, triad desperately in hla cramped position to revive bar. Canariens throughout, h* kept repeating, c a s t ha dead." A to the hoapital It was necessary to amputate hi« crushed «mb. Everywhere I tuned, it «earned. l Old Price Here FORDSON TRACTOR MARSHFIELD $ 505.00 PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW Um wreckage neai by. Sunday two babies war* taken ttom 4m gite, un- hurt, »ave fnr «tight froetbit* on their tiny doubted flete i Above u jaggud horii-on ware four write ripped dann te their burden - Isaac R.ft'ower Authorized Ford and Fordson Sale« and Service at Whitcomb ta u n Meantime, from drifte, blocking all Ms Clarke, .o r . i Marshfield, Oregon IE * m: " : ’V ,A1 ÉP¿!