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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1922)
A son * u bora to Mr. and Mr*. Prod U w t Tuesday evening, Feb. 14 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. King visited Sunday at Fairvtew. TSe scboel children enjoyed a din- affr a t the kitchen a t the school Feb. l a Mrs. Wanda Wilcox, the teacher, fam ished 'th e chickens. The child* We know that Aspirin U. D. Co. T ablet. are not surpaaaed in excellence or in usefulness in the treatment of disease, by any other Aspirin. There is no need to pay an exorbitant pflbe for Aspirin Tablets. We are not responsible for the high price we must charge for some makes of Aspirin Tabkta. r f' "" '' • ' The Aspirin patent expired in 1917 and any one can now make Aspirin and sell it under that name- . # , . , ' $ by the advertisement of those who seek to discredit goods made by firms other than them selves. We nave never had in our store anything bat highest grade Aspirin. 4 Aspirin U. D. Co. Tablets are sold in packages of 1 f t , Z4'S and 100’s Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc. The Store D ru g g ists (¡ARDEN L Tha dance Saturday night attended; all reported a good time. ' The Sew Orange- lecturer, Mrs. HclatetruO, is plsnsing to have a >uilt aear Corvallis. \ [play in the near fatuic. has been quita ill tha A rthur Brown had bosinsaa ig. Co- quille Wednesday.. 1 Walter Lawhorn,- from Dora, waa over to his place here a t McKinley on business one day this Week. Alva Harry and Pearlay Crowley Varia Johnston has suflUiantly re passed through McKinley ¿Tuesday on covered from her iHnees of nearly their way home to Brewster Valley. twe months, caused from typhoid fe They helped eat t h . Valentine dinner ver to return to high school. Mr. Gilbert Schriefer and Miss Mar jorie Anderson Wore married last •week and are spending their honey moon in Portland. They are expected GRAVEL FORD NEWS Mias Maria Weekly bea quit high school and is employed in tha Farmers Store. Mrs. E. M. Beckham spent several days in Bandon this waek. ' H. A Schroedsr has sold his home on tha hill and is-prepariag to build a new modern bungalow on tftt lota Hear the Presbyterian church. Mfs. A rthur Snyder Just returned ¡from Portland this Wosk. She Ltd gone there to roeeive medical treat- or two„ which looks very good to die people of Gravel Ford, after so much slush and snow. Mr. and Mrs. W. 6. Lewellen and son, of Norway, were visitors a t tha Tom Sumerlin homo, Saturday night Kentucky Wonder Beans Galdsa Bantam Sweet Cera Portland Market Sweet Cora StowoITo Evergreen Sweet Cora Early Minnesota Sweet Cora Onion Sets Red Cloter White Clover Alsyke Orchard Grass Italian Rye English Rye Gi Red Top Bara’s Mixture Field Seeds: Red Oats Gray Oats White Oats Barley Vetch r !, Spring Wheat and Sunday. H. E. Gibson is spending a few days with his daughter, Mrs. Case beer and Mrs. Snyder, of this place. R. G. Sumerlin, of Portland, was a visitor in this vicinity last Sunday. He is lecturing fos the Anti Saloon Mias Josephine Miller is still quite ML and R rs. Boyd Bruner and- ill with typhoid fevsr. This is beF children visited relatives a t Lee, the fourth' week and aha is still running s lest of the week. high temperature. , J. G. Clinton, of Myrjle Point, Mrs. John Sericks is home from spent 8oaday a t the J. & Clinton Broedbent where she hes been work ing for Mrs. Geo. Herman» the past Trafic Officer C. C. Williams was o u t here Monday after Seifert Iver son, who waa fined $14.60 for driving Select your seeds early while stock is complete. Do it Now. The Busy Corner Phone 69 We give the Red Stamps COAST AUTO LINES Whitewash Time is Here Slack quick-lime in water and thin the wet alack to a paste or paint or thin to proper consistency with skim milk. Add a blues tone soltftion to make it more effective I s a dlaen- fectant This makes a very effective whitewash; or if you wiD call us we will give you the government white wash formula which is highly recommended. Cease in end m eet the New M anagem ent Cement and Building Material WE SELL FOR STRICTLY CASH We have some “Earliest of AIT need potatoes. COLLIER WAREHOUSE CHESTER C FARR, M an ag er PACIFIC FARM JERSEYS BURPEE'S ANNUAL MELLA ANN’S REX His aite, the gold medal bull— Binds Lad of S. B.; full brother Of Lad’s Little P au line world-» record 4-year-old ( M l Tbs. fa t); «l»o full brother of Lad’s Lady Ann, dam of 8 t Ms w et Lad’s Cady—the world eahmpion sen ior yearling ef all breeds. Junior Hard Sire— TBILBT ST- MAWB8* LAD YOUNG BULLS FOR SALE 8l>ed by Mette Ana’s Rex L NORDSTROM, Bandon, Ore. Probata Coart Iten e "BURIED TREASUURE." a Cos mopolitan Production, with Marion Devise is sumptuous melodrama ef reincarnation, will be a t the Liberty next Tuesday and Wednesday. See A petition w u filed in probate court la st Tuesday by Pack * Brand fbMÉhe adoption of Richard Horton, by W. A and Gladys Sard trim . A petition for the pr obate of the wlU of Noah A. W. Folk, of Corn Bay, who died Fdb. t, w u filed by John Hall eu Wednesday. He leaves aa week. 7 V *P * ’ The Leslie Martin family are all vary ill this weak. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Laird and daughters are ill with Le Grippe. L. A LWby, of Big Creek, died Mon day morning, while being brought to North Bend for treatm ent. Che c u e is oae of the most pe culiar th at has occur red here in re cant times. Mr. L M y w u engaged in sawing wood in hie shed last Satur day afternoon, and while doing no slipped, falling on one prong of the Did you ever . " \ stop and think that more peo- pie rid e on j Goodyear than any other tires? There must be some reason for th is Dr. Phil Kaiser was called to the turning from the Coquille hospital a Ueby home Sunday, as Mr. Laiby had weak ago, is gaining in health and I f you tyve never tried the Goodyear Tires on Buffered considerably during tee night. ■treagth quite rapidly. your car, we would like to have you give one a trial. Mr. and Mrs. Ban/ Tracy, who ar Dr. Kaiser found no abrasion and af ter administering to the patient, rived home a week ago from a visit You can be the judge. thought him to be better and returned w .. . - • -■ . ; r ,/ •- *• to North Bend. Dr. Kaiser waa home wem well pleased with th eir trip. Remember that our interest in your tires does until late In the afternoon. The next The climate, usually being so m ill morning and during the night, tee pa and Jui\e-likk, w u greatly affected not cease after we have sold you. We want you to tient became so ill th at the family de by this cold wave wu have all felt get every mile possible out of every tire you have. cided to bring him to North Bond, but along tMa western co ast Mrs. O. H. A u en w u quite ill last ho died while on route. - Dr. Kaiser said the injury waa, of week hot is new* Improving. Dr. Mingus w u egrer from Marsh course, internal, but it waa not a bladder rupture. While he w u at- field Sunday visiting the sick and tending the patient on Sunday, not gave ordern for the school to be finding any ab ruion on tee exterior eloeed ui%il March fitte of the abdomen, he tried to learn what portion of the body had been Injured, but the patient could w ily u y th at in I and strengte so rapidly after his ten falling the horn of the mwbuck brush long weeks in.the hospital a t Myrtle P oint We hop eh e will have ne fu r ed acmes his abdomen.—News. ther complications set in- * Tuesday, Feb. 7, the two younger children of Mr. agd C- E. Schroedsr, while playing shout a a tump erith a double-bitted ax, which Loia, tha eldest, raised to chop the stump but severed little Price’s ear n u t toTiia bead, with only a small part of the akin remaining, which re quired seven stitehes by the doctor, It te" healing nicely a t present but w u u narrow escape f a r .th e little fellow’s heed. ■ vVfc Keep youg eye on the programs of Shirley Hickham it bow convalesc the Liberty Theatre which appear al ing from the scarlet fever. . ways on page three. Some of the best pictures in the m a rk « are book ed and we especially call your a t tention te “DECEPTION," the big spectacular Paramount picture which Is schedule d to be hero Fob. 28. It’s thp history of King Henry, the VIII, Phone 521 Drags “ d Stationery H arloeker’s Pharmacy MYRTLE POINT. ORE.