The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, November 10, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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Does Your Automobile
need New Cj
The Beet Cylinder Oil on the M arket
We ca n y it
Wo carry the f whom 'V ictor Bearings for the connecting
rods and crank shafts.
Wo hass the McQnay-Nonris Wainwright Pistons A Pins.
Oar shop is one of the best equipped in the county. AMs
to do all kinds of henry niachlne week besides Auto re*
pairing. Oxy-Acetyleae Welding, Fords parts and
C ylin der Oik.
Gardner’s Garage
Coquille, Ore.
Phene OJ
If You Ate
Nothing but Celery
HOW leug could you continue hard work!
Yea It is refreshing, testae goad, and fills up.
But it io mostly succulence.
Cows producing 899 pounds of bnttorfat to a year mast work
hard; and when yea work hard, yea have to eat digestible nu­
tritious food aad late of it
Give them asare than a filler and give them feed. Than watch
the scales aad tost aad yea will see. It pays.
S trictly C ask T erm s
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With An Electric Sign
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L. Weekly,
J. U. A ntaftoh. twMwn
The biggest football
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season turned on« with a 6-0 score in
Myrtle Point’s favor Inst Saturday
when oar boys played North Bend.
This makas four victories and no de­
feats for the local te a », leaving
in the lead for the county
aUp. Their next game will be on
November 18, when North Bend re­
tome the game here. The team is
oat for hard practice every night
will heap 1« o p for the next two
weeks. So every one should plan to
attend the game that decides the
A s we predicted Flour advanced twice last
week at the mill—a total o f 40c per barrel.
W e are stiU selling fo r a short time at the
old price.
toat to runewtog fee
Sentinel that you can get toe Oregon
to combination with it ut
only 8816 for both. M odi reading
for tittle money.
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W e guarantee it to give you satisfaction.
Lester Huetater, who has been de­
Thé following has been am t out by pot agent her* fo r the past two
»oaths, toft Wednesday for his new
Secretary ofH teto Sam A. Koser:
Application blank» for 1 8 » . ItJ charge at Nod, which is on the sen
canse» have beau »a iled by the Sec-
Mrs. T. G. Humerlin was taken to
retary o f State ta aU motor veh
s fit Oregon, so ae to permit the Pemberton hospital tost Friday
to apply far and receive such to receive medical treatment She is
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January 1, 1 » » . Mo- still vary IB.
Percy Peel’s toaae »n Tha Kitchen
tor vehicle owners will avoid much
trouble, annoyance and unnsceaa
has expired and Mrs. Train has taken
delay by promptly applying fo r their ov€f thf
Mies Helen Whitaker will entertain
1928 licensee upon receipt of the ap­
plication blanks. Deferring applying the high school faculty at bar home
for licensee until about the first of Friday evening with a Rook party.
the year only congest* the work ef| Ur. and M n. Karl Kaufman are
go tag to Marshfield Sunday to spend
the Seeratary of State’s office i
■say result In the arrest o f the ear a twe weeks’ vacation visiting rala-
owners by trafile officers for failure tives there.
Mrs. Percy Peel left last week for
to have the 1928 license on their cars
after January tot next
Tácen*« Centralis, Washington, where she
plates for 1928 will have a dark blue will visit her parents.
ra. Barber, o f Mamhfield, has
background and white figures and
engaged to teach the sixth grade
“ Up to October 27, 1988, there have in the place o f Mis* Clare Mater, who
an registered and licensed in Ore­ resigned because o f.th e serious ill
•s o f her father....
gon 686 motor vehicle dealers, 11,804
Many Myrtla Pointers attended the
chauffeur*, 211,696 motor vehicle op­
erators, I J t t motorcycles ard 181,- gamy at North Bend last Saturday.
>' e f the business man eloa
884 paaaaagar aad eommftrctel ears,
from which the total license fees ag­ their shops to order to go over and
gregate 88,307,07846. The fees, toes root for the team.
Mrs. E. P. Adam* undarwent a
administrative expense*, are distri­
buted one-fourth to the counties to o » major operation at the Pembert
the registrations are received hospital several days ago. She is
m able to reeeivt a few visitor*.
and three-fourths to the State High
Mrs. Jap Jarvis was taken- !© the
way fund for nee in road construc­
tion and improvement throughout die Pemberton hospital for treat»*
tort weak.
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■tot* generally.
Jack Campbell is improving from
“The distribution e f the regiatra
tions up to September 16, X922, ahowi his recent illness but is still unable
that in Coo* county there were reg to be on duty at his paeo of business
Mr and Mrs. Jas. Endieott return
¡stored 16 motor vehicle dealer*, 326
chauffeurs, 941 motor vehicle opera ad from ' their trip to Bend on. They
to n , 89 motorcycle«, 2216 paseeng« ffiport a very pleasant time.
Mrs. Mark Shelley, of Coquille, was
ca n , 8 ambulances and hearses, 80
a Myrtle Point visitor' Sunday.
The eighteen month*’ old baby of
care o f leas than one ton capacity, 861
trucks of from on* to five tons capac­ Mr. qnd Mrs. Sperry fell fro® a ted,
ity and 17 trailer* of from one to five breaking his collar bon* one day last
tons capacity, or a total of 2682 li week. He is getting along very nice-
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The seventh and eighth grad
tor
gave a masked party Friday evening
at tha White School house. Every
Health Notes
on* enjoyed themaelves very much.
The contagious dies as* report for
Lucito Humeri in* and Harry Clin
Oregon far the week ending October ton gave a Hallowe’en party one ev­
28, shows:
ening last week. Thar* were twelve,
Scarlet Fever—19 cases.
tittle ghosts present.
Diphtheria—19 eases.
Marjorie HaseKon has been quit*
8maU pox—80 eases.
01 the part week.
Typhoid—6 eases.
Mr*. George Burr cam* up from
The town of Hassids atone has 19
Coquille last weak to visit her sis­
eases o f smallpox, geaaida to an the
ter, Mrs. Vera* Haaen, who to se­
coast. Sa are North Bend, Marsh­
riously ill-
field aad Bsndoa. Older rseidente re­
Mrs. Sarah Houghton, of Norway,
call that twenty yean ago smallpox visited at the home o f her daughter,
had gotten into our cities end was so
Mrs. Mabel Barklow, her* on* day
serious that the federal government
to week.
threatened to cut off eli connections.
i M r . Murry, o f Marshfield, has been
Very efficient work by Dr. Mingue,
demonstrating new use* for alumin­
who was toen Health Officer, saved
um war* to several homes this week.
the day. Isolation of business inter­
A. and Georg* Guerin went to
ests is a very mach more serious mat­ toe Stock Show to Portland this
ter today, and to entirely preventable
week.
by general vaccination.
A new boy waa born to fir. and
■Itevem ber 12 to 19 is National Can­
Mrs. A . C. Chase Sunday morning.
cer Week when all health workers will
Mr. Chase will have a new foreman
give spacial consideration to the sub­ In toe Cannery this summer.
ject; He nature, cause and cur*
Mrs. Raymond Endieott and son,
prevention. Cancer is now killing
BiRjr, spent last /week v o tin g to
out of every ton pereoas ovar 40 years
Marshfield.
o f age. Tat it to usually enrabia' if
Calvin Gant is quite ill this week.
proper^, treated in ite early
Mr. and Mrs. Walker returned
are many
NS Of tonsilliti*
Tuesday from Portland where M n.
about
ha diphtheria,
Walker underwent an operation.
yaw physician
M i» Lola Endieott, who has been
iU for some time, underwent an op­
Henry W. Irwin, M. D.
eration Tuesday.
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TTsey Corbin, who has teen to the
“THE CRADLE BUSTER“ v
hospital for asm* time, to
Glean Hunter to the story o f a tw
sow much improved, hut he is still
ty-on« year old body whs cut to
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You can save m oney by order­
ing now.
and Licenses
tunad out to be the fastest thing
» —n regular fellow. Mm the
comedy program at the Liberty n
Tuesday aad
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New Crop
Almonds, Brazil Nuts,
Raisins, Currants Figs
Now in Stock* Quality
the Best »
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Cranberries - BrJk Mince Meat
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preciate these dainties.
Try some with
your next order.
The Busy Comer
2 Phones 69
Save Red Stamps and Get the Cash Discount
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Fords
Ford Prices are Now
Lower than everJ^H
Can you afford to be without one o f these
new model#T
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Ford Prices, F. O. B. Coquille
Roadster, $478.00
Touring,
508.00
Tractor,
Km
Coupe, $651.00
Sedan, 719.00
496.00
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Com plete Stock Part*
Our stock o f parts is complete and We can
fill your every need fo r your Ford.
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TIRE PRICES
are again on the incline. W e expect a raise
in price about the 15th o f the month. ~
Re-
place that old tire before the jump.
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uille Service Station
AUTH ORIZED
FORD am
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receiving
Coquille tost week. They will live
there the coming winter.
Mb*, C. C. Carter has moved her
nstttehing machine up town Into
tha room next to the Bexall Drag
rr*. Mrs. Wm. Miller, the di
ttyou
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* Nov. 8—Huel L. 8h
na Lee Zimmerman, both of
field. They wer« married t!
day by Justice J. J. Stanley
office her*.
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Nov. 6—Ernest Guy
Bornie* L odi* Taylor, both
field. They were married
J. J. Stanley at hi*
Nov. 8—Charle* Franklin McCul rift
Bessie Julia ■
forth Bead.
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