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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1922)
- - - . .. .4 * -n r' jaca m m PAGE TWO »7 ^ 1 ' S—3B Neely 0*3$? B. A. We are day invite the vary busy wood with the it Johnson sad Tapestry, Velvet, Rugs in different sizes, in both . subdued tones. Congoleum A rt Rugs in pat* wM‘ terns that will p le a s a T ^ B ig B * Buying See Our Line and C O Q U IL L E F U R N IT U R E C O . National Cancer Week The foilow iag ennoimoom ont hi boon made: The American Society fo r the Con trol o f Cancer has dooignatad No bar IS to IS ae National Cancer Week, during which tim e the society will ha— physician* instruct the pub- Do«i| Your Automobile need New Cylinder Oil ? û mm Try Hyvis The Beat Cylinder Oil on the M arket. W e carry it Mjp carry the fastens Victor rods and crank shafts. We have the McQaay-Norrls Wahn j y -i Oar shop is one of the best equipped in the to do ah kinds of heavy anchine work be pairing, Oxy-Acetylene Welding, Ford Ante re* Gardner’s Garage Ore. 4CI thls dieosse which ie claiming the liras o f 90AM poo pie to the United States each year. la co-operation with the public, health workers ha— hasn abla to re duce the death —to from tabercu- loste |9 per cent, while other diseases like typhoid fever, yellow favor, « a l l pox, diphtheria, cholera am bonk plague have boon brought un der scientific control and are no long er found in epidemic fe rn among civilised people. • »V ./f •' Statistics show that cancer to on the increase in the United States. Fortunately this tea— can he checked by instructing the public in tha early symptoms o f this disease and the causes which a— likely to »tea it a start. - -i- ~ f — - • A ' — The Co— County Health Associa tion win arrange fo r public mootings in each town o f the county daring Cancer Week where the subject of cancer will bo dteeuaaod by a physi cian and questions about this di it Do Not Be Deceived The — pseitisa of » feed on too tag UMlity. It may — Uhi SS por e—i perorata gw ouly bu difcutiblt tu tbu i aot tall o f ko < tota aad yet o The chemist knows and yoo k*ow that of wheat broa, grò— d cara, grasad oU aMah o—t a l - oaly thè highest “NoxaH” Milk Producer ¡n ár That'o the Word aad that', the Pood COLLIER WAREHOUSE pm • CHESTER C. FARR, Prop. Guernsey Breeders Elated Bought 34 Quarter Sections er ■ ! ^ Breeders o f the “ Fawn end White“ hi Coo# county are very much elated this week to hear of the new addi tion to the fine herds of the county by the purchases mad* lately by B. O. Roberts, o f the Fairview Valley, of eight head of high class females from the Calkins and Riggs farm of the Willamette Valley. Two of these cows ha— —cords of 1*9.78 pounds o f fat, »339 pounds of milk; 61131 pounds of fat and 9368.S pounds .o f milk respectively for Imp. Buttes Flower 4th and Victoria’s Daisy. A third cow, sired by Imp. Ivy’s Mas terpiece has a record of 8378.1 pounds of milk and 660.97 pounds of fat, and two o f her daughters out of Laagwatpr Emigrant together with a third daughter of Langwater Emi grant and one of Khedive breeding make up the herd o f one o f the most wonderful foundation herds to ever be brought Into Coos county- The breeding of those individuals niche very closely to the breeding of the Yekaa’s Khedive o f Roe* City, now belonging to the County Farm aad with too two horde so closely lo cated it looks as if too Fairview — 1 ley district bide fate for e The m visit- •, Mrs. Beautiful Egf i » s J ] 1 ■ i Fairview, wont Timber off 34 quarters of land in Coos county was sold teat week at Rosebnrg to the Cose Bay Lumber company and to B. R. Chandler, who to understood to ha— bought for the Vaughan Logging company, The timber purchase« by the Smith Powers company, through Carl L. Davis, was one section or four quar ters, and a very handsome price was demanded, J ft fart, 170,000, which makes the price |l7,f00 for quarter. This tend aad timber is situated in the district which the Coos Bay Lumber camp on Cunningham 8—ok two or tk—o miles north of Coquilie tape. Mr. Chandler's buy was in the din-' trict near the head of Isthmus inlet, a few mites west o f the Cunningham tract sold to the Coos Bey Lumber Co.,-end he purchased SO quarter M o tions, for the earn of 1118300 pine. The mate feats— Y«f this sale is the fact that the bays— had to pay spot cash for the timber aad the logging concerns which will cut it ha— only tan yea— la which to re move the timber. in controlled and cun E. MINGUS, M. D., American Society for the Coat—1 o f Cancer. McKINLET NOTES The dance at McKinley Hall Satur day evening was well attended. Mr aad M—. Baughman, o f Coquilie, fur nished the musk. The proceeds are to be applied on the hall piano. Rachel Brows was homo over the Aeek end from Coquilie, whs— eh« is attending high school. Supt C. E. Mulkey visited the Me Kinley school on Thursday eg test la the evening ho spoke at a community mooting in regard to a high school. It was decided that it would bo more practical to trans port the students to town next year Tha matter win probably earn# to a vote at the next budget masting The McKinley school to vary proud o f Ha 190 per cent attendance record for last month. Whether the hot loaches a— —sponsible or not we cannot say, but the general health of the school to exceptionally good. The school to planning a Thanks giving entertainment to bo given Wednesday evening, Nov. 29th. Lunches will bo aw—d aad the pro ceeds will go to buy equipment for the lunch room. Dr. Straw, o f Marshfield, has pur chased W. H. Bunch’s upper place. It to supposed that he wfll build a passed through Fairview Nov. 12. Miss Mildred Johnson wont down | to visit her sister at Proi Miss Violât Moo—, o f Si boon visiting at the home o f bori friend, Mr*. J. A- Hataher, o f Fair-1 Chester Bar has bam delayed it of being ill. Ho f—m work on to greaOl Mrs Lswis Alexander vis,ted father at Fairview Sunday. . ] Mr. and Mr*. Frank Stock and I son, o f Sumner, were visiting at th*| beam o f Mrs. Stock's pa—ate, Mr and Mrs. J. D. Benham. Verlin and Jamas Moo— and For-| eat Stricklin, o f Samnor, want to the | Lis Moon plaeetaftar apples Sunday. Maurice McCormick has boon vis-1 iting at the home o f Mr. aad Mrs. | rmstrong, e f Coquill#. L. E. Tote— has a trap sot for a I bear on B. A Boiwrts’ place. He | hasn’t had any lack so far. Lloyd Shepherd, of McKinley, vis-1 itod at the home o f his brother, Har-1 old Shepherd, o f Fairview. Mrs. Bledsoe was out recently I looking over her ranches at Fairview. | Mm. Zelma Crouch visited the ti den-I tiat at CoqaiHe Friday. W. O. Matthews mads s special trip I to town to gat a toad of mill food for | his cows. Footer Phillips, o f the Upper North I Fork, wee down —pairing Ed. T eton’ wood aaw, which has not boon in] working order for some time. m - Fairview Ike. EAST FORK NOTES County School Superintendent C l E. Mulkey seat notices to the district clerk o f a school meetinig to be held to the school house o f school district No. 32 (Dora) st 2:20 p. m., Nov. 21st fo r the purpose o f electing three directors. K. E. M any, clerk at the | district, also signed and posted to* Oscar Bunch, the chairman o f the I board, —signed on account of moving | to Fairview, when he to working in| McCarthy’s logging camp. Ha—to hoping tha special road taxi to bo voted on at L—thermaa’s place | in Road District No. 16 may carry. Ws want to go to Myrtle Point over] a rock —ad sad p— willing to pay | our she— o f too taxeo to do so. K n . Royer came home from the] hospital at North Band Sunday. The] rid* ti—d har, otherwise the— were] oo 111 offset* William Culbertson shot a eoyc recently. It was in his meadow wi his eattlo and his sheep a m in the) same field. • ; Mrs. Walls aad daughter, o f lone, I C al, a— visiting Mrs. William Cul-| irtaon sad family. Mrs. Sprtngstead, o f Douglas cou ty, who is taking ca n of Grandma I ■ ■ o f Mrs. A1 Alford sad J . D. Laird, with /Mrs. Albert * • Brewster valley | sawmill, sr— a passenger — Browi mail states sad took in the scene at the Bay. lor aad Reyar went] up to Brewster Valley Saturday and down Sunday with cattle that Boteader sold to Royer; they had] Bolander ranch, I whtob to-rented by Mr. and Mrs.] A s we predicted Flour advanced twice last week at the mill—a total o f 40c per barrel. W e are «till selling fo r a short time at the old price. m- You can save money hy order ing now. 3*vv W e guarantee it to give you satisfaction. New Almonds, Brazil Nuts, Raisins, Currants Figs Now in Stock. Quality the Best -,W ' A., ', 4 ; a* Cranberries • Balk Mince Meat 1 . The season is here when the fam ily w ill ap- predate these dainties. 5 ■ T ry some with your next order. Ö k i V s 1 - The Busy Com er 2 Phones 69 Save Red Stomps and Gel the Cash in ■ ■ These rainy days you cn t ride in fort in a K ■. i Ford Sedan or Coupe Ask any owner. | . | I f you have never had this pleasant ex- ,\ I Ask for Demonstration ' It will not place you under any obligation whatsoever. ~ . ______ I W e know you will be I A CLOSED Ford Booster I did not go In every thing I as I —ted. Bat the— to satisfaction for to know that whoa I voted fo r Ol-1 rott that my vote was east for a mi who to not a straddler or a t r in e of sails to the shifty winds of pop larity. fc. . ■ It looks now that Newberry, of I trip to CoquHle Mooney. Michigan, will got kkkod out of the Mrs. Royer, who underwent a ma te into outer darkness, where he| jor operati— at Marry Hospital, has "vs- Ho and ^ —publican -t o n e d to her home at Lawhorn’s shall learn the lesson that| Camp. : ... money te not the.vote* of God. Good morning, Mr. Normalcy, it| of Hal leéd’a —ally looks by the national election] famous stage am, “HUMAN ae though too emptyaese o f your HEARTS,” with I AUTHORIZED M Pete— aad a greasy phrase, “getting back to nor- brilliant supporting —at at tha U h -1—sk y » had been erty next Tuesday assi Wednesday, th .t the the rtehta»» that of the of Nations exists. DEALERS Even though th, in some places, too Constitution of —— feto tho United States is not a dead thing. Juta, published o f too It to alto* with the rights o f man as Both Papers Change Hands If they fail to clear the timber he ought to be. As he ought te be, ■ A E. Voohies, proprietor at too R ep ort* . away in tha allotted time of — shall ha be. , R. A Easton. G nats P om Courier, has purchased yearn it may —vert to the govern Fined $100 at eew is noted for her ment Sometimes, however, the— a— th* C—ec— t City Courier at C—«cent A Portland prSMdispetoh o f | constitution, gentle “ HUMAN HEARTS” with House City, Oel. Th* paper is one in which cases when the government ha* ten. day states that Richard Sato, export I her rich yellow color FO R M en, dodi—ted to toe mothers of Judge Childs was interested. It is iency aad the tone might be extended. manager for too Robert Butter Lum to world by Ceri te m i* , e story too ■ S h ot th* management will ber oompany, was fined $180 i* end that it will still be by Judge Been on his plea of Georg* Ssrtwell snd to attempting to smuggle five Duffy, who have been of liquor into Portland ft— a con. pany steamer moo—d at Del Norte Triplicate, Sato te a graduate o f th* û**'.-i o f £ —*- o f Japan and tha Untoaraity by Jack fe#.- Ford Prices, F. O. B. 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