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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1922)
Of the feel that back of bad teeth ia p health earned by bad We have an exceptionally nice assort ment of Box Stationery on display. iW & m A. M. if 2 J*«-.*SA >*. i ■ * ..?.'« :'<*S' >«/ y if i ' *» #* —— - At the Jesse D. Clinton Farm 21-2 Miles from Myrtle Point, Ore., on the Myrtle Point-Bandon Road « - The Undersigned will Sell at Public Sale for Cash in Hand to the Highest Bidder the following Property, to-wit: 21 Grade Jersey Milk Cows M I One Registered Jersey Bull 3 H eifers coming 2-yr.-oM One Mower and Rake One Peg-tooth Harrow One Disc Harrow Three Wagdns One Buggy One Boiler and Engine One Ensilage Cutter One Separator One Gas Engine Two Pumps One Hay Fork, Track and One Pitch Fork One Barn Shovel One Plow One Cultivator One Sled One Hay Rack Okie Gravel Bed Two Garden Hoes One Shovel Two Sets of Double Trees One Single Tree Two Milk Buckets W ‘ m gK m ; ..... J Seven Milk Cans One Bay Mare 15 years old One Bay Gelding 10 years old Twenty-five Tons of Hay All Hay, Grain and Root Crops on Said Bank of Myrtle Point W. B. Anderson Robert Anderson . — ■ .a Ule«; ; whan they are the comb ami wattle* Jnet “showing red* la th* beet end proper time; then there will be little danger to the life of th* bird, leee pain and no "aatback ' to *>eak of; while if yoa wait until th* comb la bright red aad the wattle* hang conalderably them wfll be mere danger of death K \ ns®.IT r * CORRECT TIME TO CAPONIZE EARLY HATCHED FOWLS BEST I to Determine by At* Alt D* N*t Develop Alike— W lllh Comb. r Pellet* Motor* So That They Begin t* Lay In Fak When Freeh s « a Supply Is Lev»- Thto la « n w t l y Was *ay other by Devices. It la a very Important queetlon, and th* -------ir ahonld b* ao almpla that any- ■vary toll hone take a vacation. la delag ao they have vary Important toadnaa* oa hand. Typically feminine W nature, they lnalat upon having a It la impossible to tall tha ¿eat ttnaa ■aw dreee each toll. Daring their va- it raponlalnt by the age. bacana* all cetloa they at* engaged In »bedding hreeda do aot develop alike; neither end to growing new. do blrda of tha aama bread and hatch; la ao occupied In thle eome will be email of body with large way that » a y lay few or ao egg* romb and wattle development*. while Th* proroe* of molt or changing tb*lr otbera will ahow very IBtla c*mb and plnmaga taka* at least three month* be large and rt^ro n a . an the avmuga, aad It la due to thta With any breed when the cotnb and three month*' vacation that th* aupply wattle« begin to grow you may know of freak egg* la ae acarc* during the that the reproductive organa ar# p w - fan aad winter Bariy hatched pal Ing correapondlngly; whea th# Httto let* mature ao that they begin to lay comb begin* to redden you may know to the toll end early winter, aad tt to thee* aerty hatched pullet* that poultry keeper muet depend for hla im ply ef tog* dartag tha Urn* th* bant ara Melting and rearing from ir labor* ae egg producer*. So If g* when th* old hene have quit laying, b# tor* M it ef early aerty aad bava a nf along to Noe. 9—Theodor* B u r and Thai mo Norma DeWaeoe, bath of North Bond. Nov. 11—Milton Epperson and R a id! L. Wtaa, both of Fowun. They were Married oa Sunday by Rev. Tboa. Barklow a t hi* bom* in Myr tle P oint Nov. 10—Sidney O. Lusk and Na omi Clifford, both of Power*. They war* married ea Sunday by Rev. W. N. Ptote a t the Community Hut to Power*. ■ :-*& ; ' ■ Nov. 14—John Robert Milton, of Lakoaide, and EHxaboth Meaewey, of North Band. They wore married the m m * day by Justice J. J. Stanley at his office horn. Nov. 14—Jo* L. Harry, of Coquille, and Winnie Ruth Newhoua*. of Myr tle P oint They wore Married th* ■erne day by Her. Thomas Barklow at the residence of & Newhoua* at Myrtle Point P i a k t * C o u rt It« * * Norman E. Johnson, o f Manhileld, ha* been appointed executor of the will of bis mother, Mr*. Wilhelmina Johnson, who died a t Marshfield O ct t t . There a n ten heim, Uve aona and Sve daughter*, who portieipete to the estate, which «meiste of 16,000 In real property and 19,600 hi per sonal Job* C. Merchant, Albert Seelig and Erick Johnson have been RYE AND VETCH HELP SOILS Combinat tvn Matin Cattle am th* organ* ara recatela* m blood for their very rapid growth; they receive mora blood th* danger an operation to greater, tor the carrying th* blood tq f larger and In MOT* to Therefore, If you wtoh I th* perfect time , ^ if!* Nov. ! • —ff. 8. va. B. D. Lbr. Co. va. C. L. Smith and Caflte Smith. Nov. 16—C. W. Gardner vs. l o b t Goodrich. Nov. 16—Frank Small wood Ns. 1 . 8. Braden sad Ahn* H. Braden. * very By* aad balry vatoh m cattle. Vetch So* soiling crop for cat J frith rye eleo greedy add* (o the crop It ' Vetch, being a • for nltrtv rew-ga the ring organ«*™ end thue hato* enrich th* to» In that Mnatltu- Watout Tree*, Nursery 8toek fer H ihol ef rye to thirty or sale. See W. Ö. Wrig’nL Fanner* A of vetch make* a good tOT. A t vetch seed ar* ueo- tf. • -.«•• b w S t* to ^ to * * I l ' th°Q* Do you know th at you oa* sell or i Han tin ol aad the Oragoo Farm- buy second hand engine» a t GARD NERS GARAGE. Phsaa 4dJ. r bet* fer * 1 1 • |to » . » A weii-oeveiepod Capon. Fin« Orep far bread. They am no doubt to their ju d u n o n t On the hand investigation has prove correction of any of « child’* defect* will improve hla general health. It to plain that dirty teeth a t tha very entrance of digestive tract must contaminate food taken by the pupil throw n g n a t and unnecessary bur den to neutralising this contamii tion on an already overtaxed body ' Many dentists believe th at diseas ed teeth p^e * cause of diseased ails. It la the function ef th* tonsils to overcome mouth infection so It may be th at to constant endeavor to dd ae the tonsil* themselves a t last succumb to th* overburdensoma task. With tonsillitis ear infection, than nasal tafaettoua, all indicating that tha body 1a ao longer able to protect itself—th a t it has lost ite resistance power. I t is necessary than aa a Brat atop in a child’s physical defects to give attention to h it dental de fects, not only beeauoo they are but also heceua* by Brat car- tag f n the teste. some of the « a » physical defect* may disappear of A s to proper te«rtb and baue balta lag food, one quiw t of milk a day child will supply this food in the most uauabla form. Graham broad in stead of whit* broad ia good; egg* and vegetable* also contain the nee- essary material*. The dentist re quest* us to come in for tooth in spection once a year and better twice * year. Should a cavity form in a tooth it ia more easily, more painless ly and laaa expensively filled while it is small. Every chid should bo provided with a good tooth brush and dentifrice. The tooth brush should and the child should bo supervised aa to tha us* of th* dentifrice. Though he should lo a n to brush his tooth a t tach meal, once a day will be of ten enough to use th* dantrifice which should then be thoroughly washed off th* teeth. Careful hy giene of th* mouth will do mueh to prevent destruction of th* teeth from contact with decayed food. p M awevar. it is not alone the child to ochool who has dental defects. A large number of children earn* to school with teeth already bad. Bo tt ia necessary to begin in tha horns to remedy dental defects and with th* Brut teeth. The first teeth^are im p o rtant Aside from the importance of their soundneae to the child’s gen aisl health, the first teeth should be retained in their proper position in order for th* second teeth to grow properly into place. If they have cavitiea they too should ho fitted, if only with earnout Henry W. Irwin, M. Ik Prices 30c to $3.50 per Box A good grade White Laundry Soap 5 Bars, 19c I - Vity:\''W rv Ì ill : ■. We carry The Famous er” Lucky CurveFountainPen These make the beet of Birthday or Christmas Gifts. GUARANTEE * ABSTRACT COMPANY Marshfield oad Coquilte, Oregegi — paid to looking after atamani ant* anc ____of Coquilte Offiea IY SENGSTACKEN, Manag«] 1» 14 Curry County History *hto following from the P ort Or- ford Tribune of Nov. 1, 1898, shows that thirty years ago the people of that place were expecting the rail- rood which ia atiU in th* dim future, though Coo* county people cashed to their expectations of connection with the outside world to 1916: f - • rtd ftijL -• % * - •-' f “The people of Carry ar* plenaed to knew tent th* Coos Bay-Roaaburg railroad ia a a ■ — w a Tact, aad th at jit . wfll be pushed to an early m m - pletton. Coes and Curry arc neigh boring counties, both being isolated from th* rest of the a tats,, and they have many iataraste to common. Any entarpeina that directly influence* ana will either directly or indirectly influence the other. A railroad from Coos Bay to Raooburg will place Carry to much closer communication with th* rest ef th* state, lessen th* time aad expense of travel to and from tea interior, and give us a bet malt service. And it will ultim Responding to the Appeal ter ately result to bringing a railroad to “Oregon people aas responding te P ert Orford, where the producers e f a gratifying way to the appeal of M m the state will find a magnificent, deep Smyrna raff*re**,” states J. J . Hand- r. Director Near Bant Relief, in wheat may be vhipp«J direct to the a letter to tbs'Sentinel. markets of tea world In the largest Portland te making contribution* vessels that «eat, with no charges in four different ways, first th e n for pilot or towage." * , are individual contributions, second, A ppropriation of M M M from the Th* thought th at Curry county was Community Cheat for Near l a s t Be going to raia* wheat enough far mar- lief, third, nearly all Sunday Sehoola and churehee of Portland nr* planning whai ante* after a on generous Christmas offerings and a special donation from the emergen ey fund of th* Community chest if Five Moose in Doufflns Co. the total, budget of $650,000 i* - District Gam* Ward«» A rt Fish raised. :/ L le ft—Wednesday morning tor Kroll. “Other parts of the state are equal to tha district north of the Umpqua ly generous. Hood River Community river, w h an ha goes to ae* how th* church gave an offering last Sunday five moose brought from Alaska and of mors than $tl00 and aspects to released to th at territor y are doing. bring it to *8690. Mr. Pteh has had word from the vi ta rta n Oregon «Mattes like Wal cinity that th* yearling* ar* doing lowa, Union. Baker, Umatilla, hard ■ to bo to their »lament hit by lew prices far farm said that the best die a n all responding liberally. tgtet far moss* is where there ar* «aside’* quota of $1000 was lakes and penty of water, and in ed te I1S00. formation from Kroll saya that the babies ar* often seen diving beneath th* water and anting lily roots, of dition* have b which they are most fond. during tea past fair weak» from te s t seetion eleo aay “Tha Rad Cross during ita annual that tha moose a t preaant are vary roll call is collecting funds for Satyr d m iitic , sa, havtog hean handlod in aa and ia also collecting clothing all th* north, they sesta te bava adopted Otar te* nation. rto n rïltï traila and apparenti/ do *1 can’t thank the Ssnttafl enougf. net car» to tabe up thè wild life.— for opening Ha columns to this ap peal and I am confident te* friends hi Coos county, who love little children rrespBEs Notice will gladly respond to your appeal." AD pi«nona aro heveby warned a te to t r sapaas on thè W. F. R o h m • t e , picture dedicated to of th* world by Carl L esala of Universal, a t th* Liberty W.F. „S Variety is the »pic* of g dinar’s life—courtesy ia th* spice of ours. —Nelson’« ObUge-o-grama ] - To pleas«—th a t is our realised aim . To satisfy the good people who de pend uporf*” our m arket knowledge. We win never disappoint them . _ PHONE: 7 3 FRONT STREET General Hauling and Delivery •il to all parts of the dty Meet all Trains and Boats johnson T WOOD . SHINGLES for SALE mill [ I Mansell Drayage & Delivery Co.? -« ■ •I Phone 101J Two Divorce* Granted Judge Coke granted two default dtoorom In Circuit court horn Tues day. O m Stoa to John Hyman, i of North Bend, aopnrattog M May Hyman. The alimony allowed was aa'stipulated between th* two, aad th* defendant was snowed the custody of the minor daughter until th* farther order of the court Th* other cea* was one of the shortest on rectal when the Judge consumed Just fear minutes in ¿m a t ing Elmer C. Briner • divorce fro*» Edna E. B rian . : / I