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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1922)
»of a l Royal to recent experiments by tbc labo rato ries, :t E of Jnited S û te s s i tend» the peace of the wo* Ü recovery of the have been unable to get ---- • candìtions In the past ■ ; Now we find it th at on learning more about involved it does not appear that we ought to make the of Europe a ] ■ a But the i" “ •< ■ posed to any commui of the required by the rules of the State Board of Ity, | Health to be excluded froa W B m J <* teacher shall I such pupil home and report the oc curence to the local health officer by ot | the moat direct means available, and ao excluded shall not be for the old v . th at i nt es t i nal of all k in d s .a n unable to lu . «y, and the same applies to rtes of typhoid. I t is a notice disorders of human- able fact th at all honey-eating races S D. Baker, who a.1- immune fro m tin - --Si ibout th at cylinder of your s , seed reboring T You can g< t a t GARDNER’S. GARAGK ch pupil shall present a certi from a legaUy qualified phj »Uting th at such pupil ia not with nor a earn er of any Jp flM T lH f0 y a j*qp*W>T>s'-* **#& *¥$ ■ --'A ■ K » ? »— tegoRglteMMsmesinteÉtepdr la • ww.-eiBWsdfir *b*vav'ip< ■any I “The methods of controlling and find | nreventinar communicable diseases _ J children will not be of I satisfactory until parents and guard *> »hat Ub* keep away from the school not I recognised diseases but the children of Of C »‘ ^ pëw <jH ri Start with One Dollar or more. md conduct of the gna should also be w I as a basis fo r excluding po em school tar the day or have disappeared or until has authorised the return of opil to school.” — Oregon's Farmers & Merchants 3 a plan of the eoun to tre a t skin infec nown as itch) in the This is only one angle of the case. A fter we went into the w ar we bought war materials for our armies in England and Franee and paid motley by the tens and hundreds of millions for i t At the same time the it m a t m a x e s o re a a i o r io is s to of pupils from school.. Th< for this plan waa this, that of I whereas the health laws of Oregoi I t Is »«-1 require all of these eases to be ex of our all-1 eluded from school, until cured, ae to similar I tually some school would be nearly empty If all cases of itch, sev en end for the garden te l mild, w en excluded—end nothiai of kgricaltural facilities I leas than complete control would he A fter an, the surest way to cheat an | effective. By eousent of Is te stay wen. WJM B a ta at a Dollar BID teacher e t school, th e n will be no A dollar bill’* prosaic existence lens of school time and In about ten wing its two weeks journey has I days the whole school will be free *n recorded by the North C hicago I from the skin infection. One of our | county schools, with an energetic principal has recently achieved a very a circular on which its various own-1 brilliant result by the application of asked to note whet H pur-1 this method. The pupils themselves g very pleased with* the result. es follows: I New pamphlets for free distribu- Flve these for salaries. Hon on ''Cancer,’’ and on Child Wel- Ftve .times each for tnhnnrn and I f a n subjects such ao “Feeding the cigarettes. Child.” “W het do Growing Children Throe them for candy. I Need?” “Good Books A Pham phi ete Twice for men’s furnishings. on Child C a n ,” “Preparation of Ar- Once for collar buttons. ” Itlficial Food,” “The C a n of the Three times fo r meals. I Baby,” e te , a n available. Poet card Once for automobiles accessories, requests directed to the County Once for washing powder. Health Department will bring this Once for garters. literature to those interested in te e n Twice for shaves. problems. Once for tooth pacts. | " ’ . Henry W. Irwin, M. D. The MU, which was a crisp, I “ journey, iejected loo I t had N gone to u Toasting nlrs snd sm IHT a, cabbage, pTranip.*" p e J T ^ l these t If farm ers should decide Just to strike er of its allies in Europe it was fur though people died, gay they nishing them money by the hundreds give a damn If folks had no eg of millions to buy supplies of all ham, if they had no milk and kinds from the people of the United States. France was doing the same dead? Would the World think it was thing—selling us what we needed in right for the farmers ail to fight, get their gone and shoot a guy should the way of war supplies for e he try to raiae son* ry e or a little and then borrowing more cash f ns to pay for the war supplies it patch of wheat for U s 'hungry kids to eat? Or tt someine tried to make was buying in this country^ And this la only a beginning of «the a garden for hit stomach’s sake and story of the way the elites in Europe the farmers then would say, “No thing doing here today; we don’t buncoed us on every hand. Frs work, no more shall you—we will insisted on charging us port does shoot you if yon do.* the vessels that carried our tre over to Europe te fight and die to the world would sag if the farm er save them from being overrun by some bright day kept their the German hordes. And if in doing and their hides, wool and things besides; let folks weer some so ws occupied some of their la with railroads and supply dapots and Ag leaf suite, go without hots, for cemeteries, too, we suppose, we or boots; let them U lster te the were charged a round price for the on the hot and dusty street; or summer heat waa past, let privilege. The story as told by Garet G arrett frees* te winter blest? Strikers do in the Post of Nev. 25 is one of the not seem to c a n . though the Worst exposes of trickery and sharp lie’s in deepeir. But I’m s u n dealing on the part of our British would not like for the strike.—-Ewell Morris. cousins by which they get the on hold ia business and tried te take the RASTERN BARTHQUAKE advantage of us as trader* in ev The central weet hae not uaually crooked way it U poeible fig to*, agine. And new they have the in been thought of as an earthqnake A man credible effrontery to plead poverty section. Hut the fn llav liw n n u J i. and nek ns to wipe off the slate and pateh from St. Louia ob Monday teile Ping Ha f the four and a quarter billions of a disturbanco te feur States Sunday the facto night that wno violent enough te y plea at that is cauee people to alt np and take no- tence. The Unit- ties: false to owe England the billion, and the rest of ng Great Bri- 15 rs. inny w arn to capital intact instead at less than a third of it they with Of they will pey us tf they are d the >■ - .fi iff L '- t h j rfit*' . , o f Coquille* Oregon W& M — — - i or J ÏÏÆ u . w I the following of nt the California city: o** J77 m . - '• TO >(~.?.al