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Merry Christmas
COLLIER WAREHOUSE
CHESTER C. FARR, Prop.
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Dapot far Hilbtrom Trucks
Why kick about taxes when on
the rebound you catch ’em coming
back. Think about taxes as a circu
lating medium, and then like your in
oculated guns, the tooth pulling is a
painless affair, but your tongue al
ways tries to take the ache out of
the hole.
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Il there was a battle in which as
many were killed as are killed by
automobile drivers in a year, it would
be an awful fight and the pacifists
would be frothing at the mouth to
abolish war.
President Coolidge’s message is
worth reading from beginning to end.
He does not travel a mile to go a rod.
He layg the emphasis on individual
responsibility.
League of Nations is not a “closed
incident so far as we are concerned,”
even if President Coolidge does think
so. Herod thought Jesus Christ was
a closed incident when he caused
.“In Rama was there a voice heard,
lamentation, and weeping, and groat
mourning. Rachel weeping for her
children and would pot be comforted,
because they were not.” The League
of Nations is not a closed incident as
far as the United States of America
is concerned, unless J eMs"Christ is
also • closed incident. He is not
dead even if the Herod politicians in
the United States senate did crucify
Him afresh. The angels’ song is the
ascending note, not the faith that it
can’t bo done, but the faith that it
can be done, is the faith that removes
mountains,
stops the mouths of
lions and casta out devils.
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Give us your order early for Fresh Vegetables and be
assured of careful selection.
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Brewster Valley
Coquille
Bath Room Fixtures make a useful as well as or-
mamental gift and we have just received a ship
ment of the finest on the market—
Rea|_Bathroom Luxury Is Not Expensive
With its graceful, sanitary easy-to-clean designs,
its lasting and beautiful nickel finish, San-o-la ac
cessories are sure to satisfy every desire for a lux
urious bathroom at moderate cost.
Come in and see our large display. It offers a
Choice from a great variety of inexpensive com
forts.
C. L. Willey
Front Street
Stop Coughing
The simplest and best way to stop
oougha, colds, croup, bronchial,
"flu* and la grippe coughs is to take
CHAMBERLAIN’S
CQUGH REMEDY
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Coquille
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Benham went
to Coquille Tuesday in their new Ford.
Miss Lelah Parks spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laird.
The “Myrtle Leaf Club” met Thurs
day, with Mrs. P. A. Alford. Those
present were: Flossie Wilson, Verna
Laird, Belle Laird, Zilpha Krewson,
Stella Crowley, Myrtle Christensen
and ' Mary Laird. They tacked out
a woolen comforter for Mrs. Alford.
Since this was Edna’s birthday and
Zilpha’s the week before, a birthday
cake was served for both.
Mrs. Hailey Laird served dinner
Sunday to the following guests: Mr.
and Mrs. J.fULalrd, Mrs. Edwin P.
S. Atwrn^y/^^.^nd Mrs. Ivan
Lairds Grandma LainJ and Kenneth
and Karl Laird.
Edna Alford made a trip to the
dentist’s Tuesday.
Miss Parks is giving a Christmas
program and tree at the school house
Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Benham have
moved to Lawhorn’s logging camp,
where Julius intends to work the bal
ance of the winter. Ernest Krewson
has also gone to the same camp to
work.
Mrs. Cora Alford is the proud pos
sessor of a new steel guitar. Mrs.
Alford has been taking lessens from
Mrs. Hailey Laird and is becoming
quite proficient.
On account of an exceptionally
large crop, Arthur Jenkins is still
digging potatoes.
Central called Thursday for the
names of shareholders for the new
telephone directory.
Joe Albini made a business trip to
Coquille'this week.
Gene, the small son of Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. Krewson, is visiting his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ben
ham, and his uncle, Ernest Krewson’«,
family.
for Christmas
Autos Kill Many More
Wednesday’s Oregonian says that
in six months not one person has met
violent death by murder in Portland
but in that time 21 people have been
killed in automobiles.
It would
not be amiss to say that aUtomo
biles are the principal cause of vio
lent deaths tn this country today.
How to make our highways safer ;is
one of the great problems before the
American people.