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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1924)
Liberty Theatre-Monday, December 1 Laundry Special! INCERE ERVICE PELLâ UCCESS Phone 119M Home Electric HATS REVEAL WIDE SCOPE IN THE GAMUT OF STYLE rest has been handled by its own erew in the Coquille Laundry here at nights, A. L. Simpson having very courteously and in a spirit of eo-op- eration offered them the use of IVO plant when the conflagration des troyed their building. The new plant is built of concrete, flreproof and a credit to any city on the coast. Fatally Hurt in Ball Game As the result of a seemingly harm- leas injury received in a basket ball tussle, Morrison Miller, 18-year-old Eugene boy died Friday. His ill ness was of such a nature that phy sicians were powerless to save him, says the Cottage Grove Sentinel. Morrison was a junior in pre-en gineering at the University of Ore gon and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ran- iom Miller, 334 Fifteenth avenue east. A week ago last Tuesday his nose was smashed in a lively basket ball practice on the gymnasium floor. Three players, each after the bal’, collided with each other. After he had been treated by the university physician, his condition was not thought to be serious. How ever, infection developed back of the injury and attacked the brain cov ering, causing spinal meningitis. Jersey Heifers’ Record The beet year’s milk record to be completed in Oregon during the month of September was made by a Crexs well Holstein heifer, according to the report of H. G. Coleman, su perintendent of official testing for the state. The leader is Esther Henrer- vied Aantonia, a senior, four years old, with 722.983 pounds of butterfat and she is owned by A. Benter A Sons. Oregon is one of the strongest Jersey states and a Jersey is in sec ond place, • mature cow with 754.7« poffiids fat, or over 18 pounds under the Holetein four-year-old. The Jer seys, however, held the majority of the leading places oh the honor roll for the tnonth.—Cottage Grove Sen tinel. Why not have that superfluous hair permanently removed. Blanchette Beauty Shop. Noaler Building, Rooms the upbuilding and progress of Co quille and the Coquille valley. Xhe chamber at the metropolis has a fund of 1300,000, which they are spending for the development of Oregon; not one eent of it in. Portland. He learned on his arrival on the Bay that he was in the home of “the World’s Bost Cheese," and to digress a little, why would that not be an admirable slogan for every merchant and business man to put on his letter head, throughout the county. The future of the dairy industry in Oregon is cheese. Various sections of Oregon produce the “best cher ries," “best grapes,” ‘¡best walnuts,” why should not Coos county be na tionally known as the home of the “best cheese?” Mr. Cuthbert is an enthusiastic booster for the Roosevelt Highway. In the era of development, which is really just beginning in southwestern Oregon, the Roosevelt Highway will play a most important part in bring ing thousands to this section weekly —hundreds of thousands a season. It will produce the most prolific crop yet attempted in Oregon—the tourist crop. Oregon is the garden spot of the United States and the wonderful Ban don beach will soon attract visitors from clear across the continent. “What are you going to do with them? You have a splendid hotel here, which would be a credit to a city five times Coquille’s sixe,” he said jn conclusion, “but it isn’t half big enough.”