The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, August 07, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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MYRTLE POINT ITEMS
Emory Goble, of Power», it visB-
ins here this week.
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Sw. and Mr». H. M. Branham were
Bandon visitor» Thursday.
Mrs. Harriett Goald, «f San Ber­
nardino, California, arrived here
Thursday to visit with her daughter,
lira. E. C. Barker, of this city. Mr».
Gould came from her home with the
Richmonds, of Coquille. They drove
from Willow», California, Thursday.
Before You Resting!
See us for SHINGLES
WOOD and COAL
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FEED MERCHANTS
Storage and Transfer
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Alice, returned last week from Palo
Alto, California, where Min Itement
| has been attending summer school at
the Stanford University.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Getty, of Port­
land, were in town MoiWlay.
Mark Harchnain waa in
Bancroft on Tuesday.
W. M. EMiott, a miner and
pector working on the south side of
Salmon mountain, was th town Tues­
day. He reports that mining condi­
tions there are very good.
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Mae. Bertha Larson, 'of Los An­
geles, California, Mrs. J. 8. Lyons
and Mrs. C. McC. Johnson, of Marsh­
field, arrived hen Sunday to visit
their mother, Mrs. S. 8. Endicott, of
this city.
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• The popular Natatorium at
Bandon
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Visit the, “Nat” at Bandon
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SOMETHING BETTER
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Cream O’ Coos
Butter and Cottage Cheese
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Manufactured by
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COQUILLE ICECREAM CO
If you are in need of
FRUIT JARS
1-2
Qt.
Pt.
Qt.
Pt.
we can furnish them to you as follows:
Gal. Maann complete
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Mason, complete ....
.75
Mason, complete
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Economy, complete
1.00
Economy, complete
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.75
Your lawn is going to get brown if you do not
sprinkle this dry weather.
We have the 5-8
50 ft. non-kinkable hose for 10.00
Don’t forget to get your refrigerator while the
getting is good. Only four left
Quick’s
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Look Weil at the Well
(Written for the Oregon Tuberculo­
sis Association, by Dr. B. S. Herben,
of New York.)
When we go to the “country fair,”
whether by train or auto, wo would
do well to be cautious, for it is
the vacationist who is apt to come
down with typhoid fever white in the
country or upon his return. Typhoid
fever is spread toy the human excrete
(bowel and urinary discharges)—and
it is no wonder that it has been said
that for every (foath from this di­
sease, someone should bo hung.
Water from wells or streams or
springs which drain territory con­
taminated by the human beings is
one of the most fertile sources of the
disease; and the milk supply is read­
ily contaminated. Hands of careless I
people, and the foods under their
touch pass along thia vicious germ, I
the typhoid bacillus.
When you oat or drink the typhoid
gortns, your digestive apparatus
senda them into your intestinal tract
where they commence to play at
mischief. In the walls q ( the ititea. 1
This Is The Time
When every housewife should keep on hand
a good supply of lunch goods for emergen­
cies. Hot days when yoq don’t want to cook
—or perhapa a sudden decision to drive out
and have picnic lunch. It’s easy when you
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Monday and returned Tuesday.
tie spots which have been named
Mias Grayce Barker went out to Peyer's Patches. When the typhoid
the Hamilton camp on Rock creek to bacilus get into the neighborhood of
visit Miss Audrie Hamilton thi> these patches, they start an inflam­
week.
mation in them.
'Mrs. George H. Terry and son,
The Patches become rod and swoll­
III Jack, of North Bend, spent Wednes­
en and finally gray as the inflamma­
day in this city.
tion progresses ,to pus formation.
Mrs. F. W. Barker, of North Bend, The tissue becomes dead and Anally
and her father, 8. L Barker, oi sloughs or rota off to leave an ulcer
Beulah, New Mexico, were in town where the Patch was.
This ulcer
Friday and Saturday visiting Mr may go so deep as to perforate the
and Mrs. J. L. Barker Sr., of this muscle wail and even the peritoneum
city.
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(the membrane covering the intes­
A large number of Myrtle Pointer» tine) and if it goes through that
had < picnic at Arizona Inn on Sun membrane, the serious complication
day ,in honor of Miss Ruth Dixon of of “peritonitis" may follow.
Not
Klamath Falls, who is visiting here only is there a leakage of the intes­
Among those present were the fol­ tinal contents out into the free spaces
lowing: Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Barkei between the organs of the abdomen,
and daughter, Wilda, Mr. and Mrs but there may be dangerous hemor
Eprl Steele and baby son, of Bridge. rhages as well. It is usually a fatal
Miss Ruth Dixon, of Klamath Falls day for the patient when the Patch
E. E., Bitt and Etfwin Weekly, of becomes a hole.
Bridge; M t . and Mrs. J. L. Laird, of •Therefore, before you go to the
Coquille; Wilford, Eugene, Keith, and country, get a typhoid vaccination
Averil Laird, of CoqniMs; Mrs. 1. J. done by your doctor. Uncle Sam re­
Montgomery, of Bridge, Sol Bron­ quires it for all his soldiers. While
son, Earl Noaler, of Coquille, Mar­ you are away, carefully consider your
jorie and Carol Haselton And T. O. milk supply and before tasting the
Krewson.
water ba suspicions. Leek around
Mrs. C. A. Barker and daughter, st the tourist camp for * certificate I
WjMa, Merjorie snd Carol Hazelton, of iiwpirtiia whkh shew» that thel
of Myrtle Point, Mrs. I. J. JMt- State Board of Heath has inspected
gomery, of Bridge, and Mias Ruth the premises and analyzed the water
Dixon, of Klamath Falls, motored to supply and found them safe.
Over
Bandon Friday.
300 Oregon camps already bear this
Mrs. Earl Steele, Mrs. C. A. Bar­ sign. If in doubt look for the certi-1
ker, qnd Miro Ruth Dixon were at ficate.
Dora Thursday calling on friends.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Hoeman and
' BRIDGE BRIEFS
Mr. and Mrs. George Spencer and
W. A. Lett and son, Orlin, were
children returned Saturday from 3
business visitors in Coquille Tuesday I
»reek’s camping near Roseburg.
Henry Christian had the misfor-1
W. F. Ray, of Cooston, is here
tune to lose one of his horses Mon-1
visiting his brother, J. Lee Ray.
was I
Mr. and Mta. N. «, W. Perkins, of clay. It fell into a ditch
killed.
this eity, and Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Hooten
Moon, of Salem, left this week for
and little daughter, Beth, of Coquille. I
California.
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Mr and Mrs. E. C. Barker and were Sunday guests at the A. O.
children, Aileen and Cecil, motored Hooten home.
Mrs. H. C. Luttrell, who had been
to Arizona Inn Sunday. They were
visiting
for several days at the home
accompanied by Mrs. Harriett Gould,
of San Bernardino, California. Others of her son, Roy, returned to her
home in Myrtle Point Saturday er-1
making the trip were Mr. and Mrs.
A. B. Woodworth and daughter ening.
The Tennant home on King creek
Irene, of Marshfield, and Mr. aqd
was completely destroyed by fire I
Mrs. A. N. Gould, daughter, Harriett,
Saturday evening.
The fire had
and eon, Harold, ef Coquille.
Miro Ione Murphy, of Marshfield, gained such headway before it was
discovered, that practically nothing!
is in town thia week visiting her
could
be saved.
sister, Mrs. J. Hh Tucker.
Miro
Boro Tennant, who recently
Mrs. John Guerin spent Monday in
underwent a major operation at
North Bend.
Keiser Bros, hospital, is recovering |
J. D. Barger, of thia eity, was a
rapidly.
business visitor in Marshfield on
re-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank M<
Tuesday.
Mrs. A. H. Hamilton spent the turned the first of the week from
week end in this city from the Ham­ their honeymoon trip to Washington
and are now settled in their home at
ilton camp on Rock creek.
E. J. Schneider and J. M. Bledsoe Sandy.
Mrs. Lucy Culver gave a birthday
were business visitors in Coquille
dinner Sunday in honor of her son.
Tuesday.
A number of men from Coquille Dwight. The guests present wore
were in town Wednesday on their Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Culver and Con­
way to Brervster Valley, where they stance, James Culver and Mr. and
were to »plant some cut-throat trout. Mrs. Frank Culver.
Miss Utah Luttrell, who attended
Mrs. Ellis Dement and children and
Mrs. W. H. Feamley were Coquille the Daily Vacation Bible School in
Myrtle Point, returned to her home
visitors Wednesday.
Miss Gladys Hamilton left for her on King creek Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex McKendry and
home on Rock'creek Thursday after
visiting at the Guy Bell home since little eon, Virgil, arrived at the i
Sunday.
Miro Audrie Hamilton earn, down visit
from Rock Creek on Wednesday to
visit in this city.
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Guy Bell went out to the Hamilton
camp on Rock creek Thursday to
wetk.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Beil and baby
daughter motored to Rock Creek
8unday.
The Myrtle Point American, has
been sold by the publishers, Mr. sad
Mrs. J. M. Bledsoe to G. E. Hamilton.
F. M. French, jeweler of Albany,
was hi town Thursday. Mr. French
is spending Me vacation this year
looking over Coos county For sev­
eral yearn be has been secretary of
Uo Oregon Retail Jewelers associa-
Look up your requirement« and let us send
you a supply. Be ready.
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The Busy Comer
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Save Red Stamps and Get the Cash Discount
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have your vulcanizing sent out of town to be done.
We do better work here, and it’s ALWAYS money
back if not satisfactory.
How about that cord
It will pay you to come in and see.
Battery Water FREE
WALLACE TIRE SHOP
CoauiUe
Quality In Meats
Is Our Motto
PEOPLES MARKET
J. L. Stevens
“Tour Ideal Moating Pl^-
Transfer and Delivery
General Hauling
Our trucks meet all trahm aad boat» ami w» <teli<~
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We carry a stock of SHINGLES and are agents for
Johnson’s Mill Wood
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Mansell Drayage & Delivery Co.