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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1925)
■ » ACCOMMODATION *> 'T’’’'' 7* ■■ - , " AND WHAT IT MEANS Car al' built- -ACCOMMODATION” il u empty phnue until put into actual practice. A bank’s many facilities art as naught, until actual ly made use of. Manager, Durant Motor Company of California THAT. IS WHY we offer to the growing busi- f ne&s man a banking service that will help him grow still bigger. It may be in our checking department, or in all depart ments. But, no matter where, the hearty, complete accommodation of this bank is yours always. . The Star Four Cylinder Car is here to stay. It has won its way, by performance, to an enviable popularity. It is the greatest value buy in the world today.The popular Star FourCylinder Car will always be built The Star Four Cylinder Car is here to stay. A $50,000,00 in vestment stands back of every Star Car. The Star C^r blazed the trail for better cars, for greater value, at a low price. * The Star Four Cylinder Car gave the public, at low cost: 4 ■ v«’:- . ■ WE BELIEVE in a bank OFFERING accom modation. rather than waiting to be asked . for it That is why so many young busi ness men, and older concerns too, rightly regard this as THEIR bank. -., “i '■ >-' m J1 ■■ / Ask as to explain » •’ legical • [w?V ’M f * 4th Safety— Four-Wheel RÇ ■ Farmers & Merchants. Bank ' • ■ I* brakes. Safety at lowtxwt. COQUILLE, OREGON 1 < ifd ’ In the Star Four-Cylinder Car we made it possible for the buyer of a low-cost car to have and enjoy those features which Were heretofore only obtainable on high priced cars. < \-$raS ■ - ■ WM jA It’s a real pleasure to travel by stage! Speed with safety, cnmhhied beauty, comfortable stages an of service, stage travel Is any season of the year. •*# * Coos & Curry Motor . Co., Inc. We take the work out of travel and pot nection with, out lineT« G E. Smith Jr, Mir. 1 COAST AUTO LINES Coquille, Or«. w- L-lS.F. I 1--L Callin» ; m «sa Why it’s easy to keep Barreled Sunlight clean Boutin Buys More Timber One of the largest ttober deals of ths year was closed recently with the tale by Menasha Weodenware com pany of a large trwot of Port Orford cedar standing at the bead of Elk crsdkto Frank Boutin, Portland tim ber operator. The purchase was made by Georye Go thro for Mr Boutin. Although no consideration «M an nounced, the purchase price wai said to be in excess of <100,000. Boutin expects to Io» the cedar on the open market and dams are now beta» bulh to briny the logs down Elk creek Loggia» operations probably will not be started until next spring. The Menadha Wood-nware com pany which has extensive holdings in southwestern Oregon, has disposed of considerable of its timber recently, tot the Elk creek tract la the largest sale it has anade since coming into this sectionsMarshfield News. •yw '• w« Health Good ia Bay Schools Health in the public schools of Manhleld jras never better than ft is today and last year Marshfield was rated as the healthiest city in the United States, Dr. E. E. Straw/ dty health officer, reported to the • city council at a recent meeting. Dr. Straw Said that last year Marshfield had fewer deaths in proportion to population and births than any other city in the United States. Seattle Ser- was .second to Marshfield, he said. Dr. Straw reported to the council that tljere were nine Chees of n of scarlet fever and two of In the • dd I v It flow» freely i-V aw. GREGG Coquille j