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THE COQUILLE * VALLEY SENTINEL, COQUILLE, OREGON, FEBRUARY 1», 1»M- ♦ Aunt Annie Barklow continue» very I ill as we go co press, she is sinking gradually and is in a dazed condition I .Aucn of the time. Her children asl I .vim her and aouig everything umu mving hltads can do but tn'ey realise die end is near.—«Myrtle rtnnt Amur- I lean. > . . LITE STOCK Road Bids Varied In bidding for the Fishtrap to Lam ps market roads here last Monday som^ of the bidders asked a higher price for concrete culverts than for Telling About People those built of cedar, while others bid the same for both and still others Eventa in the City and asked the most for cedar culverts. County I oome men grap a to 1 wj on Ute There seems to us -td be no question I .uuunauonai uiuuia WUxD&Ute-ui ■ xim SOW WILL REQUIRE that the concrete, if well built, pught to last the longest. Bidders who of Leland Minard was hero from Dora I wiviaaelves wuut others peisuade PROPER ATTENTION fered to do cement culverts cheaper I ms ' lneiKW to take a enapec. 'r he Wednesday. I rauui is -a wonuertui uitng lor ' The care the sow receives at far must-have expected to get by by'us ’ MaydV E. E. Johnson left Tuesday I .mg early returns on sporting events. rowing time has a great deal to do ing cheaper material. We noted this for San Francisco on business. | xx you uun a weiieve it, aaa «um ixiru with the number of pigs raised, the because tn getting figures for concrete Lyman Carrier made a business lor Urvrn uant. experience of numerous swine raisers work for the new Sentinel building trip over to Granta Pass this week. This care consists of for which ground waa broken this Liaraoeile Mintonye, of Coqadle, has shown. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Mast were in I sqpnomore in vocational euucauim, cleanliness and proper feeding ad week, it made some difference wheth visee W. C. Skelley, assistant pro ■ from their Lee ranch Wednesday. I vui taxe part ui tbe annual Lduca- fessor of animal husbandry at the er Belgian cement or Oregon cement was used in its construction. Singer eewing machine, nearly new, I uonai ejopumuen program in the wo- New Jersey State College of Agricul - \ $36.00. Svendsgaard. 4t2 I men a gymnasium tnu week end. I ne ture, New Brunswick. Political Announcements I girls in gymnasium classes will pre- A good plan to follow is to scrub — Miss Mary Wataon left yesterday I »ent several unusual dances to enter- thoroughly with boiling water and lye For Sheriff morning for Portland ta visit over I .am hign senoo^ guests. ’•>?' the pen or colony house tn which the I wish to announce myself as a ’ the week-end. ’ I sow is to farrow. This simple pfe- What could be more appropriate for Washington’s Birthday I A P. I elaheim, of the Bandon candidate for the nomination for Ben Wood, of Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, I ivorld, Edgar McDaniel, of the JvorUi caution is an effective way t<j make Sheriff of Coos County, at the Re than a box of chocolates covered Maxine Gherriés? the place clean and .sanitary. returned Tuesday from a two days I ueuu xxaxvor, ana L. D. Gordon, ox Superior Whole Cherries in delicious cream, covered with a A few days before the sow is due publican pr.friaries, May 21, 1926. trip to Portland and Corvallis. I ,ne Marshfield News, met here yes- to farrow remove her from the herd P. W. Culver. ' wonderful quality chocolate. They just melt- in your mouth. , A. J. Sherwood returned Monday I terday noon ana leit in the 1 ormer s and wa^b her udder with soap and evening from a business trip to Port I .-ar ror Eugene, where they are at- warm water. This precaution helps land. He left home Saturday mom-1 I .ending the conference of ^the state to check Intestinal worms In the small "•«S. After the sow has been cleaned I .-tutors today and tomorrow. place her In the farrowing quarters. Opportunity for some exercise '.J. E. Norton intends leaving Sun The pictures ot Mr*-L. A. Lil je- day morning in hia .new Nash coupe I -ivist and Marina Gälte, daughter and should be given the sow; otherwise for a week’s business trip to Port-1 grand daugnter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. she will have a tendency to become land. onerwood, appeared in tfle Oregonian constipated, and It will also be diffi I ouring tne past week. Mrs. Luje- cult to keep her pen in a dry sanitary , Evangelist O. A. Burgess, of Wood-1 condition. burn, preached at ths Church of God I Sv»t was patrofieM at a social iunc- The sow’s feed Just before farrow DRUGGISTS STATIONERS Thursday night and will preach again I uon while little Martha appeared on ing should be made more laxative kne Valentine page of Sunday's issue. and the quantity reduced. A good Sunday night. rule to follow is to cut her grain - The W. C. T. U. will meet at the! Deputy Sheriff S. A. Malehorn and ration In half and add a small amount home of Mrs. Houck on Friday, Feb- I Traffic Officer Williams returned last of wheat bran or linseed oil meal. A// Tastes Provided For Short Period of Glory ruary 26, at 2:30 p. m. A good at-1 baturday evening from Ashland whore This will keep her bowels loose and The Beiuchistan rugs are woven For many centuries Greek was the -hey attended the organization ot a she will recover from farrowing more with the Sebna knot, and have a fine classic language tn literature until It tendance is 'desired- ' .»race officers association such as the promptly by having her digestive sys storms silky appearance. The chief colors was supplanted by Latin. The classic Mrs. Ralph Nosier and daughter, I officers in Coos county have had for tem well cleaned. After farrowing, 1, the are dark blbe, brown, rich dark. red, period of Latin literature lasted barely Frances, have been seriously ill the I ¿he past two or three years. The the sow is in a feverish state for sev of the black, and white, and the designs are 100 years. Between the year 100 B. C. past week with attacks of diphtheria, I association is composed of officers eral days, and should be offered no usually geometrical, though some fol and the beginning of the Christian era. low the simpler floral patterns of Per Cicero, Lucretius, Caesar, Horace, Vir but both are beginning to improve I from Klamath, Jackson and Josephine food for practically twenty-four hours. sia. They wear well.—From a furni gil, Ovid and Livy all lived and wrote She should be given plenty of fresh Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Walker return-1 counties. ture ad in the Pittsburgh Press. and passed away. Rewards of Friendship water. 8pecial care should be exer ed Monday evening from Portland I A -party from New York, who had This communicating of a man's self cised in feeding the sow the first w.th a Hupmobilc sedan, which he I oeen visiting the C. L. Willey home week in order to insure a proper to his friends works two Contrary eti President’s Cabinet Ancient Oxford Cuttom will use for demonstration purposes. I for a week, left Tuesday morning for milk flow. The same kind* of laxa fects, for It redoubletb joys and cut- Qualifications for cabinet members ■" The annual stipend attached to the The Missionary Society of the Pi-1 ^orvallis, Portland and other points tive ration should be used after far teth grief in halves; for there is ho are not prescribed by law. The cab office of chancellor of the University inet is barely alluded to. in the Consti of Oxford is £5, and one of the func oneer M. E. Church will have a Cook-1 along the coast. They were Fred rowing as has just been recoftimended man that Imparteth his Joys to his tution. U is presumed that any per ed Food Sale Saturday Fob. 20th at I Remer and mother, of Watkins Glen, for giving Immediately before farrow friend, but he enjoyeth the more; and son appointed to a cabinet position by tions of the holder of it is to hear and determine chargee of treason and ing. Starting on the second day. give no man that Imparteth his griefs to Norier's Cash Store beginning st 101 4- /-JS? R^lrtReinejr andjvjfe^r # CM r^gUant. 4Ad teU.au preCecrotk agalnM asemtoeseMr fo^qtv. They naif been Lrav- . r aal il aa n a ■ ..■i........... iu ,.««. —Pathfinder Magazine. Herbert Fetter, of Remote, a fee ble-minded man who has caused the Greenland in Europe probate court more or less worry for understood to include Greenlsnd. Al ’QwPSttwnf NtilfTOffl IT“ though located close to . the North •’ Big Factor in Breeding American continent, Greenland Is Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc Mr sisarir a g s » jfi — believe that the question of nutrition plays much more of a part with the breeding ability of animals than is generally thought. Cattle that nre fitted for show and which are usually Kuitnen Appeals His Case The Bandon typing team won over the Coos River typing team, in the contests held at Coos River Wednesday Thp winning team wrote an average oP 46 words per minute, whilsfiCooe River’s average was 40 words. Otto Kuitnen, found guilty last week in Justice Stanley’s court of ¡possession of intoxicating liquor, has appealed, through his attorney, G. Russell Morgan, to the Circuit court for a reversal of the lower court’s findings. Transcript in the case was tiled with the county cleric yesterday. Herbert E. Mead, of North Bend, is the first candidate to file for the May primaries. He paid the $20 fee yesterday, requesting his name to appear as a candidate for the demo cratic nomination for »sheriff. He asks to have as his slogan on the bal lot, “An unwavering fig’..; against the high cost of conducting public office.’’ Sunday dinner at the Coquille Hotel means a day of rest for the house Take Three to the Pen wife; no worry, no drudgery. Ser Sheriff Gage and Deputy Frank Os vice is unexcelled. mund left yesterday morning for Sa The directors of the Marshfie! lem taking to the pen Frank Curtis, Elmer Scrimger and Elmer Standifer, Chamber of Commerce have decidi not to approve any Fourth of July sentenced by Judge Kendall Tuesday. They will also go up to Payette, celebration there this year as th- state canvention of the American Le Idaho, and bring back Willis and Roberta, the men who drove mort gion is to be held there the follow» month. gaged cattle off from the Z. C. Strang ranch at Fairview last April and Karl August Rolund, a logger shipped them to Idaho. • whose home is in Coquille, filed his declaration of iiflention to apply for Ground Broken Tuesday citizenship with the county clerk Dirt throwing began Tuesday morn- last Saturday. He io 46 years df age, a native of Sweden, and came to ng on the site of the new Sentinel the United States in 1906. building without any formalities. The We will loan in Coquille all monies very stormy weather of the previous few days delayed the start. It is, saved with us by people of Coquille. Let us explain the finest plan to cre we believe, the first business building to be erected in Coquille since the ate an educational fund for your children. See our display at Fuhr paper project was abandoned. ly shy breeders and in many cases are sterile. This can be accounted for from the fact that these animals con sume too large amounts of carbon hydrates and fata and not enough protein ; In this manner their repro ductive organs become weakened and are no longer able to function In a normal manner. Men who have shown cattle for a number of years have ex perienced this difficulty very often ; this is one of the drawbacks tn the showing business. If it la possible to bring these animals to high condi tion and In so-doing feed them greater quantities of protein feeds and min eral matter. It would, prevent much of the breeding trouble In thia of live stock. oil. Including crude, heavy whale oil, waa employed, and later lard oil waa substituted In certain of three lamps. The lamp-burning petroleum and kero sene came In considerably later. No more cranxing your car when you have your battery repaired at Co quille Service Station. AH work ruaranteed. about any kind of insurance. I will write it for you. N. C. KELLEY Dependable Insurance Sensible Shelves If shelves are necessary In your kitchen, have them placed low enough to be within easy reach. Then useless things will not be placed there and allowed to remain. We have been appointed distributors for the Stewart-Warner Radio. The Stewart-Warner Radio is the same to the Radio world as the Ford is to the motor world. This Radio is priced, which enables the public to enjoy a high grade Radio, for a very reasonable price. Stewart-Warner set No* 300 with-5 tubes, Batteries and Stewart-Warner loud speaker price $95.00 We also have the 6 tube Freed Eiseman Neutrodyne Radio tubes, Batteries and Rola speaker for complete man's Pharmacy this week—North ern Savings A Loan Aes’n. Mrs. E. C. Smith, of the Title Guar antee A Abstract Co., left Ta-, .day evening for Yankton, 8. D., in re sponse to a telegram that hsr'sister Miss Nellie Lynch, was very serious!-- ill. The latter is assistant supervisor of state hospitals in South Dakota. Camera and Savings bank will be given free to every person starting their savings account with the. North ern Savings A Loan Ase’n thia week. Let us explain to you the finest plan for your children’s educational fund. See our display at Fuhrman’s Pharm- Winchester Super 45-Volt B- Batteries $3.25 Winchester C-Batteries ... 50c Eveready Heavy-duty B-Batteries $3.85 Cunningham Tubes • • $1.75 Rola Speakers - - - - - $25.00 Stewart-Warner tubes • - $2.00 See BIRCH and See Better Optometrist, Marshfield Phone 322 100 ft. Copper-tined Aerial 150 ft Copper-tined Aerial Aerial Insulators Heavy Window Stripe B-Batteries Testers Antena Kits - Stewart-Warner Speaker Coquille Hardware Co