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COQÜILUB VALLRY BRNTTNRL, COQÜILLR, ORBGON. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 31, IMS. Four Square Tabernacle PAGI SEYEN Arago School and Community ' Does the 4-Square Tabernacle be lieve in Divin* Healing? And why? Turn with me to James 5:13-18. 18. Is any among you afflicted? Let him pray. I* any merry? Let him sing psalm*. 14. I* any sick among you? Let him call for the elders of the church; and let them pray over him, anoint ing him with oil in the name of the Lord. ** 15. And the prayer of faith shall save the sick and the Lord shall raise ' him up; and if he have committed sins they shall be forgiven him. 16. Confess your fault* one to an other and id pray pra^ orje oqe for another that ye may L_ '____ _ The effectual fer- be healed. vent prayer of • righteous man availeth much. 17. EHas was a man subject to like passions a* we. a re and he pray ed earnestly that it might not rain; and it rained notion the earth by the space of three year* and six month*. 18. And he prayed and again the heaven gave rain and th* earth brought forth her fruit. 4 Notice in the thirteenth verse that the man himself is to pray fir A. In the fourteenth verse be is tv call the elders of the church, anointing him with oil, and in the fifteenth verse it specifies that it must be a prayer of faith, not of doubt. We ar* glad to respond when you need us. 4-Square Tabernacle. Phone 159-J ‘ T. 8. Winey, pastor. ----------- ;------------ The stock judging class had their second leaeon in stock judging last Friday. Mr. Hale, county agent, took Gray Oata (Recleaned) the ciaa* out for a work-out. Hungarian Vetch < The Arago Uigh-a^hool ha* joined Common Vetch Cwt. 4AL1-4.'-__ ______ J _ will ¡11 U be — the state Athletic society and Rye Grass 8c eligible for competition in any line of Red Clover 30c athletics. Abike Clover 30c We have eight students in typing Abike & White 28c this year. Mr. Mullins and Mr. Sevy, USE my savings account assisted by Henry Vetter and John JL as a sinking fund. When FOR HENS AND CHICKS Heriry, put in a new typing table last ever I embark on a new venture Saturday. lot every owner of a chicken I start a savings account. By Clarence Schroeder, John Carl, ard is an experienced poultry this method I meet my deprecia nest Milani, Lynn Pauli, Mr. Mullins Usually th* raising of tion and replenishment require and Mr. Sevy finished the partition in for meat and egg* is a the Primary room last Saturday. ments as needed." line, and the care of them A new international dictionary for ievolve* upon th* women. If you the eighth grade arrived last week. /ill depend on our special brand More and more men of large It is the-latest and best in f poultry feed you will have a of dictionaries. means carry savings accounts. ard lull of healthy, energetic and Our genial county superintendent, gg producing fowl*, An account here is a help to rich Order a Mrs. C. E. Mulkey, visited our city ack of it today. men and a necessity to poor and school last wapkw- 'aake- Mr*. Mulkey men. - - - was especially interest« I tercet. 1230 ishing up- of the club Premium Scratch 12.70 Fair. FRIENDLY, HELPFUL SERVICE Mr. Hale, county agent, left for Yoncalla the for* part of this week, where he will take part in a confer ence of agricultural .agents of. the western part of the state. Mr. Hale PHONE 80 will proceed to Salem after this con • ' COQUILLE, OREGON ference to oversee preparations for -the Coos county exhibit at the state fair. The freshmen were officially receiv ed by the sophomores last Monday night. The sophomore« extended in vitation* to the upper-class men and their friends. As usual the young Notice them. They are out for new thrill*, Notice is hereby given that I will folks had a jolly time. trip to Coquille Tuesday. The Arago community took an of in order to get a hew new thrill they not be responsible' for any d«bt* con F. A. Baker, of Bandon, had busi- fering for the suffering Chinese last picked beans all day Monday at the tracted by my wife. n the valley Tuesday. Sunday. The amount raised was over Daisy View Farm. . They got it. They 34t3* L. K. Hutton. and Mrs. Brant Taylor and twenty dollar*. ________ are now wondering if there is a chiro daughter, Hasel, and Rollie Alford About two hundred people took practor in Arago. New thrill*. Trexp^e Nefiees, printed on cloth, made a trip to Bandon Sunday. They —and he adds it’s Cow Bell Dairy’s milk — of course part in th* big corn roast last Friday The largest bean crop yield in one picked several gallons of cranberries I for sale at this office. night. Some forty or more visitor* week waa 1,184 pounds from three- while then*. from Coquille and Myrtle Point were fourth of an acre at The Daisy View present. The large crowd assembled Farm, owned by Mr. and Mr*. L. ' FF~»s ■' s. . . • ’ f «Äpv*» I Church of Ch rial about the big bonfir* with long forked Kasen. B. L- Hick*, Minister THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR FRESH MILK branche* in their hands wasting for Miss Rachel Woodward is having a the weiners, reminded us of picture* serious time getting acclimated in the Residence 125 3. Heath St. Phone 56L A Battle Greek physician ika/*. we have seen in book*. A little war “The Church with a great Plea." Philippines. She ha* been sick most "Constipation is responsible fer hnore Bible School 10 a. m. Ned C paint and * little more modern style if the time since landing in Manila, misery than any other càuse.” Kelley, Supt. Geo. W. Swinney, Asst of dressing, the excised .throng sil But immediate relief has been found houetted against the blackness of the ihc is now suffering with a run of Supt. Classes for all. Increasing in A tablet called RexaH Orderlies has night by the leaping red flare of the Dengue fever. This is the fever that terest and attention. Mrs. Martha INCORPORATED ' been discovered. This tablet attract* big bonfire would have given aatronp has been proving so fatal in Greece Mulkey will give another interesting water from the system into the laxy, suggestion of the tribe of Arigo on >f~late. She .will return home unless talk next Lord’s Day. Don’t mis* it.' onditioris improve soon. dry, evacuating bowel called the colon the war path. Sermon 11 a. m. “The Life More Everybody seemed to The Ladies’ Aid met Tuesday of Abundant." The water loosens the dry food waste . have a real exciting time. The young this week with Mr*. Clarence Schroe-,, aad cause* a gentle, thorough, natur-i meeting- itfMMgKntkaxif people .had their usual free-for-all *1 movement without forming a habit .’.Unix-up in the gwod <rid«fashioncd way:1 p. m. rw’ —1 * ever L' I. icaBwig — -JaMiasateal. —- erose. wfcjéJbjf —r«”—■•'W— Mr and Mrs. Ben Haines, of Ban *4 xjt Sermon 7J0 p. m. “ThV Profita There” were thrills everywhere. Even Stop suffering from . constipation. the spooners found the background don, were SundaySriaitors at the Lynn bleness of Bible Study.’’ Pauli home. ■» far forty day* hé drove'the Ark "Hardly enough to be worth shoot Chew a RexaH Orderlie at night. Next Wednesday 7:30 p. m. prayer meet favorable. ing” ' ' ____ Before h* found a place to park. day bright. Get 24 for 25c today at ing. ' We were favored Sunday"with a Members Compete at Fair —Pitt Panther. _ —Hardware Age. the nearest RexaH Drug Store. Choir practice Thursday 7:30 p. m. good message from Uncle John Root. Five club team* will compete in the at the home of Mrs. C. C. Farr. Uncle John thinks the devil isjiot school department of the County Fair The public is cordially invited 1<T dead and that his opportunity for >n Friday, Children’s.Day. The win attend all of our service*.7 operating seems to be quite as good ning team will be awarded a free trip a* ever, if not better. to the State Fair. There will also be - Baptist Church Mr. and Mrs. Ed Aasen and chil iwarded the ribbon* to the four girls dren, Arlie and Leroy, Lucille and M. 3. Woodworth, Minister. jf the heaUKprojecE Thia will occur Chester Flitcroft, Mr. and Mrs. John Sabbath School 10:00 a. m. n the Coo* oUunty Health ‘ booth at Root and Mr. and Mrs,- Dave Root Preaching 11:00 a. m. 1:30 p. m. The best specimen will re and Mr*. Hockema, mother of Mrs. B. Y. P. U. 7:00 p. m. ceive a free trip’ to the State Fair. Root, took Sunday dinner with Mr. Prayer meeting each Thursday ev The exact time for the demonstra and Mrs. Lewis Aasen last Sunday tions in cooking and sewing cannot be ening at 7:30 p. m. at Daisy View farm. When you read Note: We only wish we could make announced as it is not yet determined thia item you must remember th: iust how long it yill tske for each you know how anxious we are to make tenth commandment, “Thou shalt not - iemonstration, however, the Bridge full proof of our ministry a* a church covet.’’ lowing club will begin at 10:30. The and what a genuine welcome await* Glenn Robison and Miss A let ha -number* on this team are Marjory you at any and all our meeting*. Barklow were quietly married last Van Alstein and Winifred Clayton, Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. who will demonstrate the making of 4-Square Tabernacle Price Robison. a doll rug. The team from Bald Hill, (Undenominational in spirit) Caleb Robison and wife returned the members of which are Marietta Sunday our regular services. Sunday from Eureka, Calif. Caleb Parry and Ruth Shull, will demon 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. brought a truck load of equipment strate patching and darning. The 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. preaching. for the oil well drilling project on Bridge cooking club will be the last Tuesday evening chorus practice Fat» Elk road. o demonstrate before noon and will and night reading. W. B. Farrier has recently made make sandwiches. Members are Dor Wednesday evening, prayer meet some very fine improvement« to his othy LaBranch arid LaFern Shields. ing. Arago home. He is making hi* home Afternoon the first club to demon Friday evening, evangelistic. modern by considerable built-in work crate will be the Randolph sewing Saturday evening, young people’s and painting. He believes in keep •lub, whose members are Jackie Mc meeting. ing up with this age of comfort. Leod and Monte Russell. At the close AH evening meetings at 7:45. Mr*. Wanda Wilcox, of Gravel of th* short program in the Health Morning prayer meetings Tuesday, Ford, with Esther Crowley and her booth, the Arago sewing team whose Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at sister, Genevieve, were visitors with members ar* Opal Robison and Edna 9:30. Mrs. Bennett at the teacheiege last Halter, will demonstrate the making A cordial welcome await* you at Sunday evening. Mias Esther ha« of under garments. all our service*. Week after week and month entered the high school sit Coquille. Rev. T. S. Winey, Pastor. after month the Bigger and She is planning on entering the school Brewster Valley Better Chevrolet has swept for nursing at Loma Linda, Calif., as on to greater and greater Mis* Leia Parks, Daisy Laird and Christian Science Society soon aa she finishes high school. height* of popularity—until to no lea* impressive than Chev Wm. Finley and family, of Bandon, Jessie Laird attended the funeral of Sunday School at 8:80 a. m day it stand* acknowledged rolet beauty and style. Never 8unday Service at 11 a. m were visitor* at the Bert Paul home Miss Veria Sumerlin at Norway Wed everywhere a* first choice of nesday. before was a low-priced car so Saturday and Sunday last Subject for ne* Sunday, “Reality." tHe nation for 1928! The Foursquare held their regular easy to handle—for the steer There seems to have been a alight Wednesday evening meeting at 8 ing mechanism is fitted with misunderstanding of this writerir -meetings Thursday and Sunday ev- o’clock. Never ha* any Chevrolet en ball bearings throughout , » , reference last week to Mr. Mullins’ sning*. Sunday evening they had Free public Reading Room open in joyed such overwhelming the clutch and gear-shift lever ‘ new top. The reference was to his special music by Mr*. Roberta and Church Building every Tuesday and Cublic acceptance — for never Tk»T< respond to the slightest touch auto-top. The-old one (auto-top) had her son. ■Saturday afternoon* from two to ea any low-priced car pro- ...and big non-locking 4- Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laird made a f>ur. been overworked. . vided such an outstanding wheel brakes give a measure There was born to Mr. and Mrs. rip to Coquille Friday. combination of distinctive of braking control that is more Earl Stewart, of Arago, last week a Mrs. Anise Anderson, from Merril, beauty, thrilling performance Church of God than equal to every occasion. seven pound girl, Miss Glenda Geor“" ...................... ........*“ — Oregon, came .... Saturday to 1** assist her and amazing economy! Consecrated to An Ideal gia: Mrs. Stewart was formerly Miss sister, Mrs. Alford,, in caring for Come in and see the car that Sunday school isat 10 o’clock. It* beautiful bodies by Fisher- ’. Ethel Collier. Mother and babe are Edna, who is very ill. Morning general lervice 11 a. m. has won the approval of more long, low and racy, and finished Ethel Abernethy, of Dora, Ore., is both' doing fine. than three-quarters of a million in color* that reveal today's Young People’s meeting S:45 p. m. Mesdamea Lillie and Gulstrom with staying with her mother, Mrs. J. D. buyers since January 1st. mode for smartness and indi Evening general service 7:45 p. m. their children. took Sunday dinner Laird,, who is convaleacinig from a Learn for yourself why it h viduality—are far In advance Mid-week prayer meeting Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schroed broken 1«. scoring the greatest success of of accepted standard* in the at 7:45 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Willard, of er. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Aasen took this great automotive year! field of low-priced cars. Inside ’ Of course we want you to com*— Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Marshfield, are visiting at th* Albert just as you are.' Christensen home. . Carl. Walter L. Shrock, pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mayse moved Oliver Meyers was compelled to quit work last Friday on account of .nto their new house Monday. Bad organisation in government Jess Cotton, of Coquille, was call- a very bad cold and threatened case of flu. The Meyers family contem ng on old friend* in the valley Sat- comes home in many more directions COQUILLE FIRST STREET than even the taxes it wastes . . . plate a trip to California later. Mrs. urday. The large Green truck that has The remaining great step is to author Meyers had a very painful accident to her hand last week. One nail was been hauling legs for Fred Baker ise somebody to reorganise the ad- went through a bridge in upper ministrative arm of the' government. completely torn off. .. .Monday. - . - - ------- —Herbert Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. Bishop, of Nebraska.) Brewster valley Fortunate- who are visiting in our neighborhood, i !y no one was hurt, MIKE’S SEED & FEED, Inc FF/iy He Does It Farmers & Merchants Bank RIL’EF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION COW BELL DAIRY coring theYeafsQreatestSuccess SOUTHWESTERN MOTOR CO QUALITY AT LOW COST hav* t streak of U m wild west about Mr. Benham made £-• and —- Mr*. —- Julia* -- Calling saros 100 far |LM.