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COQUILLE, Chooee Officer« Meeting for Sheep Raisers The annual election of officers by Chadwick Lodge No. 68, A. F. A A. M„ was held in the Masonic Temple last Saturday evening. Included with those elected in the following list are the names of those who nerve by •P- pointment for the coming year: W. M.—E. A. Walker S. W—Ja*. M. Caugbell J. W.—H. E. Hess , Treaa.—L. H. Hazard Sec.—R. H. Mast 8. D.—Alton H. Grimes J. D.—W. E. Bosserman Chap—Q. L. Willey Marshal—O. C. Sanford S. S.—Clare Lehmanowsky J. 3.—Fred W. Wopdhurst Tyler—E. H. Kern ,< Installation of officers by Chad- wick Lodge could not be held last ev ening in conjunction with the Eastern Star installation for the reason that both E. A. Walker' and Jas. M Caugbell were out of town. A special dispensation from the worshipful grand master will be requested «nd installation will be held some time next month. Another series of meetings for sheep raisers ia to be held in the couft- .y during the first week of January for which dates and places are given below. Similar meetings were held PROGRAM last March with good attendance and considerable interest. Coos county is SUNDAY, DEC. 3« well adapted to sheep raising but Greta Garbo in problems such as diseases, manage ment and predatory animal control “THE DIVINE WOMAN” A Great Picture; with Un Hanson and Lowell Sherman must be worked out in order to make —sm^——________ .9 this enterprise profitable. Of late MONDAY, DEC. 31 1 meases have been the most serious handicap causing an average annual “LOST AT THE FRONT” loss of ten per cent and in some eases With George Sidney and Charite Murray, War Lords of Laugh considerably more. These losses can ter in the Big Bertha of War Comedies. be materially reduced by proper con Also the management will pass the Candy to Children under 12 years. trol methods and remedies. To help ___ \ 4 ~ you solve the difficulties which you are sure to meet if ydu .are in the TUESDAY, JAN. 1 sheep business is the purpose of these Colleen Moore in meetings. “OH KAY” H. A. Lindgren, livestock specialist, Colleen in her kind of part—tripling for cockney maid, lady boot Oregon Agricultural College, will dis legger and society pet. O. K.’d by roars of laughter cuss with you some of the sheep Adult 50c Child 10c management problems and also give you the- best obtainable information WEDNESDAY, JAN. 2 »’ on (he outlook of the sheep business. “THE CHEER LEADER Dr. J. N. Shaw, the veterinarian in Featuring Ralph Graves and Gertrude Olmstead. Packed with charge of sheep disease investigations college activity. Revival Services Begin Jan. 6 at O. A. C., will talk on diseases of The New Orleans Times Picayune, sheep and if some of you will supply THUR8DAY, JAN. 3 one of the leading newspapers in the a sick sheep, he will perform an au “THE RUSH HOUR south, las the following to say con topsy on it to show where the diseases With Marie Prevost and Harrison Ford. A swift-moving come cerning Rev. L. D. Coale, who will are located and how to detect them. dy drama vibrant with romance, humor and 'thrill. If you are in the sheep business you open a aeries of evangelistic services at the Pioneer church here the first can not afford to miss being at one FRIDAY, JAN. 4 of these meetings which are to be Sunday next month, Jan. 6: “ALEX THE GREAT” “There are evangelists who com held at the following places and H. C. Witwer’s Merry-go-round of riotous mirth. Witwer’s wit mercialize Christianity and by the dates i tiest wallop. C.. Carmen farm. Powers road, employment of spectacular and sen Thursday, January 3, 10 a. m. ' a*tional methods .create a furore the SATURDAY, JAN. 8 Roy Garrett farm, Myrtle Point, Rural Health Work Important result of which brings to their own Double Feature Day Thursday, January 3, 2 p. m. (Oregon State Board of Health) coffers huge collections. Then, there Bob Steel in E. E. Weekley farm, Bridge, Fri- Under modern conditions of trans are evangelists whose calling is sa “THE TRAIL OF COURAGE” portation and travel, rural and urban cred six) whose mesuges *re nothing ■day, Jemsmry— Baek to the days of daring deeds and fighting men. Langlois, Friday, January 4, 2 p. m. health conditions react upon each but the simple Gospel story. Such Miller Brds., Coquille, January 5, other. The sanitary quality of, the Also Johnny Hines in men are not found denouncing sin- “THE WRIGHT IDEA” tremendous volume of raw footfe now ' nera, but exposing the consequences 2 p. m. —Harvey S. Hale, County Agent. shipped daily through interstate traf Giris, Giggles and Gaga! Love, Larks and Laffa. of sin. These sincere evangelists come fic is of great importance, for both hu j to a city and spend their vital energy Coming Monday, January 7—Lon Chaney in ■ for the bettering of humanty and are Christmas Exercises Were Fine mane and business reasons, to our ' satisfied to live and let live. In the One of the.week’s finest Christmas public and our private interests and “THE BIG CITY” • latter class belongs Dr. D. L. Coale entertainment* was that in the should be insured by adequate, co- Come to the Liberty for your evening’s entertainment of Los Angeles, California.” j . .Christian church Monday evening. irdinated, joint activities of govern Always striving to serve the best Although the storm and the flu kept mental agencies—local, state and U. away, the church was filled and S. Public Health Service. To under i Chev Sixes on Display Saturday many 1 To You and Yours a Happy and Prosperous New Year I 1 each one present thoroughly enjoyed take the sanitary control of interstate Tomorrow will be a red letter day the festivities. traffic by inspection and quarantine at ; in Chevrolet history, for then every Fir trees at the door and on the ros our city borders and on our inter I Chevrolet dealer will be prepared to trum were supplemented with myrtle state lines would be futile and ridicu 11 display and demonstrate the new six- tree Aops'all over the auditorium so lous under present-day conditions. cylinder Chevrolet, whose recent an that ther« wye 35 Christmas trees in Efficient local health depaftments in nouncement created one of the big , stead of one. doing their work, perform duties of sensations in automotive history. The lighting effect«, tinsel, arch and » tate w ideend nation-wideImportante Hundred of thousand* - of persona ither deedrations made a most beauti with which the states and the federal, » —--nJ and 1 viewed the new Chevrolet six at the , health services are concerned. There- ful and harmonious picture. I ■ advance Aowing, but no cans for dem Before- the gifts to 1 the children fore, 'I seems, from a sanitary etand- onstration ptmposea were available ¿1 B were distributed a playlet was pre- Point, reasonable and proper for state that time. Tomorrow will be the ented which made a decided hit. The and federal agencies to encourage and first opportunity for motorists to ride olot, if It could be called a plot, wa« help in the development and perman in the new six and judge for them the part of a large number of ehil- ent maintenance of such departments. selves regarding a performance abili Iren in giving an old maid a real Phone 513x1 CoquIHe, Ore. Experience indicates that the beat ty which Chevrolet engineers declare , Christmas. Not overly popular the foundation for rural health service sets entirely new standards in the low children . were first going to present in the United States is the county priced flield. Reservations for demon- ] her a lot of empty boxes and contain health department under the direction stratidns have been pouring in on < ers, but good nature prevailed ar.d of qualified whole-time county health Marriage Licenses “Catching Colds” Costly ____ ____ __ of Health) Dec. 21—Judd C. Smith and Rose Chevrolet dealers by the thousands, , they presented herewith real gifts, officers. It becomes more and more (State Board and it is certain that a busy time is either | evident to those with practical exper in song or. by speech. Colds cost tbs citizens of Oregon j Ann McKelvie, both of Marshfield, ahead for the Chevrolet demonstrat Miss Bessie Lane was prepared to ience in the public health field that over three millions of dollars annual- They were married here the same day ly. The population pf Oregon is about1 by Justice J. J. Stanley at his office. ing fleet that will go into service to set the old maid part but was taken the agencies concerned with the pro . ------- u Assuming Dec. 22—Geo. E. Heinze and Ida I. morrow. 'll with the flu Sunday. Without any motion of specialised health activities, eight hundred , -v thousand. Assuming preparation, Miss Alta Sloan assum such as typhoid fever prevention, tu that forty per cent of the population Nielsen, both of North Bend. They H. S. Programs on Friday ed the role, and by using her judg berculosis prevention, venereal disease were married Saturday by Rev. Ira are wage earners earning an average of five dollars per day, missing work F. Rankin at the bride’s home. A committee of three has been ment as to the acknowledgement of prevention, or child and maternal hy Dec. 22—John Plath, of Marshfield, named by the high school student the.gifta, all ofXimpromptu, she car giene, can perform most efficiently two days due to colds represents a I loss approximately of three million and Rosa Kudrna, of North Bend. body council to arrange for a special ried the program through to a moot and economically by correlating their specific activities in with and making dollars yearly. All this loss ia the They were also married Christmas program every Friday afternoon dur successful conclusion. hem a part of a well-balanced com day by Rev. Ira F. Rankin, at the result of a condition which is to a ing the seventh period. There are prehensive program of local official bride’s home. great extent preventable. eight periods in a day’s school work Distributing Oregon Dainties health service under the immediate di- Dec. 22—Joseph Albert Davenport and the seventh is always devoted to Fifty per cent of all absences from The present Christmas season -ection of qualified whole-time local work lasting one day or more is due and Verna M. Hart, both of Myrtle some school activity; making it a brought a movement more extensive health officers. Point. They were married at the to colds. In addition to a lose of part of the regular school work. .han A any previous time which will There are In the United States time, colds cause inefficiency. It is Frank Porter home in Myrtle Point Every other Friday the program result in making Oregon products bet 2,085 counties, including dis- about Saturday by Rev. Omer Idao. not possible for a person suffering will be musical. ter known and more popular in the tricts comparable to counties, wholly Dee. 22 — Theodore Martindale, of with a cold to concentrate on his Last Friday’s program was a North Bend, and Cecil Morris, Of Christinas feature, presented by the eastern states than ever before, and or in considerable part, rural, to duties. that will center favorable comment on which local' health service under the In spite of the different climates, Marshfield. Torch Honor Society and it is planned thi| state. Reference is had to the direction of whole-time county or lo Dec. 22—Nile Delton Leach and that some organisation shall present there is a similarity in the occurrence thousands of packages of cheese, wal cal district health officers ia applica Lorraine Emma Bonebrake, both of ’ these programs, whether musical or nuts, filberts, prunes, etc. that have of colds throughout the country. ble, and in which such service would The common cold is the moot fre Reedsport. They were married at the special. been mailed the past several weeks to he highly advantageous. The number Bonebrake home on Christmas by Rev. The musical program consists of friends and relatives "back home” by quent of all acute infections. Colds of these units of population in which student singing and ig. conducted by residents all up and down western ate not usually considered a serious Chas. A. Edwards. such service was fn operation at the Dec. 24—Wm. Chas.'Faderhart and Miss Lucille Hoover. matter. However, the total coat of Oregon. In this laudable combination beginning of 1920 was 109, and at the Ruth Williams, both of Marahleid. colds computed in terms of time lost, of advertising and friendly remem beginning of 1928 was 414. Of these inefficiency, doctor bills, medicine, is They were married at the bride's home Jail Arrivals This Week brance, the dwellers in which their 414 counties or districts 368, or 89 per Tuesday by Rev. Charles Powell John greater than for any other disease. agricultural neighbors are engaged. cent, are receiving financial assist J. H. Kelley was a new arrival at Its complications such as pneumonia, son. Another thing that ought to be done ance for the support of their local the county jail Monday. Ho was Dec. 24 — Robert Chard, of Marsh nephritis, hesrt and other organic di is to see that the word “Oregon” is health service from one of more of fined 8240 and sentenced to 30 days seases, make it a more important in field, and Lorene Lemon, of Leneve. printed prominently upon every box the following agencies: The state fection than tuberculosis or any other They were married by Rev. C. P. in jail by Recorder E. A. Dodge at and package of local product that is health department, the United States Myrtle Point for possession of li Johnson, Saturday, in Marehfieid. infectious disease. Colds are usually «hipped out of this state. That is one Public Health Service, the Rockefel Dee. 24—Wesley Irwin Philipi and quor. infections of the nose,- throat, or of the ways necessary to secure proper ler Foundation, or other agencies. Byron E. Henry, for driving while Rachel Evelen Sumner, both of bronchi. The infection is usually well-directed intoxicated, was given 60 days and notice and credit, says the state mar Money invested for spread by direct infection from per Marshfield. They were married by ket agent at Salem. whole-time county health service a fine of 8100 by Justice Young at Judge Mart Saturday at his ofllce. sons having colds. Sputum from indi yields to the average local tax-paying Dec. 24—Stoye Boyd and Hazel Bandon. He was lodged in jail Tues viduals having colds is cast on the eitisen an annual dividend in dollars Letter From Geo. Heninger day. Long, both of Bandon. They were ground or floor and dried, and its ■' 1 1 Writing from Milton, in eastern and cents ranging under different lo contained germa are swept or blown also married by Judge Mart here Saturday. Oregon, to renew his subscription to cal conditions from 100 to 8,000 per A Huge Egg about. Colds, while they are striet’y cent. Dee. 24 — Robert Smith Trigg and infectious, are brought on by acces Geo. E. Binder brought ' in to the the Sentinel, Gao. Heninger, a former Over 80 per cent of the rural popu- Lucille Harris, both of Myrtle Point, Coos county citizen, say» that his Sentinel, office Wednesday morning ar sory factors. latlon of th« United States is as yet They were married Christmas hv tk — aar-~*y f»rtnn are:---------- egg laii by one of his White Plymouth "community has~Eeen very fortunate unprovided with official local health 1. Over-heated and uneven room Justice E. A. Dodge at his home jn Rock bens which measured eight in being free from flu so far, blit service approaching adequacy. As a Myrtle Pbint inches the long way and was seven that we have had a few cases of consequence of this deficiency, there temperature. Dec. 24- -Wm. A. Marr, of Bandon, 2. Lack of sufficient humidity inches in circumference. ’ This is the smallpox and scarlet fever in a light is a sacrifice of the health and lives and Pearl Petersdorf, of Monmouth, largest egg we have seen for several form. Also we had an exceptionally 8. Chilling or wetting of the feet. heavy crop this year and a fine fall to and the material resources of many Ore. They were married by ■ Judge years. 4. Fatigue and lack of sleep. of our people every year—a sacrifice care for it.” Mart hers Saturday. 5. Overeating and an improper diet. which is needless because it is pre 6. Defective air passages, diseased Dec. 26—W. H. Manwaring, of Pow “Hatchery Chicks For Greater ventable, and preventable by measures tonsils, adenoid», and sinus infection». ers, and Clarice G. Robinette, of ¡Profits’* is the slogan of a national New Case* in Circuit Court readily within our means and demon Kinmath Falls. T. Faulty elimination. j hatchery organization whose members Dec. 22—City of Marshfield vs. Rose strated to be in the highest sense 8 A run-down condition with a ' are pledged to fair dealing with cus 8. Hamlin et al. economical.—United States Public special susceptibility to catching cold. Proper housing is one of the most tomers, and better chlekb through im Dec. 27—First National Bank of Health Service. 9. Presence of an epidemic of colds important factors in poultry keeping. provement of their egg sources. Gardiner vs. L. J. Simpson. that are highly infectious. See that hens ans protected from win Auto Topo and Corte in Lights1 t ter draughts, and they’ll repay by lay Proper feeding ii half the battle The Oregon Farmer can now he se made new or old ones rspaired. C. E. Trespam Notices, printed on doth, ing eggs you can turn into winter J when it comes to getting profits from cured in connection with the Sentinel Collins Body Shop, 865 Front Street, | profit». the farm poultry flock. for 25 cents a year; >8 copies • year. Coquilfo for aal« at thia office. Liberty Theatre Local and Long Distance Hauling A- revolving door in Montreal foiled three bandits. 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FOR RENT Jan. 1, 1929—«-room house, 651 West Fourth St., with bath, full plumbing and laundry trays, large electric range, water heater and fireplace. With garage. House lately papered and painted. 133.00 per month. Apply on prem ises. T. J. Walker. FOR SALE—'Piano at a bargain. See this one before you buy. Fred’s Radio Shop. WATCH OUR WINDOW LISTINGS for Bargains in Real Estate. We Buy, Sell, Exchange. We have helped others to work out their realty problems, let uu help you. Whether it is a ranch you need or a house louse in town, a d^ry dair; herd, sheep or what? v __ _ _ SEE __ CLAY, 387 W. 2nd St. Phone 198. FOR RENT—Apartments in the Nos- , ler Apartment House. Completely furnished, including steam heat, hot and cold water. Prices 820.00, 830.00 and 835 00. Call at Apart ment No. 1, lower floor. SANDING FLOORS—Old or new floors sanded; estimates given. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call Harry H. Oerding, phene 161. Contractor Builder By Contract or Day Labor Are You Going to Build? 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