COQUILLE.
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Will Haadh
Mrs. W.). Ct________ .
for the 1230 »ale of th* Christmas
Seal* to be sponsored by tbe Coos !
County Health Association announced I
yesterday the appointment of her co .
workers in the forthcoming sate. They ,
are: Mrs. J. T. Brand, assistant .
’
chairman and Mrs. Lynn A. Parr,
—
publicity chairman.
NOBLER A WALKER.
K. F. Grider, president of tbe Coos ,
.
Elwin Alford was a Coquille visitor County Health Association, pointe eut
’
that
this
will
be
the
24th
annual
sale
from Brewster valley yesterday.
,
of the tiny health eeala, th* first sale
Eyes tested—glasses fitted. V. R-
having occurred in Delaware in 1207.
'
Wilson, Optometrist, Coquille, Ore.
Since that time th* returns have in
Cody Carlson was in CoquiMe from creased in velum* until last year over .
his Bear creek ranch this morning.
15,500,000 waa raised in the U. 8.
Safety First!
Use Cow Bell through this method.
,
The sale in this county last year
Dairy’* Pasteurized Milk and protect
was 11400.04, with tbe state total
your health.
»58,444, and it is hoped both these
Mrs. Paul Van Scoy went up to figures will be exceeded this year.
Portland tbe first of tbe w«*k to con The disease prevention work of tbe
sult Dr. Sears for bee sinus trouble. Association for 1231 will depend
Notice: Farmers—We buy Beef, largely upon the generous support
\4al, Pork, Poultry and Hides, at the given the sale which opens the day af
ECONOMY CASH MARKET, Co ter Thanksgiving.
Ninety-five per cent of the funds
quille, Oregon.
raised in Oregon wifi stay in the
Mrs. Martha Mulkey and taro chil
state, only 5 cents out of each dollar
dren, who had been visiting her par
contributed going.to the National Tu
ents at Petaluma, Calif., returned
berculosis Association to help finance
home Tuesday evening.
scientific research and ether activities,
Amateur School Circus at Valley according to Mr. Grider.
View school, November 22, at 8 p. m.
Mrs. Conrad has announced the fol
Adm. 25 cents for adults, school chil lowing as chairmen for tbe Seal Sale
dren 10 cento. Under six free.
in their respective communities:
Mr». J. Arthur Berg, Coquille;
Armistice Day was observed in Co-
quihe Tuesday only by the cessation Mrs. Anne Kicking, Bandon; Mrs. H.
of business, practically all stores, G. Dement, Myrtle Point; Mrs. Esther
Jones, Powers; Mrs. Verne Lundy,
shops and offices being closed.
Twin Oaks; Mrs. Earle Steele, Bridge;
Wanted—Tenu, Camp Stove«, Fur
Mrs. E. L. Clausen, Broadbent; Mr*.
niture, etc.
Arrow Hardware Co., J. W. Ruble, Coaledo; Mrs. W. J. De-
next door east of Farmers and Mer Boert -Gravel Ford; Mrs. H. L. Hef-
chants Bank.
15tf fley, Parkersburg; Mrs Fremont Jef
Samuel Bertelson, who came here
from Alturas, Calif., recently, is im
pressed with the outlook for this »ac
tion and may decide to remain.
•- Insure your ear with Ned C. Kelley.
M. D. Sherrard left at four o’clock
this morning for Orland, Calif., where
he has a fruit ranch. He expect* to
seed «Macros of it to alfalfa this fall,
and did not know when he loft wheth
er he would be gone but a few days
or three months.
Tbe ladies of the Missionary Society
of the Pioneer Church will have
charge of the Sunday evening eervice,
beginning at 7:30 p. m. An interesting
program has been
prepared with
special music, etc., and a cordial wel
come la extended to the public.
Myrtle Point’s
mayor,
W. W.
Baynes, declared a holiday this after
noon from 1:30 until 4 o’clock, on ac
count of th* Myrtle Point-Marshfield
football game being played there.
Coquille’s final conference game
will bo with Myrtle Point hero next
Saturday, Nov. 22.
Dr. Richard Berg is a guest this
week at the home of his brother, J.
Arthur Berg. Dr. Berg’s residence is
in Portland, but he haa Juet returned
from New York where he was taking
a special medical course. He ac*4hi-
panied Mayor Berg down from Port
land Wednesday and expects to leave
Sunday for his home.
Mrs. Sadie Jayes returned Tuesday
evening from Salem, where she had
been visiting two sons, and Portland
where she had been taking treatments
the past month and also visiting a
daughter there. She feels now that
she is oompletely recovered from the
ailment which has been troubling her
and says she feels better than she has
for years.
Mr. and Mrs. John Troickler, resi
dents of Coquille who left hero
twelve years ago and for the
eight years have been in Nome, Alas
ka, were guests at the Fred Belloni
home from Saturday until Monday of
this week. When Mr. Treickler re
turns to Alaska early next spring, he
wifi fly from Fairbanks to Nome.
Both their daughters are married and
live in San Francisco, and Oakland,1
California.
Programs Spoiled by Noise
Both afternoon programs as sched-
uled for the Community Building dur
ing the Com Show, were carried out
on time and before good audiences,
but there was so much confusion due
to constant travel through the build
ing that no one could get satisfactory
reception. And some of the boys
seemed to think that no one wanted
to hear and spent the hour of the
program playing there.
Christmas Seal Sale Starts
At Annual Celebration
We believe in the community in
which we live. We have a climate and
SHINGLES
a country that cannot be surpassed.
We believe in every legitimate form
of advertising our community. Th*
original purpose of the Corn Shaw
HINGLES Is a remarkable
was and is yet a good one. This year
both by name and by nature. It la
the Corn Show committee ie to be evidently aa old disease, since Its
commended for their splendid work. popular aa well aa Its actentUlc name
The exhibits were excellent; the pa both go back Into antiquity.
Its popular name of shingles to a
ride, program, band, etc., were very
corruption of the Latin word, cingu
good, perhaps, better than usual.
Those who were responsible are to be lum or girdle, while Its scientific
name, herpes socter. Is from the Greek
congratulated and their efforts are word which means the some thing;
greatly appreciated by the community. so it to dear that the thing about thio
But why is it that we lot a group peculiar disease that Impressed those
who do not particularly care about the aadent people was the same that
community or the CornShow spoil the strikes the observer today, namely,
good that the Show might accomplish, the girdle or belt-llke eruption run
>-f .
by their drinking and disorderly con- ning around the body.
Shingles Is a comparatively com
luct
Both nights during th* show
mon condition. It occurs rarely tn
our city was wide open. Drinking men
children, moot commonly la persons
and women were on every street. If under twenty-five. It la also common
a man should have been in our city among those over sixty. It Is moot
at that time looking for a place for a prevalent in the spring and fall.
home for himself and family, he
Ito cause to In doubt. Many author
would hav« moved on. If we are to ities regard It as a specific Infection,
have a wide open city with our Corn like smallpox, measles or scarlet
Show, we are better off without the fever.
In some coses, an attack billows In
Show. It loses its usefulness when
the rough element is permitted to des jury or exposure, as a broken leg or
exposure to cold or wet. Others re
troy all the good thst.it mght accom
gard It as resulting from some form
plish. Have we had our last Com of poisoning, either from a center of
Show? We believe that we have if Infection as a boll, or from absorption
it means a license for »very hoodlum of poison from the bowel*
to do as ho pleases. We believe that
The peculiarity about shingles to
we have unless the officiate can assure that the eruption always follows the
us law and order; for a number of course of a nerve. The most common
those who have worked hardest for form Is that which follows one or two
the success of the Show have said of the Intercostal nerves, which run
below the lower border of the ribe;
that they are through unless they can
usually only one side, the right, la
have this assurance.
affected, rarely the eruption Is on
We not only believe in our country, both sides, forming a true girdle er
but see believe in the people of this belt
community.
And we ar* voicing the
Other nerves involved may be the
fries, Randolph; Mrs. J. G. Hartwell,
Riverton; Mrs. Clarence Schroeder, sentiment of those law-abiding citi- todal. the opthalmte, when the' eyo-
xens who have their homes, their ball is Involved, the temporal, In the
Arago.
children, and their interest here and forehead, the crucrlal In the thigh,
and the sciatic in the back of the leg.
who care for the finer things of life.
Cora Show Responsible for
The attack generally begins with a
S. D. Walters
neuralgia In the nerve involved. la a
Crowds—Not for Conduct
D. L Hackett
few days the eruption appears on the
G. A. Gray
akin
on the line of the nerve. The akin
Elsewhere in this issue appears an
Elmer Sadler
to bright red with little pimplee scat
article, signed by five Coquille minis
D. Loroe.
tered along the line nt the nerve.
ters, deploring the drinking prevalent
There to burning, Itching, and dull
¡n Coquille last week end. That there
throbbing pain. Mild cases last for a
National Grange Convention
waa drinking no one can think of de
week to ten days. More severe casee
Members of the Grange and those
nying, for there waa too much of it.
may run a mouth or six weeks. The
But the point we want to make is who ate interested in the workings of eruption generally disappears without
that it was in no way connected with the Grange «rill be interesting in leaving any scars The pain Is coo-
the Corn Show, except that the two knowing something about the National trolled by morphine. If necessary. The
days', celebration attracted thousands Grange Session now being held la eruption to treated with slue and
to Coquille and some of the visitors, 'Rochester, New York. It is a ten-day boric acid dusting powder and coal
session beginning^November 12 and ing washes
m well as home folks, made it the oc
ISM. Waataea NawasMMV tJato*.»
lasting until the 21st.
casion for excess.
Mr.
ad
Mrs.
CharieaC.
HuKare
Maideehair
Trse Eahibited
At the old time dance Saturday ev
the delegates from Oregon.
Ms*.
flnkn or Ulsl
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w * sata
l*ta l 4*1
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4s sav DIU*’’, 4SI
I taC-ZS I in IS ,
ening
there
waa
no a liquor
in evidence,
•or were drinkers there, and the same George A. Palmiter, wife of the forte- JapaD the only tuuderti survivor of a
applies to any CornShow feature. The ,r
Mast r, to a national officer tree family of which ten focati ape
dee are known. Is represented by an
Corn Show itself was clean, enjoyable, an<^ w’"
*n Attendance.
ind a complete success That some - The only election of officers in the exhibit In the hall of plant life at the
of Nutural History.
abased the eamivai idea and spirit is National Grange this year is on* Field Mi
I
no fault at those In charge of Cornlm^"ber ot
co““‘ttt* I Chicago, which include- a branch In
full flower, need*. fruita and wood.
Show affairs. It is a practice that has and one member of the board of man
agers
of
th*
National
Grange
Month-
become
altogether
too prevalent
Shifting Maa
whenever celebrations are held. To *•
David'e mother gave a man solicit-
The business session* of tbe Na-' Ing work a task for the day. After a
reduce it to a minimum ie the duty of
those responsible flor law enforce tional Grange will be held in the ball J weary time trying to keep the laborer
ment, but it is not fair to those who room of Hotel Seneca this year. The on the job she called him a shiftless
are working to advertise and boost seventh degree wifi be conferred on man. A few days Inter a stranger
Coquille to talk of abandoning the perhaps the largest class of candidates called and the Ove-year-old lad said:
“If you are a shifting man. mother'll
Com Show because a few, compara over to receive this degree and per-
not give you a jolt.'
tively speaking, make it an occasion harps the largest class to receive a
degree
in
any
secret
order.
This
de
for exceas.
The great majority of
DistrisS's Claim Allowed
those here last Saturday evening were gree will be conferred Friday, Nov
The District of Columbia waa sot
ember 14; the firet class of 2500 can
law-abiding and law-respecting.
originally considered In the appoint
didates will begin taking the Seventh meat of Rhodes scholarship*. After
at • a. m. in the Masonic yean of consideration It was ruled
Observed in Schools This Week degree
Temple, the second clam at high that the district be treeled as part
National Educational Week hia been noon, the third at 2:80 p. m., fourth of Maryland, and the flrst election
observed this past week in the Co at 5 p. m. and the fifth at 7:30. The I under thia arrangement was held tn
quille High School by a series of daily sixth group will begin at 10 p. m. December, 1224.
assemblies, at which time the students and if necessary a class at midnight
Social Division
and the High School faculty have I This day is .expected to be the big
"row Hundred" is a phrase
joined with outside «peakers in ob day of the session and plana are be-
In the gay nineties which ro
serving this occasion.
ihg made to entertain 20,000 vj-'tom
te the relatively small number
Bishop W. T. Sumner, Mrs. Ines in the city of Rochester.
Chase, of the Coquille Schools, Lyman
The national lecturers’ conference
Carrier of the Coquille school board, will be held in the City Armory at'
and Lynn A. Parr, superintendent of 10 a. m„ November 14. Mr. Hulet,
the Marshfield public schools, hsve State Master of Oregon, is to be one
1
addressed the etpdente of the school of the speakers and will speak on
Beauty in Goodness
this week on subjects pertaining to "Why a balanced program la neces
That which la striking and beau
education. Student speakers, the High sary in every Grange,” There will
tiful Is not always good. hut that
School orchestra, the mixed chorus, be addresses by Alexander Legge, of
which Is food Is always beautiful
and various faculty members have tbe Federal Farm Board;
—Ninon de Leucine.
Arthur
taken parts In the program to make Hyde, Secretary of Agriculture, and
the serie* of awembHes a decidedly
interesting group of student gather
ings.
—
GLENN NEIDEIGH
S
Take Special Notice
when Psycho and Mental
restore you to complete
lasting health?
Consultation
Why be ill
C. E. Convention at North Bend I Science
will
I
The county convention of Myrtle
Union Christian Endeavor, opens in
the Church of Christ at North Bend
thia evening.
The sessions will be
presided over by Miss Alda Sloan, of
Coquille, who is president of the
Union. There will be morning, after
noon and evening suasions.
jand
free.
Also why drift along in doubt and
uncertainty when gifted psychologist
and metaphysician wifi accurately re
veal to you your past, present and fu
ture and put “you" on the right road
to Health, wealth and success?
A complete five dollar reading for
one dollar and fifty cents from Nov
To Open Shop December 1
Opening of Mrs.
Alice Baker’s ember 12 to 22nd. Do not miss this
Gown A Gift Shop has been postponed opportunity. Apts, over Ante Park
until Dee. 1, due to the fact that the Grocery, Myrtle Point, Oregon.
remodelling and decorating of the old
postoffice quarters is not yet com FOR RENT—5-room Bungalow, elec
tric range in kitchen, at oast end
pleted.
•f Second street
E. M. Wilson,
phono 143-L.
j^e
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work and taking care of children.
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<
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December 1st
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as was announced
Hiland Theatre!
MYRTLE POINT
G*
Sunday and Monday, Nov. 16-17
The STORM
Teacher of Violin
Blizzards that bite with the sting of peril - - avalanches
that engulf puny lovers - - Nature at her worst—and best
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Phone 42-J
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Special Communication
Tn*- Nov. 18—7:30 p.
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When Scandal Threatens—She Laughs!
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