The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 01, 1932, Page 9, Image 9

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to Happy Days
How Scientists
Produce Colds
Science has found the way to produce colds arti­
ficially—no germs. Just too much acid. And they
have found the sure way to stop them. By neu­
tralizing the acid.
This amazing new principle is the basis upon
which the tasteless Aspiroids act. They stop a
cold almost before it starts. In five minutes that
feverish, achy feeling is gone. In an hour or so
the cold has disappeared. Next morning you feel
like a new person!
,
Aspiroids were orginated by Rexall chemists and
are sold exclusively by Rexall Drug Stores. Com­
fort worth a dollar for just a few cents.
ASPIROIDS
36 UNITS
Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc
DRUGGISTS
STATIONERS
A Call to Prayer
Knife Hospital Notes
Thursday of the Week of Prayer
is designated by the World’s Woman’s
Christian Temperance Union as a
Day of Grayer, in the observance of
which every national W. C. T. U. is
asked to co-operate. '
We thereby call upon the White
Ribboners of the United States in
every local, union to assemble them­
selves together In one place at a
designated hour on January 7, 1932,
for prayer for the temperance cause
and peace of the world.
Officers National W. C. T. U.
Dismissals from the hospital last
Thursday, tthe day before Christmas,
were John Hayden, of Marshfield;
Clarence Cribbins, of Bridge; and
Mrs. Edgar Wilson, of Coquille.
John Bridge, Southern Pacific ac­
countant at San Francisco, who un­
derwent an appendicitis operation re­
cently, will be dismissed on New
Year’s day and with Mrs. Bridge, will
leave at once for home.
Ernest Belknap, clerk in Slater’s
Variety Store, underwent an opera­
tion for appendicitis last Thursday.
Thos. Buffum, of this city, sub­
mitted to a major operation at Dr.
Jas. Richmond’s hands on Tuesday.
Mias Lena Olbert, of Bandon, who
had been away for several weeks, re­
turned to Coquille this week and is
again on duty as nurse in the hospi­
tal.
Sheriff’s Office Investigations
gomery is the vice president, T. B.
Nees the treasurer, and Ben Chand­
ler, John Ferguson, E. P. Lewis, Ed
Kriger, Walter Chiene, C. 3. Gillette,
3. B. Bedingfield, G. W. Kaufman and
Jos. A. Larson, directors. The of­
ficers were named by the board of di­
rectors after the new board had been
chosen by the membership.
Sheriff H. IE. Hess and Deputy
Archie Philip were
investigating
Thursday morning the theft of three
magnetos from the John L. Aaaen
camp on the Bay. Another case un­
der investigation is the slaughtering
of a yearling calf at the John Yoakam
place on the highway this week.
The sheriff’« office has also been no­
tified of the disappearance of Arthur
Marvin, of Coos Bay, who had been
staying at the Norman Dunford home
in Coquille. (He left over two weeks
ago to do some black sand mining
north of Bandon and has not been
seen since.
Chadwick Lodge No. 68
A. F. 4 A. M.
Stated Communication
Tues., Jan. 12, 7:30 p. m.
SERVICE
COUNTS!
Garbage hauling of all
kinds. Weekly residence
calls anywhere in the city
at 80c per month. The best
service possible at all times.
C. B. Gregory
Phone 36-L Coquille, Ore.
MRS. E. A. WOODYARD
Accredited Teacher
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