The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, May 29, 1936, Page 12, Image 12

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Dr. Ralph F. Milne has his office
for the practice of dentistry, in the
First National Bank building here,
open now. He expects to spend Sat­
urday each week in his office at
Powers, and the other five days in
the Coquille office.
About a Coquille Industry
HOME FOLKS
Uncle Sana’s Attic
Isn’t it fun to browse around in at­
tics unearthing old treasures and dig­
ging for new? Come with me and
let’s go up into Uncle Sam's Attic
Telling About People
Half of us do not really know what’s’
Eventa in the City and
up there or what’s already been car­
Ask for Cow Bell Dairy cream and
County
ried out!
milk, the only milk and cream made
Alaska has many nick-names, Sew­
safe by pasteurization. ’,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marrlon left
ard’s Folly, Seward's Ice-Box, Little
Mrs. K. P. Lawrence and sons in­
Monday afternoon on a business trip
Orphan Annie and Cinderella. But 1
land leaving tomorrow for a month’s
to Portland.
think the best is Uncle Sam’s Attic.
visit at their old home in Oakland,
And what an attic it is—lying there
Ideal Bakery bread to slow baked. Calif. Kennett, Jr., who is an ac­
high above our forty-eight proud
5ltf
cordion player of considerable prom-
rooms.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. G reenough are se, will devote a part of his vacation
You will remember when Secretary
Dairying in the Coquille district is
leaving this afternoon on a holiday there to taking lessons on the instru­ one of our major industries. Large Seward bought Alaska from Russia
trip to Astoria, Portland and Corval­ ment.
quantities of Cheddar or American in 1867, for *7,200,000 that he was
lis.
50 and 25 watt 32-volt Lamps for cheese are manufactured annually in severely Criticized.
People, then,
So many women possess that breath-taking charm
. Mrs. F. C. Hudson left Wednesday country lighting plants, now at this community. In the production could visualize no wealth there, but
of bright eyes, rosy cheeks and luxurious hair,
for an extended visit in Minnesota looton Electric Shop.
of this cheese from whole milk, a only looked upon it as a frozen peak!
that life today is a veritable beauty contest! Dull
and Wisconsin, where a number of
It is interesting to compare the fol­
Mr. and Mrs. James, who left Co­ large quantity of whey, equal in
eyes, sallow skin and drab hair are the results of
her relatives reside.
quille 17 years ago, have returned to weight to about 85 per cent of the lowing figures with the purchase
internal disorders and can be easily corrected by
price.
Seven
hundred
million
has
milk,
is
produced
as
a
by-product.
If you want to subscribe for a Port­ his section, and have purchased the
your physician. See him and take your rightful
land daily the clubbing combination Radabaugh place, just above the Nor- Whey is 94 per cent water and 8 per been taken out in gold. One billion
place among the ranks of loveliness!
cent
so|ids.
Of
these
solids
about
75
in
salmon,
and
one
hundred
million
in
we offer with the Sentinel will save vay school house on the Norway-Lee
Besides this, forty million is
A Prescription!»! Fills Rxs Carefully
oad. Mr. James has been up here per cent is milk sugar and the re­ furs.
you money.
at
¿or some months, but went down to maining 30 per cent consists of milk realized each year in salmon and ten
Mrs. W. V. Glatoyer came in from
million in gold.
Watsonville, Calif., the fore part of minerals and albumin.
Klamath Falls Wednesday evening,
Through most of the United States
Alaska is larger than Ireland, Scot­
May and returned with Mrs. James a
leaving again today on official busi­
whey
has
been
a
waste
product
for
land,
England, Norway, Sweden,
couple of weeks ago.
ness connected with the O. E. S.
I
years and has been allowed to run Denmark and Finland combined—or
Ask about Pacific Mutual 5 way. into rivers or sewers, or used as hog six times larger than the state of Ore­
4
Ask Ned C. Kelley for rates on
Policy. A. A. Nosier, Jr., 147-J.
feed.
As
the
quantity
of
whey
has
gon.
And
yet
the
population
of
Port
­
Fire Insurance.
STATIONERS
DRUGGISTS
Mrs. J. E. Norton and Beverly, increased in populous centers its dis­ land is five .times greater than the
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hart, of Med­
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Nor­ posal has become a problem of great whole of Alaska, the latter having
ford, brother-in-law and sister of
When allowed to run only 60,000 inhabitants.
ion, left Wednesday morning for The importance.
Mrs. J. A. Lamb, were week-end vis­
Dalles, where Mrs. Norton will at­ into, rivers it results in harm to the
It's hard to believe that in so vast
itors here and attended the bridge
tend the state convention of Feder- fish and very often creates a nuisance a domain that there are only 1,628
ceremonies at Florenc.
ited Woman's Clubs.
From there because of the odors which deveolp. miles of wagon road, 88 grade schools
Drink Stilliclous—the vitamin B .hey will go to Boise, Idaho. Mrs.
Its use as a food for hogs is econ­ and 15 high schools. But now, with
Chocolate health drink. Contains Norton’s former home, where her omically questionable unless it is fed Alaska’s 72 landing fields, airplanes
yeast. Cloverleaf Dairy, Pure Milk mother and brother reside. They ex­ as a supplement to a grain ration. In are fapidly making it a promised
Farm Loan Ass’n Activity
“Paises” Street Care
tc Cretin. Phone 7R42.
. 17tf pect to be gone about ten days.
localities such as Iowa where plenty land.
A curious luxury of ol<l New fork
Geo. Dunning, representative of the
of locally grown grain is available,
There are so many places we’ll Federal Land Bank of Spokane was was the “Palace” street cars which
Ward McReynolds will be at the
Insure your car with Ned C. Kelley
the
whey
forms
a
very
excellent
ad
­
want
to visit in Alaska. Paramount a Coquille visitor yesterday to meet ran on the Bowery ,n the 1870». They
Coquille city hall again next-Wed­ in a reliable Oregon stock company.
ditive to the diet of the animal. In in majestic and unusual beauty is with E. J. Tilly, secretary of the Co­ had fancy upholstered ariu-rlinlrs, rugs
nesday, June 3, from t a. m. to 5 p.
and pluali curtains and. despite the
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Cadman were places where grain has to be shipped Glacier Bay which became a national
m., to conduct examinations of appli­
quille Farm Loan Association and fare of 20 cents, they were alway»
in Coquille Monday from their ranch (¡nj ¡t ¡a not economically sound to monument in 1930.
In
it
are
1,820
cants for drivers* licenses
members of the association.
well patronlxed by the "stylish boy>
near Langlois. They come to Co­ feed whey to hogs.
square miles of glaciers. A tremen­
Mr. Dunning declared that the land and Kale.”—Collier’s Weekly.
Keys made for all locks. Stevens quille once a month to greet old
Owing to the fact that the whey dous sight of amazing beauty.
bank is endeavoring to eliminate all I
Cash Hardware, Coquille, Ore.
friends and purchase supplies. Al­ -ontalns such large quantities of
Let’s visit Mt. McKinley, too, rising the travelling collection agencies of
though
he
is
out
of
this
district
now,
Water, and that this water can only , in snow-capped majesty more than the bank and its, travelling represen-'
A baby boy who has been named
Do Your Children
Ralph Lane, Jr., was bom to Mr. and “Caddy” still retains a live interest in be removed by the use of heat, it has *0,460 feet, the highest peak in North tatives, leaving the handling of loan
Typewrite ?
Mrs. R. L. Walker at the Coquille CS-H. S. a thirties, for which he has been difficult to develop uses for the America, and higher J>y 2,000 feet association affairs entirely in local
The ideal gift for the graduate is
Hospital last Friday. The young man been the most consistent rooter for solid constituents in the whey which'than any peak in the Alps. The first hands.
In Oregon there are 8,317
years, and in the Loggers’ baseball would return a fair price for the raw' person to reach its summit was Hud-
a New Corona Portable
weighed nearly eight pounds.
farmers who have an ownership in­
games.
easy terms
material.
|son
Stuck
in
1913.
Around
this
vestment in the land bank of *1,*23,-
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Lane expect to
Several months ago the Western mighty mountain lie 3,000 square 932.
|
Buy Ideal Bakery bread because It
leave tomorrow morning far an eight
Condensing Co. began a survey in the milts of forests, a vast unknown
lltf
Foreclosing for failure to meet pay­
or ten weeks’ stay in southern Cali-j» better. *
Coquille area which resulted in their wilderness, which is a national park
tomia where he expects to take a'
ments due the bank are becoming
decision
to
erect
a
plant.
They
pur
­
George E. Oerding and wife, re­
and a game preserve. Here a tem­ very scarce in Oregon, and it is the
summer course at one of the univer- 1
cently married in Portland, returned chased the old Nestle's building, to­ perature of 95 degrees below has been policy of the bank to ma^e any rea- |
titles there.
Music and Stationery
■J.
j to Coquille Tuesday evening after an gether with additional adjoining reached.
sonable terms rather than foreclose
1
Pacific Mutural Non- extended trip into points of Oregon, property, added to the building, and
Sprinkled over the whole of Alaska if the mortgagee makes the slightest
ck and accident insur- Washington and British Columbia, have installed their equipment.
are twenty active volcanoes, and we effort to meet his obligations.
hosier, Jr., Call 147-J. (while in Portland Mr. Oerding at-
Total investment in this territory gaze with interest toward the Aleu­
Thte Business and Professional tended a short convention of the will probably run around *35,000 or tian Islands, extending for 1,000 miles
Army Recruiting at Medford
Women’s Club will meet next Mon-, Union Central Life Insurance Co , of *40,000, and this enterprise is indeed southeast of the mainland. In a
The U. S. army recruiting station,'
day evening. June 1, at *:30 p. m. atwhich he is district manager here, a valuable addition to the inrustrial stretch of seventy treeless, desolate,
city hall, Medford, Oregon, now has
’ the
" futu
'”1ure will spend a por- activity here since it will return to volcanic islands.
the home of Georgia Richmond for, and * in
a potluck dinner. Each member is tion of his time j in Portland, handling the dairymW! considerable money for
Many people still think Dawson a wide variety of vacancies to offer
their
whey.
A
number
of
men
wil
be
insurance
business
there.
and
the Klondike are in Alaska, but the young men of southern Oregon.
asked to bring a dish.
employed and money will be spent we find them just over the border in ■ According to Sergeant Hill, recruit- .
A. L. Hooton, electrical contractor
Body and Fender repair work done for steam, power and supplies.
ing officer, there is the opportunity to
Canada.
travel to the Hawaiian Islands, also j
and dealer, 274 Second street, Co­ by experienced mechanics. Our body
In carrying out this process the li­
We marvel at the grain raising
painter is an expert. Let us prove quid whey is hauled to the plant in
quille.
to
many posts in the Pacific north- ,
ALL WORK
close to the Arctic Circle, with big
west. Those choosing Hawaii only'
Frederick A. Fuhrman, of Coquille, we have the best of repair service. tank trucks and then concentrated in yields near Fairbanks.
This has
lltf a specially designed evaporator to
GUARANTEED
junior in pharmacy at Oregon State Southwestern Motor Co.
been a most interesting, if not, daring stay in the islands two years after
college, was awarded the Rho Chi
The ground there is which they are returned to the United
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hazard return­ about 35 per cent solids. It la then experiment.
FREE
prize last week. The prize consists ed Monday eveninc from their two further concentrated in another piece frozen to unknown depths, but the States.
Sergeant Hjll says each have an
of membership in the American weeks’ vacation trip They went first of equipment and finally passed into snow can be scraped off, then the
• ESTIMATES
equal chance to learn a trade or finish
Pharmaceutical association.
to Richardson's Springs, near Chico, a spray dryer where the concentrated ground thaws. It can then be plant­
their
education
and
get
paid
while
liquid
is
contacted
with
warm
air.
ed. The largest yields have been 41
Calif., and after a week there drove
Calling cards, 50 for *1.00.
learning.
up to Klamath Falls where they spent This drives off the remaining water bushels of spring wheat to an acre
A postal card to the above address
without
injury
to
the
solid
content
and 79 bushels of oats to an acre.
The dance given by the Coquille a couple of days with Rev. and Mrs.
Woman's Club was fairly well attend­ Hale B Eubanks. On a trip to Crater and results in the production of a fine
Alaska barley had its origin in the will, bring full information promptly.
Representing THE HUB
ed at the Community Building last Lake they encountered a snow storm white powder of pleasant taste and Himalaya mountains at a height of Only men of good character can be
accepted
for
enlistment
in
the
United
appearance.
This
product
is
sold
in
11,000 feet. It took years of skilled
Saturday evening. While the club and found about twelve feet of snow
Radio Service by
treasury did not benefit as had been at the rim, although the road in had 100 pound sacks. It contains vitamin and patient cross fertilization to per­ States Army.
D, E. STRONG
hoped, the receipts paid all expenses. been cleared. From there they went G which prevents pellegra, increases fect Alaskan barley. It has five inch
New Manager Freight Line
up to Portland and spent a couple of the rate of growth of chickens and beardless heads and to the earliest
V. R- WILSON, &. D.
Phil iftcManamy arrived here yes­
maturing the world. The reason for
days with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ser- hatchabiitty of eggs.
OPTOMETRIST
combe.
the rapid growth of these grains to at­ terday from Portland to take the
Errors in refraction scienti­
Dr. G. C. Stem, chiropractic physi­ tributed to the long days of sunshine position of the local agent for the
fically corrected without
For Rent—Six-room house at 390 cian, foot correctionist, electro thera­ of almost 24 hours when the ground Consolidated Truck Lines.
Fred P.
the use of drugs. Coquille, Oregon.
S. Collier. Phone 1-J or 152-L.
pist. 292 Moulton St., phone MJ. 22tf never thaws.
King, who has been agent here for
Did you know that it took eight several months, has been transferred
years to perfect an apple that would to Great Falls, Mont., and with his
ripen in Alaska? And did you know family left for there yesterday.
that Alaskan strawberries are sought
in Seattle markets, because of their
Neighbors of Woodcraft!
superior flavor?
The Neighbors of Woodcraft will
There is such a vast amount of in­ meet June 1st. After regular lodge
terest concerning farms, cattle raising meeting a pie social and program will
and fine vegetables, but that must be given for all members and their
•ome another time. I am sure you 'amiiles. Each member is asked to
will be interested in the “Plant Wiz­ bring a pie.—Committee.
ard” of Alaska and the fascinating
GREENS & FAIRWAYS
49-lb Sack • •
(t* 9 OC 1 Sweet Mellow Meated
dog races of Nome.
For reliable Life, Sick and Accident
Friday & Monday Special
»“3
in Fine Shape
Alaska is a great vacation-land insurance, call A. A. Nosier, Jr. Call
When you go, don’t fly in but take 147-J.
the boat at Seattle and enjoy the
Long Gaeway of 1,000 miles, a four-
Pure Sent«
er 2 Ibe.
day trip. Beauty on so vast a scale as
to be almost incomprehensible, thrills
Mex. Red - White Navy nn. 3 Pkgs.
upon thrills!
...
A man, who is a travel authority,
Bayo . Pinks
3 lbs.
says, “If you are old, by all means
see Alaska at once, but if you are
young see the rest of the world first!”
’Till we meet again.
Elizabeth Gormley
At the Coquille Chamber of Com­
merce meeting in the hotel Tuesday
noon, Geo. D. Holbrook, local man­
ager of the Western Condensing Co.,
stated that the plant here was receiv­
ing about 150,000 pounds of whey
daily, and that they could use more.
In cash the company is distributing to
the dairymen about *2000 a month.
In this connection the Sentinel
quotes from yesterday’s special Coos
Bay bridge number of the North
Bend Harbor extracts from its write­
up of the whey plant here:
Contest
Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc
1
$49.5»
H. S. Norton
RADIO
SERVICE
U. E. Me Clary
Lest We Forget. . •
Wilson’s New Red & White
Highland C hief Flour Cantaloupes
1
Challenge Coffee 13c 9Rp LemonsJuky & firm 25c & 35c
Gum & Candy 1 Or
W
Deans
Fels Naptha Soap4 Ban 25c
Toilet Tissues • Z5<
Walnut*
23c
Coffee Hag
45* Red & White Home Style
Scratch Feed
$1.95 CANNED PINEAPPLE 20C
Wheat
$1.85
Fly Spray
Gallon in bulk
$1,20
Molasses Feed s"'s $1.00 Olympic Dairy2»' ^»$1-30
We deliver Free twice daily
Wilson*« Red & White
Bandon
1 ft
t vV
Phone 19
«
Knife Hospital
- Mrs. B. C. Jeffries and baby were
dismissed last Friday and returned to
their home at Bullards.
Mrs. L. E. Teagarden, of Fairview,
was admitted to the hospital on Mon­
day for treatment.
Miss Dorothy Jeffries, who has here
from Nebraska visiting her brother,
B C. Jeffries, underwent an opera­
tion for appendicitis on Monday.
Mrs. Lola Olson was admitted to
the hospital on Monday for treat­
ment. and on Wednesday Antone
Abild, of Arago, was received
treatment for heart trouble.
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