The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, August 19, 1943, Page 8, Image 8

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CLASSIFIED
Cent a Word Ei
No Adv. leso than
Help Waatod
Lions Win Soft Ball,
Rotary In Golf
Several women have indicated to
the Coquille Laundry management
that they would like to work there
after schooj starts In order that we
may know where we stand and be
.able to plan for the coming months
we are asking that anyone who con­
templates taking a position With us,
come in at once and make arrange­
ments as to time, etc. One woman is
needed at once.—Coquille Laundry.
Centennial Displays .
In Coquille Windows
Gems of Thought
VICTORY
There is some victory gained in
every gallant struggle that is made.
“Dutch” Clinton, an ardent and
a»u
cBhsistdht golfer, had low score for
Mrsuite decorations and the —Charles Dickens.
LOST—Ration books listed in names
the afternoon with a 71 for two name of Schroeder is quite prominent
He that perseveres makes every
of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Keck and
rounds.
Bill Bosserman and Elton io
n“me* of those shown, There difficulty an advancement and every
children, Henry Dale and Gene.
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Savage, neither of whom had ever ar* river scenes, logging scenes, conquest a victory.—Caleb C. Colton.
Were ln brown leather folder con­
played before, tied for high at J17.
the old-time bull team in evi-
Mankind ria not disposed to look
taining a bond and other valuable
,
Indlvidua 1 scoring was as follows: dence, the old Washington school narrowly into the conduct of great
papers Reward for return. Phone
building here, pictures of her parents victors when their victory is on the
Lions
Rotary
231X.
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and other old times scenes and build­ side of right.—George Eliot.
HOMES FOR SALE—
Dunn 3, Lundquist 0.
WANTED — Water wells to drill.
ings, contributed by Mis. Ida Owen,
....... 87.000.
801 East Second.........
In the economy of God, no effort,
Hendricks 1, Leslie 2.
.¡and here again it is worth anyone's ' however small, put forth for the right
Have new and up-to-date equip­
....... 82,650
582 East Second -----
Ulett 2Vk, Geo. Laird 4
ment and heavy pipg where needed.
I cause, fails of its effect.—John Green­
time to stop and have a look.
Both homes owned by F- 8. Emery.
Emery 2, Wood 1.
Fred C. Lde, Route 1, Marshfield.
In the Lorenz Department Store leaf Whittier.
GEO. E. OERDIWG
Jeub 2, Rietman 1.
7,
• SOtt’tf
window are shown a blue and white
It .is when the hour of conflict is
Keener 3, Hudson 0.
WANTED—District Manager for Old
counterpane made by Mrs. M. O. over, that history cornea to a right
Wayne
Smith
2H;,
Bosserman
FREE! If Excess acid causes you
Line Legal Reserve Life Insurance
Hawkins’ grandmother more than 100 ' understanding of the strife, and ir
Savage 0, Folsom 3.
pains of Stomach Ulcers,
. Liberal commissions plus bon-
years ago and another counterpane ready to exclaim, “Lo, God is here,
Barrow 0, Clinton 3.
tion, Heartbum, Belching, Bloat­
. Give full particulars (
made by Mrs. E. E. Leslie’s great and we knew it not!’’—Bancroft.
Compton m, Holimon Ilk*
ing, Nausea, Gas Pains, get free
as to age, experience, etc., in first I
grandmother. There is also a collec-
A heart loyal to God is patient and
Clever Vk, Dement 2Vk.
sample, Udga, at Barrow Drug
letter. Write, Box 25, % Coquille
| tion of old-time glassware from Mrs. strong, Justice waits, and is used to
Irving
Larson
0,
Norton
3.
Company.
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Valley Sentinel.
30t2s >
Hawkins and an old Weil-Fargo du­ 1 waiting; and right wins the ever-
Harris I, M. S. Anderson 2.
plicating press which Henry Lorenz 1 lasting victory.—Mary Balter Eddy.
PERMANENT WAVE, 59c. Do your FOR SALE — "Farmere’ Bargains”’ Buck 1, Briner 2.
iU«ed when he was the expres com­
own Permanent with Charm-Kurl
— Feeder Pigs — Cow» — Horse— , Richardson 2, Osterhout 1.
pany representative here.
Kit. Complete equipment, includ- | Pup« — and many other items.—
Chowning 1, Heintzelman 2.
In Miss May’s Shop window a
ing 40 curlers and shampoo. Easy i See Farr A Elwood’s “Swap Board.” ! Sherwood Mi, Andy Anderson 2%.
i woman's figure is clad in an old full
to do, absolutely harmless. Praised ,
Lions 23ty, Rotary 27Ik.
t
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__ the
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W owned
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Mrs. dress _
gown
by Mrs. F. L.
by thousands including June Lang, PAINT UP—CLEAN UP—We carry
Following
tournament ____
a full Lins of High Quality Paint j^a)uney served a delicious baked Grequpugh. It was made in England
glamorous movie star. Money re­
funded if not satisfied.
Barrow | for every purpose, including Mir- hani dinner in the club houae din- and was shown at the Crystal Palace
acre Wall. Be sure and get a copy t
room, which was thoroughly en- in London in 1843, before being
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Drug
Company.
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I ,,i odr New Paint Styling Booklet
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joyed by all of the golfers who voted secured by Mrs. Greenough’s grand-
FOR SALE—Three-acre ranch, all
—Free. J. A. Lamb Company,
a ■lt a wonderfully fine day, well spent, father for , her grandmother and
cleared, young orchard, good gar- ,
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brought to the United States. A small
PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING.
den spot.. Pasture for one cow. Six
stand, owned by Mrs. J. S. Barton,
Kaisomining and wood finishing— Dflfrioninfl Calendar
room modern house. Three room
belonged to Mr. Barton’s mother and
I 1943 Wall Papers, Imperial, Pitta- ^QUOning \-UienUar
house with electricity.
Electric
was brought to Oregon from Virginia
burgh and Birge. R wood
No raise
in (C|ip and keep for handy reference) i in 18M. On the ltand ia an oW.
pumping system. Chicken house
nhone
I We carry a complete line
prices.
and bam. One mile north of Co­
—1 . l . a.
Book No. S
j fashioned lamp belonging to Mrs. i Belts for all makes of Refrigerators,
Han y -, 286. Coquille. 275 Nort^i Henry
quille on Fairview road.
October 2.—Expiration date of red' P<arl Ellingsen and a creamer and 1 Washing Machines and other equip-
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. ■____________ ^— , Stamps X, Y end^ last of th« red lugar of Mrl c A Barton’s.
st.
Cooper.
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' ment. Washer Service Co.. 365 W.
War
**“ Ration Book
”
2.
in the Excel Dr<
Shoppe window i Front, Coquille. Phone.
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FOR SALE — 2 bedroom Modern NEED AN ELECTRICIAN—Call 10 stamps series in ”
X becomes valid August 22; Y on1 is an old spinning wheel brought to I-----
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Hume; automatic gas furnace, fire- i Farr A Elwood.
¡August 29,
28, ana
and & Z on
on ¡September
September tk. 5.
.
,
7— k —|____
._________________ . ¡August
Oregon in the covered wagon days; ■ «
place, e‘ectrl°
“ ”GR Expert Emergency, Repair Ser-
September 20—Expiration date of I Mrs. A. J Sherwood’s wedding dress,
l^F O«^N
lot on Knowlton Height«.
Some'
Milkina M.rhine« Hrm
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vice on Milking Machines, Farm i blue stamps R, S and T (processed first worn Dec. 9, 1885; a Bible i In the Matter of the Estate of
terms. Write Box G, care Sentinel.
Water Systems, Tractors and Farm foods). Blue stamps U, V and W be- printed in 1879 and a lady's black
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Charles HeUer
No phone calls.
lt*s
'/achines, call J. A. Lamb Com- ¡come Valid September 1, good through basque of the last century, all be- •
Cttattan
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To Amanda M. Heller, William C.
«-ny. Note—For Quick Seiwice, ' October 20.
We have ELECTRICAL WIRE for
longing to Mrs. Hawkins; a shawl; Heller, Frank Heller and Nevy L.
small machines should be sent to ^tlon Book Ne. 3
farmer* with ration certificates or
and brooch oVer 100 years old, a pet- I Heller and to all other devisees
our shop..
_______________ 81 (Brown .tamps)
Replacement ticoat made ln 1888 and a pair of
AAS or better priorities. Farr A
and heirs unknown, if any there
fashionable lady's shoes worn in1 be, GREETINO;
Elwood-
For
Refrigeration
Service
50011
containing
coupons
to
be .—
used
rsr
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rveingeraiMMi
owvict
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IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
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1886, all contributed by Mrs. Inez OF OREGON, You are hereby cited
CANARY GRASS HAY Wanted—For phone 168J—write Box 307, Co- “ «“*• ln r»tlon hook 2 run out.
October I. - Expiration date of Chase. Also a pioneer, woven-bot- and required to appear in the Coun­
feed. Write Bok 16, Coquille, ot quille. O. H. Garnier, authorixed
Court of the State of Oregon, for
Frigidaire
Service.
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brown
,Umi* A and B- October SO tom chair owned by Mrs. R. A. Wer- ty
tee Herschel Allen, Fairview street.
the County of Coos at the Court
—Expiration date of brown stamps nich.
5
Room thereof, at Coquille in the
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HEADQUARTERS for Crown Dairy C, D, £. and F. A becomes valid
In the Hallock Dress Shop there is County of Coos within ten days from
and Poultry Feeds at Pacific Feed September 12; B on September 16; an old-time clock, 150 years old, the date of the service of such Cita­
FOR SALE — Bed, Davenport and
at Seed Co
tfa C on- September 26; D on October 3; loaned by the Biegger Furniture Co., tion if served within Coos County,
chair—blue velvet, coil springs. 5-
Oregon, or within twenty days if
Piece Maple Dinette, wood range WASHING MACHINE REPAIR—We E on October 10; and F on October [a parasol, high shoes and pin cushion served within any other County of
17.
Each
weekly
series
good
for
16
and hot water tank, pipe, other
which came from England which be- the State, or if served by publication
service all makes of washers.
Furniture.
Chickens, Cows and
j long to Mrs. Ellingsen; the wedding within twenty-eight days from the
Washer Service Co. 305 West points.
of the first publication thereof,
Rattan I
Tools. O. G. Kolstad, first place
dress worn by Mrs. Martha Mulkey’s date
Front St. Phone 17.
tie
then and there to show cause, if any
on Glen Aiken road.
' It’s
Sugar
31 — Expiration ! mother; a smal swivel picture of Mrs. exist, why an order of sale should
LADIES—brighten up your kitchen date stamp
five pounds. Can­ McMitcheli’s grandfather and grand­ not be made and license granted to
Don't let the Bugs Eat your garden.
with pretty ’»all vases. Farr A ning sugar stamps No. 15 and 16, each mother, the picture being 100 years J. Arthur Berg, Administrator of said
Ask us what to use on thlm. Farr
good for fivd pounds, through Odtobbr 1 old; a Bible of Grandma Mitchell’s estate for the sale of
Elwood.
All the merchantable timber how
A Elwood.
31.
printed more than 100 years ago; and
standing, lying or being on the
Shoes. October 31—Stamp No. 18, an up-to-date baby buggy of the
NEV. of the NWV. of Section 34,
FOR SALE—1937 G. M. C. Pickup,
Alfalfa — Oats A Vetch
in Township 27 South of Range
good for one pair of shoes, expires. period when Mrs. -McMitchell rode
% ton; good tires and in A-l me­
11 West of the Willamette Meri­
Buy Now While Available
Fuel QU
in one.
t
chanical condition.
Richard L.
in Coos County, Oregon;.
EATON FEED STOBta 28t< ‘
^p.rlod 1 coupon*in While the displays are not as large dian
WITNESS, the Hon. L. D. Fslaheim,
Daughtry, one mile out of Coquille
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on Fairview road.
lt*s WANTED TO BUY — Old horses, new fuel oil rationt valid through as it was hoped would be shown for Judge of County Court of the State
of Oregon for the County of Coos
cows and calves for mink feed. B. January 3, 1044. One unit, period 5 thia Centennial exhibition week, and with the seal of said Court, af­
FOR SALE—3-room house, two^ots.
T. Hepler, Leneve.
Phone 9R5, coupons valid through September 30 they are all interesting and much fixed this 16th day of August, IMS.
Phone 242L or call at 371 North
ATTEST:
Coquille.
2®t4*s for 10 gallons. Ten unit, period 5 (more could be written about the
Heath St.
*
Its .
L. W. Oddy, Clerk.
coupons, valid through Septemebr | history of each.
By G. Vaughan, Deputy
See Schroeder’s Jewelry Store in 30 for 100 gallons.
Coupons
with
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GLASSWARE—K ock Sharpe Crys­ Coquille for Diamonds and Watch
(Seal)
gallonage
printed
on
the
face
valid
tal Glassware. Priced 25 cents to
Straps.
,
tfs for amount indicated until expiration
92.00. You must see it to appre­
ciate its Beauty. J. K. Lamb Com­ Are you in need of a GARDEN date shown on coupon sheet
HOSE — Come in and see us. — GasoUqa
pany.
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s
September 21—Expiration date for
Farr A Elwood.
I • Lum and Abner in their latest star­
No. 7 stamps in A book, each good
Rent our Floor Sander. It’s Eco­
ring film, “Two Weeks to Live,”
nomical, it's easy to use. Farr A FOR SALE—18 head Ewes Shrove, for 4 gallons.
I prove why they are listed as radio’s
3 and 4 years old. Lambed. 100 per Tires
Elwood.
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cent. Bill Foote. 406'East Fifth St.,
Cars with C ration books must have top funmaking team, attracting
FOR SALE—Gould's purebred Rom­
Coquille..
SOtfs tires inspected every three months; dally audience of many millions.
Based on a slapstick plot t
ney rams, yearlings, range raised,
B books every four months; A books
from Imported Sires, price reason­ FOR SALE—7 Jersey Cows, young every six months. September 30 next brings the two rural comics to a big
stock. Albert Breuer, Myrtle Point.
able. Gould 8c Arnold, Cfaylord,
inspection deadline for A book hold­ city for a fling at urban life, the
Box 184.
30t3*s
Ore.
SOtfs
ers.
Commercial motor vehicles— RKO Radio Picture provides a fast
tire
inspection
every six months or moving comedy from start to finish.
FOR
SALE
—
House
and
Lot,
70x100.
FOR SALE—Good deer or elk Rifle,
In the screenplay Lum and Abner
every
5,000
miles,
whichever occurs
Write J: N. McNair, Box 4M, Co­
8MM, with 22 cartridges. Price 850.
find themselves in the complications
first.
quille,
Ore.
.
Sit**«
Also a large hornless, brown and
of the latter’s inheritance of a rail-
VOTM1NG OVERLOOKED
white 3-yeer old Milk Goat Billy; Feed Your Dog economical and
FOR SALE—Level 8 acres. Two bed­ , road. A trip to Chicago is required
I
price 88. See both at Farr & El-
nourishing Gainek Dog Food. Farr
[
to
claim
it,
and
it
is
here
that
the
boys
room house. Electricity. Spring.'
no matter how large and elaborate
Wood's “Swap Board.”
lt*s
3 Acres timber. Fine garden. Pret­ find themselves in strange territory |
A Elwood.
the scale upon which the funeral
and
are
forced
to
honestly
arlniit
that
ty
location.
Not
incumbered.
Rea-
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We Pay Top Prices f^r Caaeara
Reliable woman will take care of
son, disability. Will consider trade) they are country cousin«. But before | at rangements are to be made. That
Bark, Wet or Dry. Firr A Elwood. small child in her home. Call at any
for Coquille home. Write Box 3, they arrive at this conclusion they en- ' is our policy—that is our proud
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FOR PLUMBING Repairs and Ser time. 408 E. Sth street.
Prosper Rt., Bullards, Ore. 28t4*a I counter plenty of trouble.
claim after many years of experi­
Vice—call 2-L. J. A. Lamb Com­ FOR SALE — leaner Pigs R. M WATER PUMPS—We carry a full
"Two Weeks to Live” is the third
ence
A conference with us will
pany.
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line of replacement pumps for of a aeries brought to th* screen by
Peak, North Fork road from Fair­
he
to
your
advantage.
view.
it*» 1 worn out water systems, also have Jack William Votin. Its predecessors
were
labled
feature
comedy
hits
by
centrifugal and
rotary
power
FOR SALE—Female Cocker Spaniel
pumps in stock. J. A. Lamb Com­ reviewers throughout the nation.
Complete mechanical overhaul.
Pups. See Mike Broad, 581 No.
pany. - '
s None, however, had received the
Fenders straightened and com­
Henry, Coquille.
v
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plaudits given this current Lum And
NEED A PLUMBER— Phone 10 — Abner film. The consensus was unani­
plete paint job can now be se­
DE
LAVAL
SEPARATORS
and
Milk
­
Farr Si Elwood.
cured at Southwestern Motors.
Coquille
mous that the team had hit the bull­
Bandon
en. Porta and Dairy Supplies. Oet
Additional mechanics and body
eye this time.
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1083
them
at
Pacific
Feed
A
Seed
Co.
tit
WANTED
—
To
buy
Tailor
Tot,
a
men are now employed and quick
Lum and Abner are not alone in the
four-wheel carriage for small chil­
service can be given.
J
PAINTING —,Uee our Republic paint
laugh-getting sequences. They are
dren. Mrs. H. Woodruff, 507 East
DON’T NEGLECT TOUR ‘
and do a better Job for less. Farr
aocompanied by well known players
11th, Coquille.
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CAR
A Elwood.
including Franklin Pangborn, Kay
Drive in to your Buick and Chev­
Linaker, Irving Bacon, Rosemary La
JUST
Arrived
—
Limited
Supply
Gar
­
FOR SALE—Three Jersey Cows and
rolet dealer today for free esti­
Planche, Ivan Rimpson and Herbert
den
Hose.
Buy
now
while
avail
­
High School
two brood Sows, eight Weener Pigs
mates and easy payment plan
Raylinson.
able.
J.
A.
Lamb
Company.
s
and some chickens, various sizes.
terms.
Malcom St. Clair is credited with
Priced
Must go before Monhay.
AUTO PAINTING and Body Work. direction of the script by Michael L.
L. L. Beavers, on Middle
right,
Bring your car in—we can start Simmons and Roswell Rogers.
creek, McKinley.
BUICK
CHEVROLET
work at once. Southwestern Motor
-, ailing cara». 50 far -a .00.
Co.
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(Continued f>ou> page one),
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Lum and Abner
At Liberty This Week
Attention
to Details
Easy Budget Plan
SCHBOEDEK BBOS.
MORTUARIES, Ia«.
MISi INEZ ROVER
St James’ Episcopal Church
Corner E. 3rd A Elltott Sts.
The Rev. Robert L. Greene, Vicar
Bunday:
7:30 a. m. Holy Communion.
11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer with
Sermon.
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Wednesday:
10:00 a. m. Holy Communion.
Church of Christ
East 4th 8c Coulter
Liston Parrish, Pastor
Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Bible. Study
and Prayer Meeting.
Bible School 0:45 a. m. T. Ralph
Harry, Supt. There can be no vaca­
tion from spiritual things, so plan to
be in Bible School on the Lord's Day.
Morning Worship 11 o’clock. Lord's
Supper. Special music. Message by
the Pastor.
Jr. C. E. 6:30 p. m.
Young People’s C. E., 7:00 p. m.
Evening services 8;00.
The ten
boys who attended Boys' Camp Will
bring their reports. You will not
want to miss this service.
'■ Wednesday, 7:30. p. m. Choir Prac-
Don Farr, director.
,
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Emanuel Baptist Church
Rev. Menno D. Rempel, Pastor
Sunday, August 22. 1943
10:00, Sunday School. Ben Walton,
supt. Your loyalty should be first of
all to God, and then your S. S.
11:00, Morning worship service.
Sermon.topic, “The Living Bread.”
7:30, Young People’s meetings.
8:00, Evening evangelistic service.
Sermon topic, “Six Pictures of
Jesus Christ."
There is no summer let-up at our
church. Do you—
Everyone welcome to take part in
our song service led by Wm. Knight,
and hear the men’s chorus sing.
Tuesday, choirs.
Thursday, prayer band.
ft.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Coquille, Oregon
Sunday School at 8:30 a. m.
Sunday Service at 11 a. m.
Subject for ,next Sunday, 'Mind.”
Wednesday evening meeting at 8:00
o'clock.
Free public Reading Room at 255
W. Second, Roxy Bldg., open every
day except Sunday and holidays from
12:30 to 5:08 p. m.
Church of God
Corner of Henry 8c Seventh Sts.
Pastor, A. L. Perry
All are invited to attend. If your
child does pot go to Sunday School
elsewhere, we urge you to send them,
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
fx’
Preaching service 11 a. m.
Young People's meeting, 6:45 p. m."
or better still bring them.
Pleaching service 7:30 p. m.
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A WELL PLANNED
SERVICE
can do much in lessening
the grief of the bereaved j
GANO FUNERAL
HOME
Coq aille
NOTICE
Oregonian Subscribers: Please
help yoiir carrier by having your
paper money ready at his first call.
Remember he must pay Ma paper
obligation before the 10th of, the
month. Thank you.
The Oregonian Agency
Earl L Schroeder
Pl
Coquille, Oregon
Dr. De La Rhu*
Eyesight
Specialist
Efeo Examined - Glasses Fitted
Reception room jointly with
Dr. J. R Bunch
Instructor of Piano
Southwestern Motors
WANTED,
to Buy-LateModtl
Trucks, Pickup*
and Car*.
See Archie Bushnell at
Southwestern Motors
Coauille
Wanted! Men And
. Women Who Are
Hard Of Hearing
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DAIRY SUPPLIES—For McCormick
Deering Milker Parts g«d Dairy
‘’ Supplies—S4e us.
Ï. A. Lamb
Company.
8 ■ To make this simple, no risk hear­
*
ing tost If you are temporarily deaf­
BRING Your Tire Troimies to Thorn- ened, bothered by ringing buzzing
noises due to hardened or coagu-
ton’s, the most completely equipped head
_
l.i __
ted ____
wax (cerumen), try the Ourine
shop in Southern Oregon. Only ex­ Home Method test that so many say
perienced workmen. Best quality has enabled them to hear well again.
materials and equipment used. Al) You must hear better after making 1
fols simple test or you get your money
work fully guaranteed Thornton back at once. Ask about Ourine Ear
Tire Service.
23tfs Drops today
todav at Barrow Drag Co.
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Benham’s Transfer
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Anywhere For Hire
SAND AND GRAVEL
COAL — FUEL
OIL
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8T0RAGE
Agents for Oregon-Nevada-Callfornia Fkst Freight
Office Phone
Farr A Elwood Bldg.
5
W. Second St
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