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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1917)
S»n#?rs ÎSaKLw.-. *4 M 'l 1 ■1 El B ___ • - f. EDUCATION in w ill quartern in N ation al in t along business lines combined w ith a thorough drill in academic branches w ill more properly At any one to jpeet the responsibilities o f Hfe regardless of chosen vocation. w ill be •orna over the F irst Th is work must be O ur school specialises in ju st this kind o f educa tion. Its instructors are modern business men and women. They w ill train you in the problems that you in every day hie. w ill bn chinee, e tc , furnished the ladies an) a ll who. can am urged to help w ith this w ork, which w ill ho under th * d irect supervision o f noispetant in structors. ' ,t A com m ittee o f fou r ladies w ill be in attendance to take charge o f a f fa irs, each afternoon. The names o f w ill he published each weak. I f it ia im possible fo r any lady to be pressât on the day fo r which she ia named, i f she w ill kind ly n o tify the chairman, M iss Sher wood, she w ill endeavor to supply some one alas in her pines. B ut be there— it is im portant, and this is ju st plain sowing— no fr ills — w e can a ll do it. The yarn fo r k n ittin g ia also W e have no entrance requirements. Father and son may sit at the same table and receive private in struction. W hy not enter now. N ew day chum in Shorthand (G rah am ) and type writing. N ew night class |n Shorthand (G re g g ) and tpye- w ritiag. , Commercial Courses day and night. Day session 9:00 to 4:00. N ight session 7:30 to 9:30. Mondays, Wednesdays aad Fridays. AN D ER SO N’S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Coquille, Oregon but until it arrives w e w ill d iv m «o r tim e to the »«w in g . H ere is a sentim ent from the M arshfleld Record, which the Sentinel can w hole-heartedly endorse: The pacifists and politicians tryin g to undermine the resolution o f the Am erican people w ill only supply com pany fo r Benedict Arnold and Aaron Bu^r in the Am erican hall o f infam y. There has been a g re e t deni o f in terest aroused in the Red Cress work am ong the ladies in C equille and v i cin ity, m any offerin g their services, whenever the opportunity fo r actual w ork presents its e lf, but ow ing to our in ab ility to secure m aterials, our menead Werk this week w ith an en rollm ent o f ten, a la rge enrollm ent fo r a U gh school o f the sise o f Coquille’s. A change made in the law by th e J ast i ® Women to Register Sept. 15. - A ll woman o f the United States, over sixteen years o f age, are to re g ister fo r w ar duty next Saturday, Septem ber 15, by request o f the gov ernment. It is not compulsory, but is practically equivalent to a call fas' fo r closing at 12:60 p. m.,wHh an a f vola nts o ra fo r m ilitary Aoty fo r men, ternoon session fo r supervised studies and, in the Basse w ay, i f there *are not and laboratory work. The Grades w ill be opened a t » a. m. and one o'clock-p. at. F or grade pupils the doers w ill be epsnhd fo r admission to the building a t 8:60 a. at. and 18:46 p. at. Parents are re quested not to perm it pupils to start fo r school so as to reach there sooner ■ ¿-'/if» • % : - - ¿V * ■?. Hunting Season Reopened. F ollow in g the rains last w eek. Gov ernor W khyeom be announced the op- ening o f the door hunting u u o n again. The season must close, how ever, October 16th, which w ill allow juts fou r weeks m ore fo r those who have not bagged the lim it and as to Sunday School a t 10 a. m. ' Mrs. G eorgia Richmond, superintendent; H. O. Anderson, musical director. The m orning service a t 11 a. m. T V theme o f the sermon w ill be, “ T ! e H oly Sabbath Day.” The Epworth League service a t 7 p. j j . The topic is “ League Study Courses.” Miss H arriet Sw eet is the Raya Playing Pirate. -■ • ' ¡ft this country and his adventures m ight make an entertain in g book. One story, though, he told us the other day is rem arkable enough fo r a news paper. M att’s partner fo r a long tim e was his tw in brother, Thomas, but Tom was Anally induced by a bunch o f E nglish cap italists‘ to go t i th e Hand » South A fric a . A fte r his throe years’ contract with th e g ex pired the old wanderlust struck him and he made a 700 m ile trip over the high veld t to the M atabele country. Them ho found g re a t heaps o f ta il ings such as am In evidence in valleys o f C aliforn ia now. These had e v i dently been long abandoned, so he struck out along the course o f the b ig ditch or acqueduct that had once furnished w ater fo r those mines. He follow ed this fo r nine days’ journey and during that tim e was im pelled by cu riosity to try to learn how lon g it had been in auistenee. So be cut down a b ig oak, or rather the com pany w ith which he was tra vellin g did, and they found that w hile it had eviden tly sprung from an acorn drop ped in the ditch a fte r it had become dry, the rings indicated that it was 3800 years old. A fte r that Thomas was altrays ready to m aintain in a r gum ent w ith a ll com en that the ditch and tailin gs in M atabeleland repre sented tip w orkings whom Solomon g o t his gold fo r the building o f the tem ple, and th at it eras the veritable O phir o f the Old Testam ent. Y esterday H ilm ar Ingebrigtaen, C h ief Engineer e f the s ta s a schooner, Lindauer, was on tria l in Justice Shuster’s court a t N orth Bead fo r sellin g boose. T h at boat bas fe r some tim e been tbe ch ief reliance of the th irsty over a t tb e Bay and tbe ateta and county’s detectives, L. Evans and R. M. K yle testi fimi to having purchased 12 bottles o f Old H erm itage whiskey from Ingebritean -L ast F rid ay night a couple o f boys who had started out to play pirate in a badly w aterlogged row boat, were picked up acmes the an y from Marsh- Held. When taken to C h ief o f Police C arter their leaky boat was freigh ted with the follow in g very boy-like out- HOW long as you want it. W ill take auto in part paym ent See B. Folsom , M cKinley. S4t2 T o Apply B L M D IN O from the nose Is set does anything to be alarmed a boat unless It comes from s Mew on tbe bead vr U the re suit o f a severe Internal bemorrhn^e la moot cases It stop« after awhile of Ito oWn accord, but even then U la ax tramely annoying dnd often meet In Them was also a box o f apploa m nrenlent and emimrrnsetng aa wcH which had been taken from the N orth la most cases a rigorous mvUuu of the Bend w harf, tw o bottles of m ilk, also Jaws, as I f In tbe act e f chewing, wtu taken from tbe N orth Bend w harf, stop tbe trouble rery shortly. A child an angina coil and batteries, a ham should have a wad o f paper Inserted mer, aa auger, a tin bucket o f nails, In tbe month end then chew It bard It In tbe motion o f tbe jaw s that stops tw o bits, tw o lift preservers, a bundle the flew o f Mood. W ith tome people o f shingles, 22 cartridge shells. It Is only necessary to pfare a small, hard wad o f paper under the lower Up and tbe flow w ill stop. W ith oth ara salt and water or vinegar and wa ter an aged np tbe noetril cures It in a few momenta. In rery severe cases N Is aometlmes necessary to plug tbe bleeding nostril with cotton and make a praasare oo thin by pinching tbe nose from the outside or to aoak tbe hands Wbeo the nosebleed is ceased by a blow In the face it can be stopped by holding tbe bead bach and breathing through the nose and expectorating the blood that falls Into the throat This Is the plan adopted by meat prise lighters to stop such bleeding. I f tbe bleeding comes from any as m m Injury ud the heed, such as a fractured ahull, the nose should be si lowed to bleed nnttl the doctor arrives An old rasfatoned remedy for ooee Meed to which many mothers pin their faith la to apply something cold to the back o f the neck. This U often done by dropping a large key down the bach, but It la much more efficacious fb use a cold compress for this purpose, such as a cloth wrung out o f vary cold water or a bit o f lea wrapped in a doth and applied la tlm neck Just us- St. James Episcopal Church. FO R S A L E OR T R A D E — One Baker A Ham ilton Top Bugg; O. K in g, G ravel Feed, Ora. 16th Sunday a fta r T rin ity— Sep tem ber 18th. H oly Comm uni 3b a t 8 a. m. Sunday School a t 10 a. m. M orning P rayer, Litan y and Ser in n nt 11 a. m. liven in g prayer and Sermon at 8 YO U N G G R AD E PE R C H E R O N teams P- * • fo r sale. Four m iles up the river Rev. Frederick G. Jennings, Vicar. from Coquille on w est aide. A n drew Anderson. 81t4 house. Inquire o f M att K errigan en tbe place fo r tanna. Old age reason fo r selling. SOtf Railroad Train Record. The European record for haultag a heavily loaded train waa established M cetftly upon a Russian railw ay, a train o f cart 2300 feet lang end carry- tag a lead o f 4.434 tona being pulled by an American-built angina. Servicee next Sunday at 1138 a. m. Subject, •‘ Substance.” W ednesday evening m eeting at 8 FO R S A L E — 16 acm e, a ll bottom, one m ils from Coquille postoffies; city o'clock. . w ater. Inquire John Hickam . 9t t. Sunday school a t 8:80 a. m. ‘ F ree public reading mom open e v ery day, except Sundays and holidays, from 2 to 4 p. m. C om er Th ird and HaD streets. "KW IK LITE” is a prime necessity during the dark winter months. They are a ligh t unto your feet and are invaluable to driven» o f Ford c a n throwing rays which ligh t up the roadway fo r many yards. We now have a 'f u l l and complete stock o f these Flashlights and B atteries from the vest poeket size to the largest ones. See them. Metal and Composition Case “ KwikHtes” 70c 85c 90c $1.20 $1.70 $2.00 Batteries 30 and 40 cents FUHRMAN’S PHXRMACr • • RACKET STORE MRS. B O N N IE W ALK ER , Prop.