The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921, November 09, 1917, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    Only 4 to go at the remark­
ably low price of from $45.00 to
$52.50.
Colonial
at $70.00.
Doprt forget, on these chilly evenings and cold
mornings, that we carry the best line of heaters in
town.
*
H. O. ANDERSON
Furniture
How did you «pond hurt Sunday
Wa* that the beat way? Why set
attend at least one service at earn«
church next Sunday? What church?
That is “ap to you.” But da it
The Church studying the Bible at
U:30 a. m.
The inspirational sarvioo at 11 a. as.
Subject: “Repentance, a Secret of the
Christian's U fa.”
The Church in training 6:30 a. m.
The service for decision 7:30. Sub­
ject. “Repudiated Friendship."
The Church’s business; Monday ev­
ening 7:80 p. m.
The Church learning how to pray
Wednesday 7:80 p. as.
This church off era a eerdiai welcome
to ail whs will coots and worship.
8. O. Bogun, Pastor.
84. Jamas Episcopal Church.
There will be Choir Practice tomor­
row (Saturday) at 8 p. m.
November 11th. 23rd Sunday after
Trinity.
Holy Communion at 8 a. m.
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11
Hardware
Calling cards 100 for $1.00.
An Old Man's Stomach.
As ws grow older and lass active,
less and lass food la required to meet
the demands of our bodies. If too
much is habitually eaten the stomach
will rebel. Whan a man reaches the
advanced aga of 85 or 90, you will find
that he is a light eater. Be as cartful
as you arili, however, you will occa­
sionally eat amra than yeu should and
will fael the naad of Chamberlain’s
Tablets to correct the disorder. These
tablets do not contain papain, but
strengthen the stomach and enable it
to perform its functions naturally.
.Mae musa
sad s o n of our bays and mas w
drafted into service aad is like
portion will «or intarm i nad the
of our labors increase.
Teaching sarvica from 10 to 11 a. m.
Morning henries at* 11 a. m.
Evening servies at Tifl0.p. m.
Rev. J. A. McVeigh, pastor.
Dont fail to n o * » the Hospital
supplies at Lorens’ atora made by the
Indies of the Coquille Rad Croas.
groups of poor mothers and little
sent than by social workers.
Any ana who pa mad along Edges
If. the town that nasties unde:
PallmSeo opposite One Hundred
Thirtieth street, four or Jive years
oa the river road there for many years
attar Its foundation by Charlea D. Kel­
logg, drat general secretary of the
Charity Organisation society of New
York city, who flout established It be­
side the site of the statue of Liberty
aad called It Bartholdi Cree be. There
It had averaged 6,000 to 10,000 visit* of
mother* with children In a summer.
In the Attesa years or mora tt stood at
BOgawater the creche averaged 12,000
The number of pajama ratta com­
pleted by our ladies la nearing the
half-hundred mark. A splendid shov­
ing!
>
Durinff the peat week the following
new names have beau added ta the
Coquille Brandi of the Bad Crass:
Mrs. Lulu Nodar, Miss Gladys Traal-
gold, Mrs. May Pointer, Mrs. Alma
Christina Church.
Bible School at 10 a. ja .
Morning Worship at 11 a. m. Sub­
ject: “Throe Facts for Christiana.”
Christian Endeavor at 6:80 p. m.
Topic: “Soaking Worth While Things."
Evening Service at 7:80 p. m. Sub­
ject: “The Great Question and its An-
Cut filli in shoulder chest
ttd oims-camfcrtabte. stung
Prayer and Bible Study Meeting
Wednesday at 7 JO p. m. A series of
consecutive Bible Studies will be con­
ducted by the pastor.
Ton era cordially invited to make
this your church home, unless* other­ TOWN LOT8 in Coquille for sale,
wise affiliated.
A. J. Whiddon, Minister.
now to a beautifully rolV
•a from Myrtle Pdnt District
entry at the Padflc Drug Store,
born from Ooquillo District on-
Announcement
For the benefit of those attending the KORN KARNI-
VAL hoc on Novmber 16 *nd 17 we wish to announce
that our Christinas stock will be on'display at that time.
We have purchased an unusually camplete holiday line
and invito you to call and see it when in town.
MRS. BONNIE WALKER, Prop.