The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921, May 09, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    T» COqUILLB VALLBY
COQOtHLL*. ORBGON. FRIDAY, MAT ». 1M»
PAGE THREE
1 April Report of County Nurse
i
The demand for the services of the
i county public health nurse is increas­
ing with every month as people are
learning more about the character of
to the
the work she does. Occasionally a case
has been reported to Miss Cardiff,
which she has found impossible to
visit on account of the inaccessibility
of the family’s location. A few cases
Solis-Cohen—“Family Health”
Walker—“Beauty through Hygiene" have been reported that needed a reg­
Shepard—"Bacteria in Foods”
ular nurse instead of a visiting nurse,
Bishop—“Daily Ways to Health”
which are impossible for Miss Cardiff
Bishop—“Road to ‘Seventy Years to handle on account of the many de­
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mands for other lines of work that
Call—“Nerves and Common Sense' ?» come up from day to day. But when­
Call—“Power Through Repose"
ever possible all calls have been re­
Lyttleton—“Training of the Young sponded to as promptly as possible.
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in Laws of Sax”
In one part of the county a family
Mosher—“Health and Happiness” was reported as being sick, and not
Hot and Cold Water in every room
Ogden—“Rural Hygiene”
having the necessities of life. The
Steam Heat in every room.
Cornell University—“College of Ag­ home was visited, a physician called
and supplies were immediately sent
riculture”
Electric Lights and Closet in every room
Clarke 4 Rulon—“Cook Books of into the home. The next time, the
Private Baths
nurse called the* family were in a bet­
Left Ivers”
,
ter physical condition and the home
Norton—Food and Dietetics”
Good light and ventilation
brighter and happier.
Snyder—“Human Foods”
Splendidly furnished throughout
In another part a mother was found
Farmer—Food and Cookery for the
Everything new
ill in bed with only a small child to
Sick”
Terrill—“Household Management” wait upon her, the mother was at
once given nursing care, and made
Dodd—“Healthful Farmhouse”
Addams—“Twenty Yearr at Hull comfortable for a few hours.
In another part of the county a new
House”
Hunt—“Life of Ellen H. Richards” . babe was reported without the proper
Van Rensselaer—Cornell Study clothing. The loan closet was at once
Our customers are increasing in number every day
Clubs, Rural Life Series No. 2, v. I, turned to, and with the help of a mem­
No. 13.
ber of the nurse committee and the
and we would appreciate a call from you. Call and
public health nurse the babe was at
Rose—“Feeding the Family”
once supplied with clothing, and the
receive first hand informrtion as to our new system
Morley—“Spark of Life”
Cole A Ernst—“First Aid ‘for Boys” other garments necessary were loaned
of doing business. It will pay you
AT YOUR SERVICE
from our closet. Many a mother has
Hunn—"Practical Garden Book**
thanked the nurse this past month for
Mitchell—“Fireless Cook Book”
Daniels—“Furnishing a
Modest garments that were loaned her to
make her children or some member of
Homo” ’
Dillaway — “Decoration of the the family comfortable during a time
of sickness.
School and Home”
Have your uniforms cleaned and pressed at once
In still another-part of the county
French—“Homes and their Decora­
a young man was sent to the State
tion”
BE PREPARED FOR
Tuberculosis Hospital for treatment
Green—Effective Small Home”
Save Money by Paying Cash
and to regain his strength once more.
Laughlin—“Complote Homo”
A few of our crippled children were
Wright—"Interior Decoration for
taken before Dr. Akin, of Portland,
Modern Needs"
=E
while he was in the county, at the
Dennett—“Healthy Baby"
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They will be
Holt—“Caro and Fooding of Child­ North Bend hospital.
Federated Church
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taken to Portland this summer for
ren”
Sunday School meets at 9:45 a. m.
Albee—“Hardy Plants for Cottage care and treatment.
Special attention given ladies' Georgette Crepe
Preaching at 11 a. m. Subject,
. Dr. DeBusk, of the University of
Gardens”
Waists and Silk Dresses.
“
Mother.
”
One Cent a Word Each Insertion
Oregon,
was
on
the
Bay
for
two
and
Rexford—“A. B. C. of Gardening”
Epworth league meets at 7 p. m.
a half days, examining the children in
.
t
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the Marshfield and North Bend Anniversary Program.
FOR SALE—6 nice lots adjoining
LENEVE ITEMS ,
Preaching
at
8
p.
m.
Subject,
schools.
He found* several of the
Kerrigan's place.
All high and
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Pete Tully has returned to Con- children retarded because of physical “A Noble Resolution.” Fourth ser­
Successor to Fred Slagle
well located. Ray Jeub at Sheriff’s
logue’s camp bringing a bride with defects such as decqyed teeth, diseased mon in the series on the Prodigal Son.”
office.
17t2*
Front St., opposite Farmers & Merchants Bank
Prayer meeting 8 p. m. Wednesday.
him from the east. They will reside tonsils, adenoids, bad eye strain and
Phone 1193
Coquille, Ore.
Come to church Sunday.
Let us FOR SALE—One light skiff, oars and
in the house formerly occupied -y malnutrition.
He said that 50 per
oar locks. Price $4.00. A brand new
Lieut. Laughry.
cont of our school children were re­ make it a great day in honor of
12-guage, $37.50 Ithaca shot gun.
Mrs. Violet M. Taylor went to Ban­ tarded because of bad teeth and ton­ mother.
Jarnos E. Conder, Pastor.
Drice $20.00 Lans Leneve, Coquille,
don yesterday on a short visit.
sils. He congratulated Coos county
Oregon.
Gilbert Beaugard. who wac recently on having a public health nurse and
discharged from the army, visited his Marshfield on the school nurse. He
St. James Episcopal Church.
FOR SALE—5 Teams of Grsy Per­
sister, Mrs. Russ Miller, last week. believes Coos county to be far ahead
GET YOUR
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
cherons. Ages 4 to 10 years. An­
John Gaffey went to Bandon Sat­ of other counties in the state in the
Evening service at 8 p. m.
drew Anderson, Coquille, Ore. 17t4*
urday night to attend the Liberty Ball. care of the school children.
No morning service.
One of the ladies from the camp
The April report of the work done
W. E. Couper, Vicar.
FOR SALE CHEAP at Riverton-
started to Marshfield Saturday, but by Miss Cardiff shows the month to
small place with building, good
upon reaching the trestle, where it have been a busy one, the regular
bearing orchard, 150 trees. Ad­
Christian Church
joins the Beaver Hill track, found it schedule was carried cut. Six towns
dress Mrs. C. C. Price, Coquille.
Church of Christ
blocked with coal cars. As it was im­ were visited and one week spent in
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Sunday School at 10 a. m.
possible to climb them, she had the the country work. The report gives
Communion services at 11 a. m.
FOR SALE—Light buggy and har­
pleasure of retracing her steps to the rocord of 181 visits in all, 5 of which
Senior Christian Endeavor at 6:30
ness in good condition. Price $20
camp, a distance of two miles. It is were instructivo visits. At the begin­
i. m.
for the whole outfit. Chris Terres,
to be regretted that .there is no way of ning of the month there were 51 pa­ p>
on the Marshfield road.
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r-
reaching the train except over a track tients on the nurse’s visiting list, 19
Christian Science Society.
that may be made impassable at any of whom were tubercular cases. Dur­
Services next Sunday at 11:00 a. m. WANTED—A horse, gentle to work.
time.
ing the month five patients were dis­
About 1400 lbs., about 16 hands
Wednesday evening meeting at 8
charged
from
the
nurse
’
s
care
and
Mr. and Mrs. Fine Hauser went to
high,
from 3 to 5 years old. Roan,
(
Bandon to spend Saturday and Sun­ there were added eight new eases so 0 I’clock.
Factory opposite 8. P. Depot
Coquille, Ore.
brown, bay or black.
Must be
Sunday
school
at
9:30
a.
m.
that
on
May
first
she
had
54
cases
day.
guaranteed
to
be
free
from
any
The Reading Room will be open ev­
Miss Lillian Morris is staying with on file.
lameness or fault.
Alex Turner,
ery
Tuesday
and
Saturday
afternoon
The
reports
of
both
the
Marshfield
Mrs. Miller for a short time.
Langlois, Ore.
16t3*
school nurse and the county school from 2 o’clock until 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McGraw have
nurse shows the month to have been
1 FOR SALE—8 acres all improved,
moved down the high line and are now
a busy one. Aside from the Marsh­
Church of God.
just outside city limits, For full
living at the old camp.
field schools, children were inspected
Services at Church of God chapel
particulars address Box 454, Co-
Cliff Hibarger, who has been cook­ in the following schools: Myrtle Point,
quille, Ore.
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ing at the camp for several months, is Powers, Bandon, Coquille, Pleasant every Sunday.
Beginning this week I have made provision for
Sunday School at 10 a. tn.
now taking a vacation.
Hill, West Norway, Norway, Ran­
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. WANTED—Wool and Mohair, Hides,
cold storage facilities whereby all meat can be
Mrs. Jas. Nygien was a Bandon vis­ dolph, Prosper, Fishtrap, Excelsior
Prayer meeting Thursday evening
Pelts and Chittim Bark. Highest
itor Saturday.
and Arago, 762 children undergoing at 8 p. m.
kept on ice for several days after butchering
Price paid. Geo. T. Moulton. 15tf
Harry Rogers went to Marshfield the examination. Of these 528 have
A cordial welcome is extended to all.
before being retailed. If this improvement is
bad teeth, 352 enlarged tonsils, 142
and back last Thursday.
L. E. Neal, Pastor.
FOR SALE—6-room modern house
appreciated by the trade it will be made a per­
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Allen Randleman had a strange ex­ adenoids and 281 defective vision.
and one acre of ground on Spur­
The public health nurse’s office in
perience last Monday. While working
geon Hill. Tracy A. Leach.
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manent feature of the shop. Let us serve you.
Lady will assist with housework
on the pipe line that conducts water room 216 Coke Bldg. Marshfield has and do plain sewing for self and hus­
to his house, he found himself com­ been open every Saturday afternoon band’s board and room in refined PURE BRED Black Minorca Eggs for
pletely surrounded by a swarm of for the convenience of the people who home. Inquire at Sentinel office.
hatching—13 for $1.00. Wm. Rich­
Phone 731
Coquille, Oregon
bees. The queen lit on his arm and want to consult with the school or
ardson, Coquille.
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was‘quickly followed by too many county nurse and many have availed
Butter Wrappers and Trespass
others to be comfortable. He says he themselves of this opportunity during Signs1 at the Sentinel office.
Bond the Sentinel to eastern friends.
has read about bees and has learned the month.
Sb many things about their habits and
Entertain Soldier Boys
customs, but he was wholly unpre­
pared to be allighted upon by a swarm
On Friday evening at the home of
and did not know how to act.
He Mr. and Mrs. Fred Belloni, Miss
brushed them very gently to the Gladys Treadgold gave an informal
Building Contractors
ground and covered them with a dancing party in honor of several of
box, which fortunately was lying near. the boys recently mustered out of the
He pointe with pride’to his “annexa­ service. The large" living room and
Plans and Specifications on Application
We have just received a shipment of beautiful jar­
tion” and says that’s like getting hall wore cleared of rags rnd extra
dinieres
attractive designs in pottery.
Estimates Furnished on All Kinds of Buildings
money from home without writing for furniture for the convenienco of the
it.—Coos Bay Times.
dancers and were decorated with lilacs
Coquille, Ore.
‘hnd Poet’s Narcissus. Those enjoying
Phone 1051
He Owes All the Doctors
the evening were: Mesdames Chas.
pie doctors of Coos county are the Harlocker, Owen Knowlton, Misses
principal losers in a bankruptcy case Joan Fitzgerald Edna Harlocker, Gen­
vory best. It was used by the railroad
May Uw Reedsport Gravel
which has just been started a.t North eva Robinson, Winifred Spencer, Ada
company in the construction of the
Witteman, Elizabeth Griffin, Harriet
A. B. Gidley, state deputy engineer bridge piers across the Umpqua river. Bend. O. W. Hughes, a, longshore­
Sweet, Edith Willey; Messrs. Chas.
man,
has
filed
a
petition
in
bankrupt
­
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for the Coos district, was in Reeds­ —Courier.
Harlocker, O. H. Knowlton, Walter
cy
with
Referee
A.
H.
Derbyshire.
port the first of the week and Sunday
His debts aggregate $68«. itnd he has Oerding, J. P. Michels, R. Watson,
mrde a trip to Brandy Bar for the
no property. Household goods in his L. Kennedy, Geo. Oerding, J. Harri­
purpoce of getting samples of gravel
son. F. V. Treadgold, J. Miller, Her­
to have tested, with a view to using suffering than any other disease, for ; home belong to his wife, he states. He
the reason that it is the most common names as creditors practically every bert Lukens, J. Oerding, Chas. Willey
this gravel in constructing roads in of all ills, and it is certainly gratify­
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doctor in North Bend and Mnishfleld and E. Peterson.
Coos county. Th» Umpqua gravel has ing to know that there la a remedy and ono physician in Coquills, in ad­
that will afford relief, and make rest
MRS. BONNIE WALKER, Prop. •
been proauunced by experts who have and sleep possible. It ia called Cham­ dition to moot of the grocery stores
The Great Nazim iva at the Liberty
y for Businesses
Have You Paid a Visit.
The
Mâchons Hotel
Cash and Carry Store
Coquille’s modern and up-to-date
rooming house is equipped
and open to the public
Transient« Only
If not you are missing a great
opportunity. We invite you to
come to the store, examine our
prices and note the saving you
can make. We are not mark­
ing a few articles down to make
it up on something else, but
everything is marked down to
the lowest possible cent.
Rates $1.00 np
C. A. 4 L C. MACHON, Props.
9
Nosicr’s Cash & Carry Store
Attention Soldiers!
Memorial Day
Tailoring, Cleaning & Pressing
Want Ads
R. H. SWEET
Bee
Supplies
direct from the factory
We have
all kinds of Bee Goods on hand
J. H. OERDING & SONS
MEAT ON ICE
O. T. NELSON
SHELLEY & SON
Repot House Plants
Hanging Baskets
Jardinieres
Vases
Flower Pots
1.25 to 4.50
50c to 3.50
25c to 3.00
15c to 35c
Racket Store
OMd it tn concrete work to bo of tbs berlain’s Liniment.
ia the bay cities.
Theatre May 15th and 16th.