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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1919)
■ .£ • ■aM w annanm 417 Churches in Oregon are insured in the - Oregon Fire_ Relief Ass’n. § Are YOU getting your insurance at cost? Write to our agent for an Application Blank and, rates on yonr property. GEO. C. HUGGINS, Dist A*ent. P. O. Box 808—78 Centrai Are. N fM H M N I week o f 18th to October 24th, inclusive DALTON In tide picture .he la a Brima Don Dalton’a acting. ' Ska ravaala tka You will aaa kar vamp ta dWaat with hia awn weapons. Daacon way tkat Dorothy reduces him to a soft boiled ism* alow. You Marshfield, Oregon. Arago at 2:30 p. m. naxt Sunday. Trannad a F at ” ---- * Whll. cutting corn eneileg. lest „ .. _ Mr. Warner, represented the Nes Wadneaday J. D. Carl accidantally cut “ P^Ien o tles Food actory from Baodon last hia groat too, nacaaaitatlng a doctor’s 1®t“. Wednesday night at Arago hall. atlantina. trouble with baara which have beer About 65 farmers were present. Al The Prograaaiva Club mentioned Z * * * ! '? though Mr. Warner was compliment tha following li«t of vegetable, end £ £ \ ed on the manner he presented the dowers which jnight do wJt to plant £ • . " ^ y f^ J * " } * subject negotiating for the milk from now for early spring use: turnips, ^ ppl" r ” marauders, and so far this large milk section, the farm er/ taW » d i d ... . . . u n i « - figured they ware doing as well if not . i d liiw J iL T I ? better with the local cheese factory iom, pH i, apiiwch, c*bb«g., broccoli, *** ' considering the by products end con venience. Everyone i. bua, a . can ba Ailing Nine of th » members of (be Arago their silo, since the frost tb* *m*11 «* ‘V h*ek- H* thinks they Progressive club mat at the residence Chester Krsata, who has been mn,t luv® *°* tsfu n salal berries as of Mrs. C. E. Schroader lest working for Henry Schroader at !* ^ fT hackl,h,IT,M to Thursday. Miae Kalbus gave a dem- Granada, California, tka paat sum- ve don® *“ * WOrk‘ stration lesson in fitting n drabs mar, returned Thursday. _ „ “ ” 7’ . model for home dressmaking pur Parry Brewer has located at San Som e Fina King Apples poses. There was no question as to Louis Obispo, California. Our good fairy, little Marguerite the greet need of Miae Kalbus’ work Mrs. James Allen Collier and Goodrich on Tuesday brought in a in the elub and as ana pres sat ex daughter, Alice, wets visiting at tha hunch of vary' attractive apples grown pressed it, should Mies Kalbus’ work Glenn Collier home tka first of tha on tha place of bar father, George be discontinued we hould be left as weak. Goodrich. Tha Kings wore tka finest helpless as babes without a mother. Bav. Mr. McDonald, tka presiding wo aver saw, some of them being not Mrs. C. E. Schroader and Mrs. O. H. aider ef the U. B. church, will ggpfik. only unusually large but red all or- Aesen were selected to wait upon the st Johnson’s Mill Saturday night and er. A twig of Spitsanbargs lees loss than court in the interest of clubs retaining at Willowdale Sunday morning and 18 inches long, wee was loaded with over I Miss Kalbus. afternoon, with n basket lunch ba- two dosen specimens. This has cer eer- tainly been a prolific year for fruit | Mr. end Mrs. WLrun, the Bandon light house keeper, came up the river of all kind* in Coos county. in their launch visiting the webk end A Boautifel Woman. with Mr- end Mrs. Glenn Collier and Hundreds, if not thousands of bush Do you know — g— —” " that — a beautiful ----------- ww^ family end to enjoy the warmth end man always has a good digestion?JB els of Gravenstein apples, that could peacefulness of the valley as compar year digestion is faulty, « ft lightly have boon sold for $1.78 a bushel in of meats, and taka an occasional dose this county this fall hava bean el- ed with the ever restless ocean of ChamoarlainV Tablets to strength- Bar. Lewis Andersen will preach at on “ your y™jl digestion. Pries 88c. 1 SUNDAY, OCTOBER I » How Boealie (Madge The Liberty Orchestra under Prof. Wm. Zinner, D irector, wfQ mencing at 7:15 sharp. MONDAY. OCTOBER I t * m DAVE vrtable warmth fm\ D F A k'L r Oil. '¿y ; • A good oil heater filled with Pearl Oil gives real com fort with out dust and dirt Steady, com fortable heat for many hours on one filling with Pearl Oil, the ever- obtainable fuel. Oil consumed only when heat is required— no waste. Portable. Economical. Pearl Oil is refined and re-re fined by our special process which makes it clean burning. F or sale in bulk by dealer« everyw here,— the same high- quality kerosene as the Pearl Oil sold in five-gallon cans. There is a saving by buying in bulk. Order by name— Pearl Oil. We neemmead Perfectfcm Olf Heutin STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) PEARL OIL (KBR 06& N 1) HEAT AND LIGHT 9Ct same to arrive in the ition o f th is instrument, A VAUGHAN DRAGI SAW W ILL DO IT G et a sturdy Vaughan and Ibt it aaw your wood fo r lew than 6 cants a cord. Takes logs to 8 fe e t When not do ing ten men’s sawing, it operates other farm machinery. Repeatedly pays fo r itself in a single season. Standard $155 r in lp h CU& ‘