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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1919)
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Cam isoles Slippers Talcum Can Covers Bags Sapper Trees H airbrows Coat b a n g ers Lingerie Sets Large assortment of Plain and Fancy Attractive -styles—some far trimmed, others with large collars of self material—all exceptional values Velvet Cords High Any boy will delight “HARD PAN” HIGH TOPS ■ 5 2.25 .65-1.00 •Betsy Ross black sOk kose t Boys’ Higfi Top Shoes. in a pair o f our Handsome Georgette and Crepede Chine Waists which we bought early aq^ we are giving yon the benefit of the prices it which we bought them. Women’s Holeproofin black, white, ^ and comfort oi Cozy Toes for their Dry Sox shoes. The “Hard Pan” R a boy's wet weather shoe, made especially for rain and mud, We have a complete stock Silk Hi ■T.'v ST. NICK RUBBER BOOTS with Red Tops and’in Christmas boxes. YOUTHS’ BLACK RUBBER BOOTS Camisoles - 1.65-3.00 T - - 2.85-6.50 G owns.» - - . 5.00-6.00 Boudoir Caps - .65-3.00 Jl . Each one knows >4- w here you w ill find the useful present * —— - Mes- . Spécial 7 .9 8 STORE- * Ribbons for hand-made gifts, wide wash Satin Ribbons and Laces for Camisoles deal o f' ignoranc* on the part o f th * man or teacher quoted. The appor tionm ent was raised in 1917 to flU pea- f i le o f the school population. B efore that it had been $8. No ihd court has taken no step backward in this |ina. Church of Christ Notes -T Y P E TRACTOR It hns mi Inks as i nettatoti Runs <m a Plank Try to puah a load«! whaalbaAow through toft And right than you huvo tho principio buck of tho 1 , 1 h ,(<l) grouad. You huvo to «M it ovary ounco of Clatrae Traitor. It run« on hroad flat truck, in your atroagth. Tho wfcaal * i«h in daapar and /m ath tho Mm. way u tho whoolbarrow run. on daonor aad you Anally got «tack altogetkar und U m plank. No power is wasted. Y n can pall a havo to *-*“ off your h H biagor load. Fool und oil go further. And moro . ^ .. ___ X _. __________ , work can bo doM in lana timo—« t lass coat. But lay a plank ovSa th* au»d «»ft ground and yon can roll tha — — whaolhorrow ovar it with tba Baeausa you can work ao efficiently on soft aou ____ v -» with aaly a frartiaa of tho effort, with tha Clatrac you can go through with tho aa lt was tha r '__w that umm I s U m dVtraea*. Ito tira propazation of tha aaad bad a Must unusual bnad Sot aurfac« diatrihatad U m waight of U m thing far a tractor to Ao. Tho ClaCrac doasat sink load ao that thara was vary littla praasura at any in and doasat laava two hard trulla of packed down 0Tt p o ia t Plans for th t dtbclopn cn t o f tba movement include the revival o f fam ily prayer, a Sleek o f prayer in Jan uary, a great revival campaign ia February and the acknowledgement o f the stewardship idea to be follow ed by a financial drive in A pril. • One speaker brought out the idea that business interest can well afford to help in the development o f missions because o f the resulting increase in Once more Greetings, fellow work ers in Christ. A fter being absent fo r some time, I am glad to be with you again. The services on last Lord’s Day were well attended both morning and evening. The evening subject, “ Re binding an 01d_Book,” was well de livered and convincing as all Brother D allas' sermons are. With 86 pres ent in the Sunday School, all on time except one or two, we feel our goal or 100 w ill soon be reached. The Junior classes entertained the Primary, §e- ginners and Intermediate classes in the basement o f the church last Sat urday afternoon. With evergreen and Christmas decoration it looked like Santa had beqn there. There were 54 present and all enjoyed a fine after- 'noon with games, recitations and songs, after which they partook of refreshm ents. Then they went to their homes, feeling it was the finest ever. Come again little folks, it Is these get together meetings that make us happy. Don't forg t the prayer meeting* Wednesday1 evening o f each week. The Endeavor meeting» are interest ing, come and see. The Choir is do ing good work with Mrs. Richardson as director. Thanks to Mrs. Richard son. The solo by Aaron W ilson, "The E xile’s H om e," was appreciated Pearl Oil Growing in Paver More Pearl Oil (kerosene) is being sold this year fo r heating, cooking and lighting than ever before, ac cording to the Standard Oil Company. Since the chilly weather has come, the demand fo r this convenient and economical fuel has alm ost exceeded the supply. Housewives everywhere are evidently com ing to appreciate fully the com fort, convenience and economy o f heating with a good oil heater and Pearl Oil. There is no greater combination o f chill and damp chasers anywhere. Sunset Magazine .and the Sentinel are now furnished in combination for |8, the price o f the Sentinel being |2 a year and that o f Sunset 82 and the combined pries being 81 law- CURS ARE HIGH E veryw here trappers are making / | m oney. A re Y O U one o í them? IT PAYS TO TRAP W . an paying tap a a>cli priesa. California hoy* sudar Id aatd so hcaan. SasdlsrFrsa Pries Lhl E. R. SVianerACo. »« n il kaMud K. H ugh H arlocker John J. Bateman Tractor end F inn Implement Salesman * Coos and Carry*Counties o n o M l« , Track, • Fred Slagle Coqnille Valley Phone 2 S 1 Coquille, Ore. ” In the absence o f Brother Dallas daring the bolideys Mrs. Dellas will fill his place here. Come and hear Mrs. Dallas. She wi\Uremain Tier« during the holidays Everybody is welcome. There will be special music by the choir.— Lida Ramsey, Church Correspondent S5S 1$ the wet v^athfr (enrice uniform for the refalar meo whe make tvtiy dqyceunt. Look for tha Reflex Ed A A The word ‘ . ImpBaa a good Try at— L- w_n -I__ j W WCII pKUCQ. JWl t«*T