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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1920)
I 1 If Ì . do i I,' 11 [ j I j I I j i-l ‘ ; wool and sflk are animal E Cottdn bines th è » in weaving fibres. For exAmpia, take » fabric, wRb, silk B r ü t e . . r_. bint results fur cotton, thread.. I f wagHejl to the silk will come out With * ì f c * ycUowtnsh Un*«. U washed so thgt-the a » will ht W **te d , tboararmgnt will have a dingy ot f d undgr tension, produces the glossy or siflty WhicK is ita characteristic. In soma mflla where high grad* ttoaad, after paarceriza- pneaoa for five to seven after hours and" cornea J__ J tf eut of the ter ths Mato, county of Curry the list but owing to l a . I li by the manufac- a slow drying process, B a ia !» $ ■ have ■ U ve dssidSd to join dona, baa produced the ■dyed, washed, gpd SEfÄSsW sheen ¡ ■ ■ i l i l l B i l M on the laundering the Second of 1 . s= a ■ ■ able ta make an ap propriation of only 91000, which is only half enough to pay the salary and expenses of a auras. ? Our county not only hss a county nuns but two school nurses, and still the work is growing so that if all that naads doing Is to bo dons, our very efficient county nurse, Miss Cecil Scbreyer, will soon require assist ance. She is new, in addition to-her school work and emergency caa visiting ninety casee each month who are under her can aqd attention while thirty is tbs average to be look ed after by one nurse taking the coun try over. v.-i: I The suggestion has therefore been mode that Coos county take tbs nurse whom Curry can provide for during half the tiara for tbs other half. The time is certainly coming when two will ba kept busy in Coos at tending to this work, but meantime to have oae on full time and another on half time wiH help a lot. , Besides all that tbs county is do ing in thA budget at public expense for tbs couhty work, the association is talking of tbs naed of a fund con tributed, by tbs Bad Cross, or some to provide for case» ad dirt used reported by the county nurse. And then the committee is go ing to aqUdt from those who take an interest in the Work so that it may have something in its treasury f a r t e the Mbs Jane Allan, who organised the urk in this coanty and is now at the head of the county nurse work M the stats was present at the mast ing Tuesday and gave a good deal of information as to the work which has grown so wonderfully ill Oregon dur ing the past t*ro yews. She says the ‘ for coanty nurses has become so insistent in the past fs** years that nurses trained for that work cannot be found to taka all tbs positions to be filled, and that in Ohio graduate nurses without experience in county work arc being employed st a salary of $180 a month to begin with— only f i a month las« than' Coos county is paying for a vary successful ss well as experienced worker in this linn Bchreyer 1* to be given a va cation during July and August, and for those months one of the school st tbs Bay will do bar work. This county can bops to retain Miss Schreyar in tho position she now bolds for another year, but hardly Das Alton is anxious to ss an assistant in the ta m ß J. A . H A R T to conjure with «mone county nun** •a w ill as other people tho coast and c limato ham proving » «m pslHng at traction. * Thoao present at the meeting were Mhw Jane Allan, of Portland, Mrs. William Neil son, o f North Bond; Mrs. E. Lwwin of Banden; Mrs. E. H. Corey, Mr*.- A. >. Gidley. Mia* May Mareer and Mias Cadi Schreyar, of Marshfield; Mrs. a J. Fuhrman, Mrs. J. A. Lamb and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Young, of Coqufll*. .n - r e » Preacher Caught Running Still Out of tW milnesa of Us own personal experience, for the good Of all sick and suffering, rcoomatands a medicine which k* knows to be good. You may be sure a doctor would not en danger bis professional reputation by endorsing PS-RU-NA «nleca satisfied be yond s doubt of Its Tales. Whether year trouble be a cough or a The Central Labor Council of Marshfield'has imtessd B. Lothard McClure- ter district attorney, J . S. Smith for sanatoti, T- J. Thrift for aa- seaoor, W. W. Gag* for steri*, Dr. , J; P. Kaiser for coroner sad Pst Col lier for county dark Only two of I tteab names ara prfatod an thq repub lican ticket, bui any name caa be S Another moonshine still ha* been captured by Sheriff Georg* Cronar, of Lana county, and the owner o f the outfit, M. P. Green, a former minis ter of the gospel, aged about 66 years, is m the county Jail. An odd feature of tho arrest of Green and the capture of the still is that the officers slipped up to the tes- ideneo and standing on the outside beneath a window beard Green and his daughter talking of the still, the daughter pleading Vftth Green to get rid of it aa sha feared that officers would soon make a raid on the house ss they had dona so on a neighbor^ llace a fow miles up the read the day before. Green’s wife was an invalid and had to live in California.' Ho couldn’t nuke money enough, even nt the prsnmt Ugh wage*, to maintain her th« » M resorted to bootlagging. wèa coming which sbs was aa yet. unpre pared; and she was much pleased whan madame, with much enthusiasm. Informed bar that - she had several dawns exactly suited to Clarice's style and figura. V ■ darle* examined - them pi re fully. She bad discovered Mme. Do Keval a couple of years before, when dwin dling family funds forced her to stop buying at tbs most exclusive store in town, and take whet she could get In the smaller, more moderately priced shop*. The gown* designed by the clever tittle woman »ver* as rdainty as say she bad ever seen, with the addi tional merit of being much cheaper. Nobody, so f*r, had detected any dif ference In Clarice's manner of dress ing, or suspected that ber clothe* did j m not come from a more pretentious es It’s sot “ sfl right," bat “ all wrong" to go carelessly tablishment. go she continued to Along spending all you nuke. patronise Mme. De Rovai, and The time will com* when yon will need the money madame, to return, kepf ber choicest models for Clarice. you are throwing »way In extravagance. Two gown* to particular captivated My In always a SURE FRIEND. When you make Clarice, each so soft In texture,- so this sare friend, don’t cant “him” aside. dainty in design and delicate in abed* DON’T do it. that for some time she found difficulty In making a selection. At last ah* de BANK your money. cided on a rich blue as being more We invite YOUR Banking Business suited to her complexion, and with a last, lingering, ragrafirul look at tho lovely roos-coiorad concoction of silk F a m e » & M e rc h a n ts B a n k ’ aad chiffon that ah* must leave be hind, Clarice ordered her parches* of Coqnille, Oregon wrapped, saytag she would take It bom* with her, aa she wanted i f far immediate wear. - WbUe waiting.on the corner for the street car, diarie* was surprised to See approaching from the opposite fida Mtlllcent Gray, on* of her numerous acquaintances. And to Clar- lc*> astonishment Mtlllcent walked straight Into, the store of Mara. De Rovai. Mtlllcent had always boasted of doing her shopping to the more ex You cannot deny them. clusive districts, sad Clarice could not help wondering w*at she was do ing in this rather M otorist» DO J to call town She wis because h is good lubrica oat, but Just then her ear came In 00t’ tHlt ^xnt °**B har ting oü; sight and she boarded It much pus- sled. ‘ The following evening Cleric* was one of many guests at the function for which her drusa, bad beetf specially bought It was a gala occasion. There were wonderful gowns and the Hash of multi-colored gems. Clarice, bew- evet, did cot feel ashamed of her cos tume. It held Its own, In spite of tb# higher-priced ones all around. 1 B* shlramery, aa lovely, aa well-mad* pa any. It sat off her blonde beauty to perfection, and, stately as a young goddess, «he kept a crowd of admirers around her the whole evening. She was obliged, to fact to turn sway a good, many would-be partners. *« * Xr It was 1st* when Clarice caught sight of Mtlllcent Gray at tbs further and of tb* room. Mtlllcent beckoned, and, tired of dancing. Clarice excused herself to her parine* and went over to see what was wanted. Within a few feet of ber oho Mopped, rooted to the spot tor MMteent wore the roue- colored gown which only the day previous Clarice had seen at Mme. De Reval’a Seeing Clarice’s surprise. Minierat smiled with pleasure. She thought her friend overcome with the beauty A. B. CAMPBELL, Spedai Agea t Standard 00, of her gown. “It is pretty, lent It? On* of the newest at Stark’s A Duroque model.” FOR SALE. Not just a picture, but a great show. ”A Duroqo* model r murmured 6 acres track near city, half bottom, 9m “ In Old Kentucky” at the Lib- Clarice. ’ ert? **»y 2®th mto Mth. "A real Duroque. Th e» have so rich, running water. K S acne, good bouse, well improved ........ ... ■ , . few. even at 8tark’s Isn't It a dart ing? But you have a very pretty adjoining city. 1 acre, good, no improvements, dress on yonraeli. Where did you get ItT” good buy. . -At—Stark's Iti*—It’s also a Dn- 160 acre stock ranch near town. • roqne model." Claries looked at th* 26 acre orange, 7 Itmon, farm near roue-colored dress and tried to as Los Angeles, to trade for stock ranch sume a correct and admiring expres in Coos county. sion. but quit* suddenly and unex One shingle mill and ehingle timber pectedly she began to laugh. M lincea t stared resentfully, her enough for 6,000,000 skinglee. A big buy. face red with anger. Clarice went on laughing. “Oh, Mil $26,000. 160 Acre dairy farm well iterai, please forgive me. I can’t help located, 26 dairy cows, all stock and It. I saw that very dress yesterday implements go with place, 76 acres at Mm*. De Reval’w-and I got min* under cultivation. Crop aD ia. $10,- i* th« only practical trac there, too!" 000 will handle balance on time. tor in small fields and Millicrat'e face, which had tamed $4,600. Stock ranch, "all fenced, from red to white, grew rad again. swampy, qpft ground. ideal for sheep and cattle. $8,600 Por a moment It looked as If ah* would cry. but Clarice’s laugh was In will handle it, balance deferred pay A t work on th$ farm fectious. and presently Mllllcrat. tpo. ments. ■ near Lampa. $8,160. Stock ranch, 100 acres, 40 begun to giggle ontll th* two were al acres under cultivation, buildings wall most hysterical. . TRACTORS sad “Clarice." said Mtlllcent. when -— ----------- —— they - located, handy. Half down. Best M n l i t t P m o u n e farm tools composed, “ thtajs the last [tny {n County. '*■ “ 160-00 per acre fee 17» acre three yenrs I'm been baying my dairy farm, good buildings, well lo gresse* at Mme. D* Rival's, because they cost less. 4 didn’t have the cour cated, all rich river bottoni land, 76 age to let people know It for fear I acres under cultivation. I f yoa pass Coqullle, Oregon ’ might fall in their esteem. But this this up you will miss a good thing. 4,000,000 Feet standing whits Cedar Is * lesson to me. n i be honest from ind illr, beat timber buy ia Coos Coun 'J g y -And se will V declared Clarice. ty. Look this up quick. -Herenfter. K I get 6 »own from In addition - to the above I have Mme. D* Revs! that cost s third less several small stock ranches that a n i "V very good. * » rje T Some small places acreage to and (K B R O SEN B ) for Du roane models1 adjoining city. Some vacant and improved city property. 1 have a few splendid buys for email homes. -Und* Johnberry Is a mighty . M Some good city property. - old man.” mused the gaunt MU These are all good boys, las or ta. “Why. actually, h# don’t > care at sB when soste other oM comes around and out brags type ofengne The M olin e THOS. HANLY, Agt PEARL Olii 1 j STANDARD OIL COMRANYI I I - k . m a r n ^ -fjm »