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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1920)
pa « WÊÊHÊÊHÊM i WWMV1HMWIM ■MHHMaotmmaaM M aaM saM M ammw'SM saM wai mck of a maa a io la not wiser today than he waa yester day," said Abraham Lircoln. To thM yon might add Boethover’s, “Every day that we spend without learning aomething is a day lost" 'iSSh. ' Vi' ' SEPTEMBER I * H » Oregon, W ashington and Idaho Corn- pany will have • pigne a t the ground* all i Week and will give an aeroplane dreua w ith all late flying stunts each day of the fair. A t a big expense a Round-Up Company h a s ______ cured to appear in special round-up features each d iy of the fair. This company carries a string of wild ‘ males hnd bulls and some of th e most daring riders of the state. Werld Record Stock *j The biggest stock exhibit ever seeaJn Southern Oregon 15-16-17-18 1920 ^ 7a, * With the opening of school the question of Hosiery for the children becomes moot im portant We want to call your at* tention to the large stock we have of high-grade, splendid quality children's stockings. They are durable and moder ately priced. In Black, Brown or White. * We have an extra quality 26c sock for men in Navy Blue, Black, White, Grey and Khaki. For ladies a good quality in colors—Black, Brown, White and Grey. Ladies’ Silk Hose for 22.50 per pair in Black, White and Brown > > Huve you learned that the Each evening there will be band concerts. Dancing a t the Oaks Pavilion with musk by fine orchestra. School Children’s Day Friday will be Children’s Day when all sch«>l children will be adm itted free. ' Speed Program A carload of speedy horses are coming from Portland and horse owners from other sections of the state expect-to have strings here. These w ith the fa st Coos shd Curry County horses ai% bound to make snappy events. Reduced Railroad Rates De Laval Cream Separators and milking machines are money makers for their owners and can not be surpassed for clean skimm ing, ease of operation and cleaning and long life? If not, you are los ing not only days but dollars. 12 People Burned to Death School Stockings non Probably th e w o n t fln th a t arar Thoee who knew Mr. Douglass whaa occurred in Southern Oragon waa the ha waa aa instructor ia our city high ana th a t destroyed the Huston House, school will ha interested in reading an old rum bling hotel, a t Klamath the following notice of his B arrisce to Mias Gladys C anoa, of Salem, which we cHy from la st Saturday's Eugene Guard. "A lovely ¿om e wedding waa ob- sarvad on Wadnaaday of this weak when Mias Gladys Carson, of Salem, bacama the bride of L. C. Douglass, of this eity, a t th s horns of the bride’s parents in Salem. Dr. Edwin Sher wood.'1 of the Kimball College of The ology. read th e tervicee in the p n e- ance of thirty-five relatives aad intim â t friends of the young couple. The bride was lovely in a girlish gown of Como in and tee them the lin t time yon are in town. Sooner or later yon will boy a DE LAVAL. Thia ia also trae of oar Groceries. At the lowest prices. Good goods. NOSLER’S CASH STORE SAVE MONET BY PAYING CASH Racket JRbre MRS: BONNIE WALKER, Prop. - ♦ ith roller# aad ratchets. Apply E. L. P rim a, M yrtlo Poto i t MM % FOR SALE— On« ton Ford Truck, worm driva, a regular truik, splon- did condition. Torma. T. A . W alker. We are stocked with W ANTED—Wool aad Molata Potto sad Chitttm Bark. h £ 5 Prie« paid. Gua. T. M oult a UM EXTRA SIGHTS » for all kinds of guns. Also a M r supply of Chureh J ! ^ Ì T o a " m T No othar services. W . U . Ooupar, Ammunition for any kind of gun manufactured. Call on us. We have i t la giving Reading of th s heartrending scenes there, we recall very vividly the w arning fire films shown a t the Liberty T heatre here early this year; and it ia wall to recall w hat the dep uties who made a survey of Coquille then said about the fire haxards here. A firs survey of K lam ath Falls was naado la st year aad ia th a t report it was pointed out th a t th a t eity had no ordinance regulating the construc tion of buildings, and the prediction made th a t unless th is condition was corrected immediately "K lam ath Falls will bo known da a conflagra tion town. It would bo well for the people of Coquille to take hood right now of the w arnings the asms depu ty wardens have since given us. Federated C to tfc * sad spreads. In v ie w 'o f the fine quality of the fru it aad the rapidly growing domando fo r it, the Oregon Journal suggests: "W hy wouldn’t it bo a good idea to plant everg reen blackberries on thousands of acres of logged-off lands ia Oregon aad W ashington, lotting th s stum ps furnish supports fo r the handle the fru it. It would solve, pro FOR SALE—Furniture, (electric fitably, and alm ost Immedlately, the, stove, h e a te ra n d washing machine problem of loading productivity to (T h ar); call Saturday afternoon or vast areas now not only w aste but Sunday a t Alex Petersen’s resi dence behind Standard Oil Co. 1 Give Jewelry Yeur prossets w fl bo Gifts that Last For High Grade Jewelry see W. H. Schroeder — Engraving — Jewelry M anufacturing three months. Hs had been a partial invalid for seven and a half jrears, following his first stroke, but his last illness was only of a m onths duration. He was bora in* V irginia, and was on# of a fam ily of tea children, of whom only one or two survive him. Two daughters, alone survive him, Mrs. Lane and Mrs. Myers. A very appropriate funeral sermon sms preached by Rex D allas, our C hristian m inister. ______ '¿Li E. G. Opperman Electric Supplies aad Wiring for Lights aad M eters Front Street, Opp suite ] Phone 347 Label Say? -¥T TaSa ■ m Sept. 4—Erm al Churchill, of Marshfield, sad Beulah M. Me Bee, of N orth Bond. They were m arried here the same day by Rex R. D allas, WANTED—A Ford auto, a t ones. C hristian m inister, a t U s residaace. W. C. Laird. Sept. 4—Ed Clinton aad Eleanor M cCallister, both of Coquille. They FOR SALE—Canary G rass sood. T, F. Lana, on tha old O tt W illard were m arried the sam e day by Ju s S4tl* place. . tice Stanley a t U s office. S ep t .7 —Lloyd Neisch and Eva FOR SA L E -S uburbaa hame. one Lapp, both of Marhsfield. mile from town on highway. Box Sept. 7—Ignatio Lunam nd Ju stin s S4tS* 4M, Coquille. LOST—English Shepherd, between brown and blue, 6 yrm. old. Strayed from H athaw ay place on F at Elk. Finder please return to W. R. K rauts, Coquille. . I HAVE BOUGHT the Electric Supply Stock and wiring basinets from R. H. Medley who has discontinued the business, and will be glad to look after the electric wants of Mr. MeUej'i customers and friends. * « St. Janice Episcopal Ch Don’t W ant to Proscribe It Speaking of the rule which allow# doctor# to prsseribo boos«. Dr. K arl Mvyar, a t Chicago, aays: "W hy make saloon keeper* out of doctorat Bartender# would be direct fo r thoee momfaur# of tho pro fession who indulge in the Dr. Moyer who io of the Cook County hospital a t Chi cago, stated th a t prohibition CTBMMd th e lum ber of poH pnf in th a t hospital from MOO daily to IMO. MlFwood $3.00 per load Leave orders at th s mill or > - with me. . P .E .D R A N E G roovy 1