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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1920)
■ " " ■ ■ rk« tauUaa Rafica at ttaa FBI gard to the Vollection iff Indian m i exhibited at the M yrtl« Point fa ir last wash: 7 r { ~ ' Dear S ir: You mode a mistake in last week’s Sentinel in saying tho In dian collection at tho fa ir belongs to John Chonowoth, o f Danmark, Curry county. It is mine, Mr. Fox and 1 found everything in tho collection tween Bandoa and Now River, Cooo county. The perriwinkle shell portierree are so mine. I picked tho shells up on Hendon hooch. The buckskin was tanned by John Chenoweth, o f Denmark, and belongs to him. Bo you see Curry county can not claim the Indian collection which won first prise at the fair. I hope Bandon will have a booth next year so -I will have a place for my exhibit. C A M E LS fit your cigarette de sires so completely you’ll agree they were made to m eet your taste! Unique flavor, fragrance and mel low-m ild-body due to Camels qual- e«$y and expert Mend o f choice Turk ish and choice Dom estic tobaccos are a revelation 1 You will prefer the Camel blend to either kind o f tobacco smoked straight! W 'ith Camels yqu can gothelim it without tiring you r taste. T hpy leave no unpleasant dgaretty after taste; no unpleasant cigaretty odor! T o get a line on w hy Camels win you so completely compare them lim puff-for-puff with any cigarette in *** world at «n y price. Y ou’ll pro- for quality to coupons or prem ium s! _ ^ 2 ? £ £ £ R. J. R E Y N O L D « TOBACCO M .C In extenuation o f hU mistake all the Sentinel editor can soy ia that the only name in connection with thi^ display which we saw was that the Chenoweths mentioned. Ttyey tanned the buckskin on which the finest o f the Indian arrows were displayed, so the erroneous conclusion that they also gathered the relics was not en tirely inexcusable. knowledge and equipm ent o f the SumdardOil Company combine to make Zerolene an oil o f quality. T hey cre ate an efficiency in the man ufacture o f fine lubricant* hard, to duplicate elsewhere in the world. Church of-Christ Notss Try OUR Groceries Farmers’ Union Store effort with prayer aad self-sacrifice. The Hastes, is with and w ill sustain us in our efforts to bring the lost ones to the fold. . With n largo number present fo r the morning and evening services and with 80 in Sunday School and tw o new additoins to the church o s eon- fens ion o f faith and two by letter, we give all praise to Him who hoars end answers prayer. The Senior Endeavor business and social masting was held at the home o f Mr. aad Mrs. Stevens last Satur day night with 16 present. A ll re ported a lovely evening well spent. These young people are doing a fine work and we know their efforts w ill be crowned with success. The Jun iors, 28 in number, are excelling all in their bible study from 4 p. m. until 6 pr. m. Sunday. D on't forget, little agreed to circulate petitions among the business m en/ urging the county court to cooperate on the trestle needed if the miners are not able to get the court to agree to do the work. NUVOSEN (R uw luifh't) >d vswriasry p q iirk im Hrid year «ri eri fer «. For immediate a r ia by apra* et fasori m, mail er phme year erdte» le # for each fypeoF e n g in e STA N D A R D O IL CO M PAN Y (C alifornia) . . - Baby Otarie at the Fair . Mias Campbell, county public health nurse, reports a m ost success fu l baby clin k affala Friday. During the hours set apart fo r examinations, some sixty-five babies ware presented and given attention by the physicians. This with those examined the pre ceding day makes upwards o f a hun dred infanta examined during Miss d ^ra d e C orrect L u b rica tio n o f eu toa a ob lles. a fo r advice, inform ation. 1» senior partner o f the firm o f : Cheney A Co., doing business In ths Of Toledo. County and Stato aCors «nd that said Ann ssUI pay the su ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for and . very rase o f Catarrh that canti cured by ths usa o f H A LL'S CATA MEDICINE. PRAN K J. CHEN] Sworn to before me and eubeoribed la this tth day o f December. A. W . OLBABON, IBesl) * Notary Public. Public, Hall's Catarrh rvh Medicine ie Is taken If IS- ternally and acta a ct! through the Blood on o th* Mucous Surfaoaa urfacee o of f the System, System. «end Ben for testimonials, free. . r . J. CHE NET * CO.. Teledo. O. I ? 1?. l»JL“ n druggists. ISc. Ball's Family Pills for constipation. : r r- j ÉmmtÈatÈk mm Ig M fg î M M A Wonderful Now Policy baaad by tho Bankers life Company Aaramo You Carry $10,000 I f you die from any natural cause, the Company pi 110,000 80,000 I f yen die from accident, the Company pays • - I f you become totally aad permanently disabled, du disability all pasmium payments a n waived i o*M year the Company pays you »1,000 j as laag as you lire, and at your death pays - Under tbs disability benefit, if you live elovea years, you receive 10,000 Or, if you live twenty-one years, you r e c e iv e .......................80,000 Aad at death year fam ily or aetata will receive - - - - 10,000 the annual payments to you being subject to total disability. A . T. MORRISON, District Agent Aray o f the children’s health and H ia very difficult unlees the parents will interest theme slvas as they have hers at M yrtle Point.— Am erican. Gone to Florida • Notice is hereby given that the un- dersigned, executor o f the Loot W ill nnd Testament o f Stownrt J. M iller, deceased, has filed in tho County Court o f tho State o f Oregpn fo r Cooo County, his final account no such ex ecutor, snd the said Court has ap pointed Monday, tho 26th day o f Oc tober. 1920, as the tim e fo r hearing objections to the said final account nnd the settlement thereof. Dated this 24th day o f September, 1920. John W . Miller, Executor o f the Last W ill and Testament o f Stewart J. M iller, de ceased. $6t6 area, worn out, (xp reiw a leeimj one hat in the Springtime or when vt fatigued and feel generally rundown. U m e so helpful at a good tonic. v i\ w J. A. Hart, Myrtle Point Our Board of Lubrication g n g ia m i hao etadled your particular typo of tsoo* tor aod provided for lie Correct Lahti- NOTICE OF FIN AL ACCOUNT Our hams are suffer cored aad hickory amoked— that’s why they are sweet aad joky. G row ing? Indeed wa are growing in number and in grace aad know ledge o f our Lord and Savior. Seek and ya shall find, ask and we shall receive. And to, find and to bring to nating their labor andar the super vision o f Supt. Corey. The graded road will be covered with cinders and slack so that it caa be traveled at all times o f the year. The new road w ill be the first high way iff to Beaver H ill and w ill elimin ate the two-m ile walk to the junction whan the train is not used. It will also provide a means o f getting in y o u r tracto r Boy a whole ham from os aad haw« it ia the house M you c%m get dinner without much trouble. Dennis McCarthy less gone to F lor ida where he was called by the seri ous illness o f hie sister. Mr. Mc Carthy got a message saying his sis Corthy ter was quite skk and then another message came which said the ill ness had taken a more critical turn and at once Mr. McCarthy went to Florida.—Coos Bay Times. Oil Fodad Near Oregon An oil Änd is reported at Point St. George in Del Norte county, the northwestern county o f California, and there are Indications o f a result- la g oil boom there. W e lived fo r years in h 4 * » that something o f the kind would develop in sough u in ln $ hut th« ecolorists give ns no Call on us for Stationery. v -, , Herbert Rooney got overly anxious to start fishing last Thursday and W earing a large and unwieldly was pinched by Deputy Warden Me- "iron collar” Floyd C offelt o f Coos Daniel fo r having his net in the wa- river was hare Wednesday disking ter a couple o f hours before the ses- hands with hid'fiuuiy friends, says the son opened. Mr. Rooney was fined North Bend Harbor. Mr. C offelt has $66 mad coats by Justice Dye fo r the been suffering from injuries t * the offense. ¡vertebrae and about two weeks ago Deputy Game Warden John Adams his physician procurad this new de- arrested R. C. Brown, a local fisher- trice to relieve the strain and pres- man, one day last week fo r not tag- sure. Mr. Coffelt states be ia being ging his deer, which resulted ia a benefltted and expects to perfect a $26.00 fine fbr Mr. Brown. Mr. cure by the precees. He w ill be re- Adams says this is apparently a triv quired to wear the collar fo r six or ial offense, but to many hunters ig - seven weeks longer, but says that ha nore the law that he is determined to don’t mind it because t e is convinced stop the forgetfulness if possible. It will cure his ailm ent Mr. C ofeK ■ ■ . . . is able to walk about but cannot do Remember when renewing fo r the any work, and the time drags on his tine! that H costa only 16 cents hands. •a a year to get the Oregon Farm- ------------------------— or, an excellent agricultural weakly. New machinery, lathe, etc., ju st ta- a for g year. stalled at Graham’s Gang«. The Cheese Scoring Contest Ia the cheese scoring contest at the booth o f the Oregon Dairymen’s league at the Myrtle Point fa ir, Karl McDonald, o f Broad bent, took first prise with a score o f 96 points; M ary (KERO SEN S) Bunn, helper at the M yrtle Point An ideal home fuel fox efl factory, was second with a score o f 9 S * ; J. W . DeBoer, o f Gravel Ford, cookstoroa, ofl hookers aad waa third, with a score o f 92; Earl oil lampa. Oat It at your W illiam s, helper at A rago, 90; Geo. dealer's. McDonald, Norway, 91; K. Farmer, A rago, 91; A . W . Britton, Langlois, STANDARD OIL COMPANY (tA h iro R H IA ) 91; C. A. Anderson, Coquille, 91; Harold Jensen, Lee, 9 0 * ; Chris Nel son, Lundy, 90; Guy Bunn, M yrtle Point, 90; Joe Everest, Denmark, 8 9 * ; M yrtle Langlois, Marshfield, 86. HOWARD E. COUPER • There were thirteen entries and all • • Pianist . $ made excellent marks. > There were tw o butter entries— H. • Instructor in Piano, Harmony, fi P. Belloni, o f Coquill«, took first with • Counterpoint and Form A naly- fi a neon o f 96 and Don McKenxie, o f M arshfield, took second at 98. PEARL OIL