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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1917)
I public «O e m to asrict la the m o f tbs law. lk t p lu h, -, to rely on the people for the execution of the law. It la i that patriotic eitiaeaa will air services fraa aa registrar*. ba gratefully toad- Volunteer, for this aer- irTtaaa win ident’a call: There waa a tone hi the country's hiatory when m ilitary enuaaeratora, backed by bayoneta, want out among the people to take a compulaory ear- vice cen.ua. Today, under the prin ciple o f univaraal liability to aerrke, ae- eaaay taken frena the Coquille river ta Taquina, whore aha will be uaed in halibut fishing. Mre. Max Timmerman laat week nande an aasignmant of the Panama MUHnery on Front i treat, in behalf of her credi tora, to Albert Seelig, who la at praaaot conducting the buainaaa. Fred Larson, of Portland, atatod at Cugeno Saturday that work on toe ! “ We are in a poeition to aaaiat ev ery deaerving farmer to improve or enlarge hia preoent farm; to ereet more or better building*; to build ailoa and otherwiae improve hi. milk sup ply; to purchaae more and bettor ent itle and thua inereaae hia prafite. Too | will ever find ua ready and anxious to do everything we can to aaaiat you and your community in ita upward and onward atop of progress and prop- Darifood Product. Company. Try thia T*at— Rub a little Tuxedo briskly in die palm o f your hand to v bring out its full arom a. Then smell h deep— its ddi- U dous, p u re fragran ce win ^VJ convince you. T ry this test ___ with any other tobacco and we Win let Tuxedo stand \ or fall on your judgment— A •T V ? , , . “ V“ “ **0’ believe the entrance of that company MU bring rignad by about WO sm- tato ^ ^ moch m ^ [WWW* I in the further development of our ag- ricultural induatrieo and alao in tha C u rry County N ew s. I supply o f needed capital to ineroaM (From the Port Orford Tribune.) |tb* rilkiency of the dairiee already John llackenrie returned 8eturday I established and encourage the eetab- with an auto truck from Portland, Ik S * * "1 o f other.. which he will run during the summer ' between thia place and Bandon. He Offer Prize for X NtBC. experienced hardship, getting the r_ _ _ h ,__. v I ln * ^onway company wnicn too* Itruck here .that he win not *torget Shortly south of Eugene he torve without compensation. AU reg soon. gave up trying to follow the Pacific istrara must be rwora. The voting place in each precinct [Highway, in which he.says he found must be prepared for registration. places that be stuek a .tick over five Full printed instructions covering feet long out of right, and turned off every detail o f registration will ba to over the mountain, to the coast. A r riving at too mouth of the Umpqua he found that the truck would not negotiate the beach sands, and ha had to havo it towed up too river to has issued Ids proclamation, clerks Mapleton on a ecow and shipped on of counties and d t W of over 80,000 the train to Coquilla. Coming down must secure a supply o f blanks and I from Bandon Friday aom# of the copiss of the registration regulations I parts worked loose and be had a from tho sheriff or from the mayor. breakdown near Sixes, and it was Sunday evening before the truck fin Absentees end the sick will apply to I the clerks to have their registration ally arrived at Port Orford. Deputy Fire Warden, B. W. Dean, cards fill ad s o t In no eriu shall ■uch persona bo given registration with Harry Poareo and Geo. Quiggley certificates. They are to be instruc as assistants, has been opening the ted by the clerk that the burden is on rid Bald Mountain trail from the Mid them to'see to it that the cards reach dle Elk letter box to Salal Spring*. tho registrars of their home precincts This trail ha* been quite a eonven- ience to Fire and Gama wardens in by registration day. their patrol duties, and will also auks it easier for hunter, to get into the ^ ^ is able to pack the silage does to the wall aa thoroughly as in the center. Tbe looseness of the material around the edges, which often result, when silage is packed by trapping, is a source of considerable lose because tbe afar goto into tha fodder and cause. it to spoil. This machine is equipped with a heavy cone-shaped roller whose length is about equal to half tha di ameter of the silo. It is driven in a circular course by a gasoline engine RIVES TIM B CABD COQUILLE. mounted on the superting frame. The Boots Depart. |Acker can be quickly knocked down (XU leave for Banded end way into ports, few of which weigh more sndtaigs except the Myrtle.) than 100 lbs., no that they can be low relegraph.........................1J0 p. m. ered down toe silo chute. !h»rm . . . .8:16 a. m. and 4:16 p. m. torma (mail and express).6:00 p. m. Hi patch weak days.........1:00 p. m. Hspatch Sundays............1:80 p. m. telief .............................7:00 a. m. fyrtle tor Myrtle Print ..1:00 p. m. Unincumbered W om an’s Study Club. The Woman’s Study Club mat Friday in to# library and, except a little tone given to burin saa. voted the afternoon to the leeeos Seven-room house, east frontage, fo il corner Quality Choosers lot; four block* east o f State University, Eu gene. Price $1,500. W ill trade fo r good piece o f 1S7S Asate 8 t M.J.HARTSON