The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917, July 27, 1917, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    Armours
UET US BAYS A CHAUTAUQUA.
•R íce ,
Marshfield sad B uds* have had a
Chautauqua far taro lo a n and they
look so good to tho people of neigb-
hnd Powers k art etgaed ap for a
trial of the eaaea eart of thing next
poor. So Coquille will bo tho only
toara ta the county without a eerioa of
Tho idea waa whan Hendon and
Myrtle Point got oa the Ellingself
W orn circuit tu e people nere would
Tho etetooeoat that thaao dolían
take advantage of tho opportunity to would
go 63 timee around >» * little
/ague but the conclueion that eovon
LilOona of them “would make a path»
way 15,000 feat wide appear» to bo
speeifi*, definite and certain.
Yot lot ao boo . A silver dollar ie
a trifilo lona than an Inch aad a half
in diameter. Seven billion doliere
laid aide by aide would reach approxi­
mately ton aad a half billion indine.
This would make 876 million feat or
166, 71» miles. Divido «hie by 8,00«
the approximate diatanco from
North Bond poople are no longer aet- milee,
York to San Francieeo and we
isfted to go to Marshfield for their Now
it would cover that dietaaco 66
entertainments and have signed up a And
times. In other words it would make
guarantee contract for the sale of 66
rows of silver dollars laid does
600 season ticket* Tor a Chautauqua enough
touch each other an tho
of their own next year. Coquills way from to. the
to the Pacido.
which is more than three tiaeee as far Tho 66 lines of Atlantic
make a
from Myrtle Point ought to do the pathway aoven dollars'would
feat wide instead of
16,000. But that would stake a petit-
way ocean to ecepp wide enough for
mm m m % shot
Motorists and Mechanics
A rwwriuMy affoetlvs d m aiiai soap P“ **» contains
>wt eaeagh grit to carry the demising properties deep
into all rida m u m and crevice«, driving oat «very atom
«I grease, grime, stain and scum. Works quickly and
thoreathlj without anmrt, scratch or irritation; loar-
iag tho hands smooth and soft.
For sale by
LYONS & JONES
First National Bank Building
A western lumber company made
exceptional use of t^e parcel poet sys­
tem not long ego when it shipped a
consignment of 80,000 ( shingles
through the malls. The destination
of tits shingles was 62 miles from tho
shipping point, and the postal chargee
ware leas than »60. Although a ship­
ment of tide site is uncommon, The
parcel poet is frequently used fat the
»Witt ________ _
People a n driving through by auto
from Humboldt county, California, to
Port Orford—818 milee of fine coast
scenery—in a single day. It te a t so
much farther then that tram Coos
Bay to Astoria, but it will bo many
a long day before an auto goes over
that route.
. This is oertainly 1 great year far
spuds. The United States raised only
286 , 437,000 bushels last year, while
te for the 1917 crop to 428 ,-
000 , 000 .
This will make about four
f bushels for every person
wtry—over 20 bushels for
family.
They ara certainly strings men,
these Russians. Some ft them seam
to think it ia an army's business to
turn itself Into s debating society to
deste» whether to ebay orders or hot
And still mors unconventional is the
that in parduming Liberty Loan
Bonds the farm en of the United
States were farnishing the moans Io
their beet eustomere to purchase tim
producta of their farme. Much of tim
proceeds of tim Liberty Loan, botii
that used by the United States Gov­
ernment and the amount loaaad to tim
AlHee, ie to be expeoded in purchaeing
food' and tuppliee for their armlos
from the fermere of tim country.
Thora a n other raasons, howevor,
that make the Liberty Loan Bonds oa-
A safo investment is particularly
suited to a farmer because Jm is in
most instances at a distance from
bend markets and not in position
either to know of or. immediately act
opon information of matter* effect­
ing the value of bonds. The Liberty
Loan Bonds a n invincibly safe, back-
An additional 60 canta ie paid to the
officer who serves the notice, which
ia added to any Judgment given She
plaintiff. In caaa the
c«<v
to appear before the court in not lam
than 6 nor more than 10 days, de­
cision will bo made in favor of the
plaintiff. Witnesses a n not necees
ary but will be allowed to give avi-
although tho taking of tasti-*
mon y will be informal. If the de­
fendant is dissatisfied with the deci­
sion, the case may be taken to the Cir­
cuit court, providing the defendant
pays an attorney fee of flO extra, if
the Judgment is not made in his favor.
COQUILLE
THE DAIRYMAN’S FRIEND
UNCEASING MISERY,
Wisconsin
Silo
vindng proof or mûrit in tim following
testimony:
D. C. Hubbard, retirad farmer, 640
Sixth SA, Cottage Grove, Ora, says:
T have used Doan’s Kidney Fills off
Lumber, Dry Finish Rustic
Mouldings, Boxes
noi au .
we
COULD GCT
WAS ORO NARY i
RfAL CHEWING FLUG
BILLY POSTER'S Biu,
B o a r d s t e l l y o u