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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1917)
tbs minister. What books bars found helpful.” on, Myrtls Point, repre- “ How eon s dsocon moot ms, • Oregon Stets Uvoateck was on tbs bay Saturday, a cow la Simpson’s in the United States really began two years ago when the Federal Reserve System was organised. 'It will be complete when every citisen is doing his share towards the maintenance o f the system. at IwJ. affestad stette in tbs CoquOte VaQsy, and says that tbs disons# qpems to ba scattering rapidly. White bteckberrying a few days ago on tbs Cqtching slough ridge, north o f Sumner, John Lapp found a human skull and a few bones in s small clear- big. They bad bara taponad to tbs weather for a long timo; in fact Dr. Haydon, who examinad them, asti- mated tbs than st bstwten 20 and M years. Hs believes tbs skull was that I, tbs treed, Seated bids for tbs macadamising of a portion tbs Empire-Sunset Bay Bosd: - Tar Heel to Charles ton Bay In Coca County, Oregon, will bo received by the County. Court of said County at Ka office in the Court Nraee, Coquille, Oregon, until 19:00 A. If. Sept 1st, 1S1?.' No bid will bo considered unless oc- at bar o f. I gam iát tiona rah o f tbsir ' In tho was hold tbs proj these tal training On Sa short tea o f songs Those were followed by < temperance sermon delivered by Elder Hiram Smith, of Albany. After the sermon, tortes s collection of $16.40 was taken for rain- tbs use of the temperance rnmwtttrr Ira in tta work. pro- The Sunday school convention mat ut to Sunday, August M, at f .80 a. m. Af- eon- ter tbs election o f a member of tho t the Sunday School board and such other tbsir brainsM as cams before tbs meeting, froor a regular session of the Sunday tailed School was bald. Tbs attendance was wish- 171, collection $7.14. At tbs close .sf said County. ng in tbs Sunday School several topics re- COUNTY COURT OP osasa la ting to tbs Sunday School and COOS COUNTY. Christian Workers’ Society were in- highway. tha advisability o f all writing to their congressman urging the construction o f the coast military highway and ask ing for an appropriation equal to the coat of a tingla battieahip. This, raid Last year there wasn’t a fatality in Oregon during the deer bunting sea son. This year there were two fatal ities—one a couple o f days before the sonara was prraebsd by Eider O. C Cari, ot Partland. He uaed for a test, “ Wist Ya Not test ! Must Be Abóte My Father’s Business.’’ Hs Coquille, Oregon, trrated ths subject oí missions as a businsas proposition. At ths dase of the sermón an offering was takan for NOTICE OF MEETING OF TEE ths use o f the Mission Board of Ore- COUNTY BOARD OF EQUAL* gon. The eollection amounted te $1M. KATION. Monday, the 20, at 9 a. m. the eoe- The C om County Board o f Eq&ali- ftrence mot in bneinera eeeaion wKb Eider C. Pita, o f Porttend, In tbo ebalr. Tho raparte o f varioaa cota- By depositing your money with us you can help directly in developing and strengthening it, as we are required to keep on deposit with our Federal Reserve Bank in San Francisco a portion o f your balance with us. A t the same time, and without cost, you benefit di rectly from the protection Ihe system afford» us. and many other Cfcll and See These Bargains TELEPHONE HELPS MAKE MILLIONS. o f Max H. Hauser and Bobert N. Stanfield, each o f whom ere said jto have made over two million dollars this year in tee Leave Traps hi Trut h —. “ What do you think made that wound 7” asked an officer who was conducting mo through one df the ad vanced hospitals on tbo Homme, point- big to the badly swollen and lacer ated ankle of a soldier that waa Just being dreeaed. The puffy and dis colored fteoh aright have coma from »»«lyuhm e the Pacific Dairy Review a severs sprain, but two or thrm goémon te say: The latest triumph for alfalfa, how catad that the injury waa a more ag ever, ««me« in the report that the gravated one. “ If there was a trop hundred-thousand-doilaa milk condan- ica] river about,“ I replied finally, “ I should hasard a guess that ths m*n had stepped into tho mouth ad an al ligator, or had bora nipped by on# white swimming. AX I never board of alligators In ths Somme, 1 fear I shall hqve to give up. What did do It»" “ Trench trap,” was the laconic re p ly ; “ or, to bo more exact, a wolf trap. Ever since the steady pres sure of our advanM began to tell— since the Boche began to realise thpt ho would have to continue backing up before our attacks—the Germans have been tearing them behind in the trenches, or laid in‘ inviting little A l anothar generation amali, indasd, arili ways through the wire entaglements. be thè production datry produets Not many of our men were caught that do not bave their erigin in alfal after the first day or two—we have fa and ita nutritive ally—eorn enail- only had two or throe cases hero— age. It ie the combina ti on to which bat several fccorm of traps have bam are must look to supply our psspls discovered, along with a lot mors of diabolically ingenious contrivances designed to hamper our advanM or to give us pauM in tho matter of occupy ing abandoned dug-outs. la feet, the dodging of the trench traps has added quite s new X M t to our latest at tacks.—Popular Mochaatoa. One of. thè thrilling and hamardous duttes which sraietimM falla te the tot ef game asporta and wardeaa in mountainous rettene o f thè West is te aearch out eagUa’ noeta, rob team o f their aggs, and perhaps take the yoeng copriva, says the Pepular Me diane« Magatine in n well illustrata artici«. Ths parila of tho task sre not all paaeod whon, with a rapo lad* dar or by other p recario» raeans, ha verified by oath o f thi applicant or his attorney and bo flted with tho board within fifteen days from the time H is by law required to meet; and any petition or application not so made, verified and filed (hall not be consid ered or acted upon by tho Board. • J. P. Boyers, Hard work and tee intelligent use of the long distance telephone arri the grm t twin factors which contribute to the success in big undertaking*. 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