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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1921)
I port d this plan for furnishtag hydro\ ! electric energy for all purpose« far that ci{y WU1 apply with equal forw I la any other city that dee tree to at junctions against iiquor sellen. More than that the act permitted t}e judges tract factories; and there is no tell ing how soon Coquill« May wake up of ike district coaita to fix the fees ita the desirability o f undertaking a ! which should bo girón county attor neys who prsasmtid injunction caaes. I similar enterprise. There is ample water falling oh the western slopes o f 'While the eW state law fixed the fee I the coast range to supply hydro-eiec- to ho given a county attorney who I trie allergy to all tho machinery that prosecuted a murderer at | ti, and I that wee tho highest fee aethorised will ever be wanted for any and all possible purposes in the Coquille Val is addition to the oouaty attorney's! ley. One city can get all it can use salary ia any case, the judges didn’t or sell without in the least interfer Ksltate e minute to giro the county ing with the supply needed by any Here is an ad that appoarod in a attorneys a lea of $10« in ovary in- other city. recent issue o f the Docket. Du you junction ease against liquor dealers The story the World published last remember the fa rm « who saw a gi they brought This was “ the blow that almost trifled father,” and that week about what Loo Angeles did to raffe for tho first time aad, looking it «sta lely made illegal selling vaatly | build up industries in ita field by de over from all sides, shook his head veloping the power supply furnished and said, “ There ain’t no such ani teas praAtaMo and popular. that time forth the by ita big aqueduct ia aa interesting mal” ? Haro is the ad: Indeed, “ Oh, for a staho, young and fair, was en the Sewn grade as a romance. There ia power enough "jr*id its former stand- < going to waste en each o f the forks of with dark brown eyas and light brawn tag. W e hate to tall i t but A e writer the Coquille to make this entire val hair; with an air about he? frank and went to Kansas the month before ley hum and throb with industrial sweet, and with simple garb, but trim I ■£ . ■ and neat; with tactful ways and win 'tat* prohibition went into effect, and life. ning smils, the waiting client to ha- for about a score of years thereafter guile; for one whose notes will all moie than half the county attorneys be plain, whoaa wash will ne'er need In o o f county became the {»Id pro doing again; far a stano young, aad tectors o f the liquor joints, and |p bright, and fair this hfief-wom law- tho ease o f one qf them, it was said, year makes hie prayer; for a stano he didn't stay bought, hut required it faithful as heart could wish, who’ll I tend tho ofiet while I go fish; for a I Finally we had a county attorney neat little, sweat little, bright little I Biel*e * ?** ^*1 J wLi went over into Missouri and baf- joker, who’ll stand off collectors while l over easployeee, from 1,4afeej ^ ths liquor inter * < .s that I’m playing poker. But, failing all I * * U e was ta raceivo a certain «mount this, tall me where la the hell can 11 flngyr prints. j Far every o n e o f beer as well as for i get a stano who knows how to spoil T” I " - 1 - — Isvsry bottle o f whiskey sold ia his —Prod Lockley in Oregon Journal. I Ige ama who axpected I ounty. Rumor had it that he reslis wyhfdji who M p t a d l f a gaojMO a year on this deal, bat gm U haJrices.Ihe didn’t run for reel set ion. Ms Got U fa Sea turnee WÍT W f ImMMMr h i «T vo thought to hi Justice o f f i n Jonee, of Roue hasMs on which they I friendly to the dquor sellers, but the burg, gave heavy fines to O. W. Cal 8""paMB>Ó*cimta*s t o - 1 ******* vraated a diwy of 61 per cent vert, a photographer from Orugen City, and his guide, Clarence Prock, for killing deer out of season. Cal- •hV oheaM have hese | The injenetien eteuse was then in the > « ■ » lymp i thy far I py-hlHtim law and with the judge a l-1 ■ I lowing kfae fees ae each case he ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ | I brought, the sew county Attorney • dM • amumedabla I found It about as profitably and lots h*C psasinns for the I safer to hew to the line and enforce I D f IN OUR DAN I k WE WILL ADVISE YOU dollali , , If you ever expect to have “a barrel o f ■net Me COMMON SENSE end bank PART o f your income. Nor most you let some peddler o f a "ft get ia Me work ea yea. Commit year BANKER before yoa is We are at your service. We fevite YOUR T irM n i Baoia« One Woman told us: H “ Five minutes in the m orning with my Electric Iron makes w adi day so much lighter.” This woman realized how often blouses, frocks and even lingerie found their way into the laundry bag ahead o f tirade, ju st slightly mussed. Even a hint o f untidiness made dainty things unwearable and added to the weekly wash. With just a twitch $ f the switch and a few jqo *. ments o f genfle ironing, crumpled garments become | smooth and lovely—altogether wearable. States Pow er Co. expactad to M a g deem the price of storage eomrnoditiee, are there: It will make It unlawful for aay person to ship or’ sell any article that has been in cold storage union such article of food la plainly and con spicuously marked. M A R S H F IE L D W ill Soon H ave a N ew On each package must be legibly placed the dates when entered aad re moved from cold storage. It shall be unlawful to alter, mo- . tálate or destroy such markings. It shall be unlawful for any person to skip or cell aay unbroken pack age after the expiration of twelve months following tho date such ar ticle of food was Ant placed in cold towage, except that the Secretary of Agricultura may ia some instances in respect to fresen eggs and portions thereof as he deems advisable extend for W om en ■ ■'i- • i / t y ., ■ • *4 ; £?'• • w ill offer r ' ■ / T "» £ obacco Chaw o » l .f S’ 1 Smart Apparel for W om en Unusual and distinctive styles at prices attractively low ^ ' Be Sure to Attend Our Opening > .4 ,:^ Date to be Announced Later ; " r '‘ It w ill pay you to w ait j * JOHNSON ^ Mill W ood . $3.00 per load Leave orders at the mill « vHth me. P. E. DRANE Hall $ Ireland Crttradm f kiMers