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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1921)
th a t the night train service would ha nkr~*~~» fa r a few nights o r until tha slides won» cleared aw ay and tri te could ha resumed. Tha nlghi tra in h a a .n e t boon operated tinea, and now coate» the announcement th a t It indffhiittfy postpoM di v The week end senrica to Lakeside and Gardiner wna taken off Juat ba- cauae truffle did d o t meet operating expense». Tha company seemed quite unwilling to m aintain servid» aolng with every other' concern operating on the bay. All expect a loss a t one tim e or another, hu t We do n o t sue-_ aver H ill Nut $9.00 per ton aver Hill Lump $10.00 per ton bby Lump $9.00 per ton Delivered in ton lots where it can be shoveled from wagon trade which is being neglected to th e extent th a t local capital baa estab lished a jitney line, which by operat ing p a rt way on a peaaeager launch, Is now ju ry in g on an ayetugo if M passengers daily. Doaa not th is prove th a t tha service between tha hay and Room Nor 9, First National Bank Building M yrtle P o in t pupils accompanied by Profeaeor N osier a t th e basket ball gam e last Saturday night a t Arago. Tha miles of the gam e w ere closely followed. .The score was SO to 9 in fa vor of A rago. A fter the gam e the A rago boys treated th eir opponents to e nice Punch. The proceeds, which wore 937.99, a re to bo applied tow ards the A rago hoys' uniform s. - Mias L ett spent the week and in Coquille la st weak. M rs. J . L. Stevens and children, of Coquille, spent th e week sod with .M r. and M rs. Georgs Cl ink en beard. MN. Gu# Bender and1 children, of Broadband spent the week end a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. J . D. Carl. Miss Lane, our high school touch er, spent Saturday in Coquille. Mrs. Gus Sc breeder and children spent the week end a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. J . H. Schroeder. Jay Clinksnbeard, accompanied by his sister, Mias Ada, visited over Sun day w ith Mr. pad M rs. Goo. Clinken- beard. Miss Ada rem ained ewer until . Tha change- ia the railroad time p eases our A rago m ail to be 40 ^min utes later. LONG’S L. E. Dole Freed Again. Vulcanizing Battery Service I have the best of Moehanica In w j shop Have your car repaired by us Wo guarantee both labor and utkfhction Phone 611 “This Farm Bureau thing costs too much,’* said a Nebraska merchant to several farmers gathered in his store. “County dues are all right but putting up for a lot of state and national officers 1 b different. You don’t know how they’ll spend your money.” “Let’s see, don’t retail merchants have both state and national organizations?” asked one farmer. The merchant colored, but admitted they had. The At Graham’s Garage I When L. E. Dele, e f H ecate, who waa arrested here two weeks ago and taken to Portland to answ er a charge of settin g a fo rest Are on government land, ’ appeared before th e United States court he was treated very lea. iently. The court soemed to havs an idea th a t H was only another attem pt of the Savages up there to “g et him ” and although h is bail was fixad a t 11,000, he was freed on his own rec ognisance. The persecution th a t ha is being subjected to by the land hogs who have been using the public lands up th ere to w estern Lone a s th eir p ri vate perquisite, is som ething fierce. He laaoC very fa r off in celling them savages, (w ith a sm all •>, even if soase of them begin the word w ith a capital, .V* : r:-' -.-V ^ everywhere. There are tkmal buainem men’s c all supported fiberaBy,