The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, August 12, 1921, Page 6, Image 6

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$9.50 per ton
Beaver Hill Nut
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Mutter A «ape which left the
ID dacha far Ban Fraaciaco
might «arriad toa largest
ever taken out o f the local
by tori^yoasei. It
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The fact
he vernal patead over toe bar
t 1-2 hour« before high tide
todloato that toe channel la
deeper toan to the
m if f i » ! naarthiiaa are rapidly
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Th* Bfeanmr Brooklyn left with a
argo at lamber Mm the Prosper
MUI flatnrday night and made a w
ord run ti Baa Fraaciaco.
The BHsabeto left with a earg
from toa Prosper mill Monday night
Owing to t V /act that bar service
aras not op to standard for the flrat
trip since t V strike abe
■ b «t by the nsxt trip it ia
* e will again V prepared
to handle passengers.
T V Band on and Acme put to tea
from t V Moor* mill Tuesday night.
The Bandea took only a cargo at
to toa V M as s V aras due
to toko i dftok lotd of cedar logs from
Port Orford.
T V Moer» mill, after a delay of
varal weeks due to the marine
•tribe, have resumed operation« and
is far aa la known at tola tona ardí
continuo to operate indefinitely.
The Motor« mill camp, aleo known
as Conlogue’a camp, at Leñera, wiM
not resume .operations until about
t V middle of the month. T V camp
a big supply o f logs on hand and
not resuma until the mill catches
up with ita cut.—Western World.
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■my ftay
to presenting ends a tragedy, as Mr.
Ha « dasher aril! spend the aunpamr to b Saturday »IgbC
roiiei worn aM expect* w W in Davo «:M ». V t w bandied Cooa Bay
personally many o f the «tappiief can- retomas wfll «nact batti« oemma.
tributad hy Oregon friends to Near
An aitfmlna, pflol
Briggs, w ill fly ovar 1
tebbina
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selling
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fading on
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eighteen thousand orphan« and sev-
• Amarieaa n M r a I ai« wara on
their iaat day at half ration«, whan
the flrat train load o f Amariean floor
arrived. They had boon reduced to
half ration« for thirty daya and one
Fatty Arbuckle aays it ia a hard
hundred and ainty-ihro children died
of under nourishment daring the last job to spend a million dollars in on«
year. Ha will show you how to do
it in “ BREWSTERS MILLIONS,” at
th* Liberty August 1 « and IT. Sea
the program an page three.
three o’clock to the
paved rend between ]
a big dear atoad aa
deadlights and seam
to what might hap
horn did not frightoa
moved away as i f tl
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