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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1921)
ro ti* E Pim TH* COQOILLB T A U n FRIDAY, OCTORSR 14 M IL tba coats of operation and interest on eign language Luth wan Mpnday on the road job. Ho was the investment, but also provide schools. sinking fund to wipe out the prin sheltered under a shelf of the cliff and T q a man up a tree K would seem TOWN IP** 9 1 30 * “60 years, adtording supposed he was at a safe distance impossible that the Supreme Court away we rath for juice in fixed at on» . _______ , — - ---------------- vv u c when i i t u c the U 1 B blaat SI a J Way when the bla«t w»*t off. A rock 1 two cem* per Ktrowatt could uphold Judge Button in a forced . slinnl >ha siae rtf'His ‘ hit a snag Subscription Ratea J u s t what, international arrange -|ttSRTpYefAT16h tnTeTp'retAlloh* d! of IWTT the law destroying | that was standing a him on the .»2.00 ments are to ba made for the expen not only its spirit but its letter. Yet, O m Year .................. gjj Months v . 0 6 diture of hundreds of millions of dol with perhaps thousands of votes a t is cliff, the rock dropped, h it right arm was net within the shelter and was Kree Months .............................60 No subscription taken unless paid lars to finance a Canadian enterprise sue, the Omaha World Herald, one of graced by the rock. Charlie saw the for in advance. This rule is impera is not specified; and while the plan .he two big papers of the state, aays rock coming just hr time and was may be practicable, on the other hand that “to its way of thinking a Chinese drawing his arm in as the rock struck li** it may be only a pipe dreams Mean wall of stone and mortar built moun and that accounts for-his arm being Advertising Rates while wheat in central Nebraska UAB has tain high about the United States a sore arm instead of a broken one. ____..vuioona Display advertising, 20 cents i— advertising, zu been -----— selling ' for considerably less than woujd be a monument of wisdom by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christens«» less than 5 inches, 26 cents m dollar a bushel and we hear of cases comparison” with the enforcement of and child, of Brewster Valley, went to i ^ c ^ U ^ R e a d h i no- where the powers have three years the law as it reads, unexpurgated by Coquille last week, returning Satur {« ^ r itae'; under Minor crops still on hand, for the oldest of Judge Button. day. The Legion is proposing a consti tie*. J i n f .n ti per line. Want which they were at one time offered Sunday Mr. Walker preached at the ^ S m e n U one Vent a word. No $2.60 » bushel. tutional amendment along another Brewster Valley school house and Mr. ¿d in g notice, or Lart winter w#a 1 «*fld on® hcre- line in N '-“ York, where a law en Chandler preached at the Dora ceme "Ball-Band” Vac S f k&d. i«“ rted ,0 f le” than 26 and a considerable percentage of the acted by the people, like our Oregon tery chapel. Boots are vulcanised 1920 alfalfa crop is still in stacks in law providing a-honUT f°r ex-service . Mr. and Mrs. Will Rose have their „ Tavlor Sts. the fields. Three cuttings have been men, has been knocked out by the Su p)..ce fixed up in good sha^e and are tjy the vacuum proc 0 « « Corner — - made .this year and in some fields a preme Court. The ground on which still fixing; their garden turned off| ess, which unites fourth is being harvested, though it this decision was made was that the lots of stuff; beans, potatoes and corn army and of- __ will keep. ns is a very light one. It seems a pity boys who entered the ______ ^ ______ Keep. ■ They iney are expecting La Lans rubber and fab ric in* ~ mbiu one. it seems a p ity lfered their lives for ‘.he nation’s de- Len«ye out to help them eat the that io flna a growth M~lfr»TfieHv[?ence, were in no sense the state’s »•!»»• Letter From N ebraska. sense the state’s melons, to « te yUiri piece. now show should be entirely lost; but Is the San Francisco newspaper ed- • Neligh, Neb., Oct. 4 Btock to consume it is not in evidence,' employes and that it undertook no TJiia is th# tenth letter we have (and there seems' to be no question responsilMllly on their behalf. This itor that published the bunk about tha A pair of Vac Boots .„ a tw— being the case, the state had no more escape, etc. of the prisoner from Me- l«in«d for the Sentinel during our that inside of s week th .” Z 7 T — * **■ ----- ---- .. . • weeK there will be a will give you real foot nation, and it may be the hilling frost to destroy it. But the right to make gifts to them than to Neil’s Island a good citizen, or 1» he ^ of the series, as we expect to Mrmers are shy on livestock, and provide ».onuses for watchmakers or in the class with thqsi who are ad- comfort and M ore ** mirers and applauders of criminal rmch home before ft is printed. This, mo8t of them have not been able to buy washerwomen Days ~ The issue,, of a constitutional acts. It strikes me he is one of thoee tffrever, doea not mean that we shall feeders, either hogs or cattlo. tjjis fall amendment legalising the sojdiers’ who help to make criminals, „rite nothing more about the many to market their corn and alfalfa on tUsgs that have interested us during the hoof. With prices Bteadily fall- bonus has been raised and is being „Billie Sunday said he was sorry for 0 or »astern pilgrimage. Since the in8 banks have bean chary about actively championed by the Legion. Fatty Arbuckle, that Fatty had made ftnt of these letters, we hr.ve writ- making stock loans; and less than Not all ex-soldiers favor i t , Jiojsever, lota of people laugh, but he forgot to Ui only of matters of current inter- usual of this season's bountiful crops and the result seems to be more un- mention the kind of a 'laugh. I t de certain than in the school book ease, pends on the kind of >» laugh as to Mt, leaving the gmpa to be filled up, will be marketed as live stock, Speaking of schools reminds us whether it is refreshing to the body jf gt all, after our return. We spent We have referred cbove to the fact Billie did not say any- »bout a week in visiting "the largest 4 b|tt flreight rates have not fallen that at the school buildings in this and soul. city they have a sort of fire escape thing about being sorry for the girl eity in the world, the natipn’e birth- ■bUa prices of everything the farmer A11 who partook of pises and its capital. To this week ra,aeB have been on the toboggan, that is decidedly unique. Metal tubes Fatty killed. bat one letter has yet been devoted— And y*t u>e railroads are not'profit- alfout three feet in diameter start a t Fatty’s feed were feeding at the thet telling of the Sunday we spent in* 4® anX great extent by wartime the • second story and con» doom f»a»t of vultures and forgot that ’ at |p Washington. Whether more apace. ra4ea on crops that have to be sold alongside the outer walls of the build- »H such feesta the deaert ia the wages ings at the right angle to,make good «I »in, »nd “the wagea of sin is will hereafter be given to that week, * 4 peacetime prices. A vastly great- slides. These are very popular with death.” R. A. Easton. M wallas to our ride through Canada, er Percents,, s of the crops would be the children, even whese the play' »loog Lake Champlain and down tho mov*n8 *1 the cost of* transportation grounds are provided with alidaa of Ite m s F r e n A ra g e . Hudson, will depend on whether we WBS lower, and the income of the car- the usual kind. Whether they are as think our readers will be interested r'*rs from that source would be popular with the parents who have There will be a aeries of meeting* is those stores. g re at« a t the lower than at the high- to foot the bi)ls for the clothing worn for two weeks held in the M. E. church Since we wrote a week ago a grand er figures, out in voluntary fire drills may be South conducted by Rev. Gal-rot, pas- transformation scene has begun to be The, **me >» the case with paaseng- another question. It may be neces- tor assisted by W. B. Smith. The itagsd here in the centarl west. The ef ratea> *nd railroad men themselves sary to resort to buckskin reinforce- meetings began laat Sunday evening, ■ ’'ii'.friM M . m i m jsHow leaves are multiplying and the believe the carriers would not b e ____ merits ________ such are are provided for All are cordially invited, to attend. Tho homo o f Mart Schaffaer é Mara < ftrniture of groen with which the hurt by the repeal of the 20 per cen t) mountain cTTmiBers now Mias Louise Riddle was at Arago trees ^avt been' so magnificently nSdltion the Interstate Commerce The propaganda for the new Ku Monday in interest of the school’s hot nbed for the pas' five months it Commission last year authorized Klux Klan .organization has become luncheons. After theuJMWtingxMrs, about to be discarded for the gray them to make. The decrease In ton- active in this state, and in Omaha at George Clinkenbeard, who waa as- tnd »ombre neutral tinta of winter. na 8 * *nd travel caused by that in- least the sheeted and hooded ghost listed by several ladies, proceeded to Indeed, so far Oa the countryside is creaae »«d the 8 per cent war tax, riders are already holding meetings, weigh and measure the children of the eoecemed, the change has al.eady wh»ch ctfhgrass will probably repeal The society announces th at its ob- grades in order to give Mias Campbell tsken place,* the cornfields, the pas- this fall,, has been marked, ieet is to secure enforcement of all more time to finish her work when she tars* and the meadows being "brown “ * the drop in Pullman re laws, by which some people under- comes in the near future, u i sare,” with the alfalfa patches ceiPt*- ’ We MV/ T e*P«cted' to feel stand that if the laws are not enfore- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Oddy and fam is the sole exception. The melan- BnI sympathy Mr that monopoly, but ed by the regularly elected and law- ily were visiting Rev. W. B. Smith’s (holy days of autumn are dose at its stockholder certainly were hard fully appointed officials the new order over Sunday, bind, though the frost king has net hit whan it was ordered to boost its will see to it that lawbreakers shall William Smith, of Hillsboro, gave | jet resumed his away, but has giv- charges fifty per cent and pay all be punished by other lawbreakers. an interesting talk Monday night in « light touches of his sceptre here the additions received from that Only Americans are eligible for the interest o f the Farm Buraau, and sad there to show th at he ia on his source oyer to the railroads. membership in the Elans, and it la several solicitors will be here soon Vastly fewer people now take supposed that neither Jews, Japanese to obtain more members. my and -liable to spread his white berths on sleepers than formerly, and or Cntholics would bo admitted. So ■sntle almost any morning now. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl and family | One afternoon last week'Old Sol the Pullman company gets no. more far as the latter are concerned, of went to Baadon Sunday. course, the rules of their own faith Mias Hartsog cams in from Corral-1 finished an ardent reminder of the per passenger than it did before. tog days, so th at when one stepped gentleman, who has just returned would bar them. The organisation is lie Sunday for a visit. artdoors, it was like a furnace • blast fru™ * l®ug W p by rail tells us that of the same character as.the Native Ret. M. Shumire, of California, has | . . ~ . t L . D . . I I ___________ _____ I - ____________ 1______ ________ me in the shade, although it was the Pullman people everywhere are American or Know Nothing party of arrived here to take charge of the U. sot uncomfortable indoors. This was, loud in their complaints of the pres tho fifties of the lest century, which B. churches of this district. H e'w ill| Weaver, positively his last appear- ent system under which they have to was a secret order. It had a candi- be lccated in Coquille. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bunn and fam- •aee in the role of fire king here this hold up the public for a prohibitive date for the presidency in the person Tier, and evan than tha phenomena figure and get none of the loot them of a-former president in 1866. More Hy were visitors at Mr. Kent’s, of Cur- ■sd weirdly untimely and like a selves. He adds that where he saw recent history has demonstrated that ry county over Sunday, topical sirocco. Dame Nature soon th* Paaaengers in two sleepers crowd holding such an exalted position The basket social at Fat Elk school I nwrereJ her bearings, however, and « * into one> ■#& the r**ult that war* “goes to the head” and renders the house last Saturday .^evening netted to second morninig after, with brae- bertb- “PI**- « “ ,ower’ WM man who has been on incumbent of the sum of »97. J. E. Kenney, of Kansas City, who ’ »'breezes from the north, the fur- fllled> theer wer* on,7 thre* won,en the While House liable to go to al- ■os fires were lighted, giving people in the C4r- And *mon* th* men the most any length—even to the extent has been visiting at the noifie of Ben » toretaste of the shut-in days to mort were on bu§,r,i** and ve,Y few of slitting-the party, which had hon- Knife , and at Bandon the past- two ored him and ensuring its defeat at weeks left for his home Sunday, «■«• They may welcome winter’s were travelling for pleasure. A party was given at Arago hall I •kittling wind, and d riftin g snows, Wben we wroti nbout Fremont laat the polls—in order to get au oppor- last Saturday night in the intereat of •• eonpensattons fo r th e hot blasts we m ended to say something about tunity to “come back.” Tho American people are too firm I the school’s hot luncheons About sev-1 •f the year’s noontide; but wo have «“ • '* * * ? Judf Button ^ dollars were collected. ■ desire to do t i n s again in a sec- * * ly grounded in the fundamentals of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cavanaugh and i free government, however; and they toi of ice bound stream s and iron have too great a respect for law and family from Marshfield were visitors n fth Nd)ranks is an exclusively agricul- »tate school, so far M _the Lu^jg u [ order and ore for too sane and clear at the home of Ben Knife over Sun- [ to.1 Mate, practically destitute o f V*™ *"*1 «^Hools are concerned. Her>l [thinking for such a “raw head and day. ■to. or forests, and wtth few m .nu- “ the ProviBion of *he ^ e b ra sta atate Npody bones” organisations as the re totering induatriee. Conaequently «»notitut.on r « « t l y adopted a . to vived Ku Klux Klan of the recon- FORECLOSURE SALE struction days to menace the social t «• harder 6 t by the prevailing t h e te .c h .n g o f fore.gn languages: of an Execution and I Wdness ' depresMon than m ost u states. ‘^ e Englmh language is hereby order. There 4» no more probability ¿ d 'fc • v | »iu o -IW H vasoass w s w ». “« products have reached rock hot- declared 40 be the- official language that the K. K. K. will become a power Order of Sale issued out of the Cir- Court of the State of Oregon for to , while transportation costa are of thia , u t e - *n offlcial proceed- to be reckoned with than there was euit that anti-Masonry, I. W. W.’ism or the County of Coot on the 8 th~day of •NN « their peak peak and and the the prices prices af *"«*• records and publications shall be - k in such guch language, i»nRUage, and and the common Sovietism would overthrow our insti October, 1921, in a certain cause in said Court pending wherein C. A. De- the people h*ve to buy y0* school branches shall be taught in tutions. Long and Sarah L. DeLong are plain N|h and coming down slowly and tiffs, and James Bert and Sylvia Bert, | ¡Wy irregularly. I t coots fifteen said lauguage in public, private, de husband and wife, are defendants, nominational and parochial schools.” Selecting Seed Corn. * a bushel to ship corn to Omgha, case So. 6786, of said Court and com This seems to cover the case pretty Corn in many instances was check manding me to sell the hereinafter MO Biles away, and when two bush- „ 4 ' ( * are sent to Chicago, one is taken thoroughly, but a statute since adopt- ed In growth by early frost. This will described real property to satisfy the ed under it goes farther and prohibits objlb|y rMUjt ¡„ » »hort seed supply sum of »174.41 Srith interest a t 10 Can be attached ia h few' momenta w ithout removing *• the freight toll. cent from October 4, 1921, and _____ _ the teaching of any language other for next year, hence farmers shoudl per No wonder farm ers here are talk- attorney fbe of »60.00 and costs and the motor Mgieriousiy of~bürning**cóm"ior f J J t h a n English, even in privato denom- endeavor to ears their own wherever dirtrarsements »44.19, together with If your engine hangers are broken let aa place oee ■ they did fort^ or fifty years ago, ¡national or parochial schools, below possible. When the corn is still in accruing cotss. I WILL ON SATUR DAY, THE 12th DAY OF NOVEM •th at convention» are being held to the ninth or high school grade. And the field select ears from healthy BER, 1921. at the hour of 11:00 oa your Ford ■l* congress to provide inland water it prohibits the teaching of "any sub stalks in full hill* where the stand is o’clock in the forenoon of said day at It will save yea 80% and make It better than new. Aa No ears should be takes the front door of the County Court to bring ocean carriers a Ihou- ject” in other than the English lan normal. WOes nearer their doon. What guage, to any person in any school from fallen or leaning stalks as these House in the;City of Coquille. Coot a precaution against breaking engine hangers they Judge Button» in his decision in the may have root rot. Pick well matur County, Oregon, offer for sale and * |topo 8 ed is to spend »276,000,000 sell at public auction, to the highest cannot ha beaten. — .j remaining the Sty. Lawrence a t Mon- district court at Fremont says this ed ears having fine, deep kernels that and b?it bidder for cash in hand, all lsw^js constitutional. Then he pro are medium rough. All ears should the right, title and Interest of the said and about twenty millions more ■iBking a ship channel 26 feet wide ceeds to nullify it entirely by affirm be dried as promptly as possible.— defendants in and to the following described real property, to-wit: . ■•■ there to Chicago. This, will, it ing that in prohibiting "any subject" O A. C. Experiment St The Northwest quarter of the from being taught in any other lan iNawBed, add a dime to the value of Southeast quarter and the South- guage than English” the legislators bushel of wheat raised in this EAST FORK N' quarter of the Northeast Coquine 26 and increase the annual income did not intend to include religion, and quarter of Section 9 in Township 29 Tom Krewsen has sold Ms ear. rules that m any parochial or denom- south. Range 14 West of the W: “ N* farms six millions of dollars. Charles, of Brewster County, and I » further believed th at this enter- , ¡national school religion may be children came in Sundays with team ette Meridian In the County of Coos and State of Oregon. which will coat about as much !-taught in any language in any grade and wagon. They are stopping with Said sale being made subject to re and that any foreign language hi demption in the manner provided by J®» the Panama canal, can be car- his brother-in-law, Ernest Counts. through without expense to the which religion is to be taught may Alfred Burbank, a nephew, came with law. also be taught to any pupil in any Dated October 14th, 1921. th at the »ale of hydro- them. ' , *•-* E. !< Elllngsen, : power developed a t th at greet grade. So he enjoins any one from Cha^He Culbertson had • close sail 49tf Sheriff ef Oooe County. 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