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THB COQUILLE V A L L E Y S K N T IN lL , COQUILLE, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER Î L 1*21- I direct from the manufacturers tary bankruptcy hi the perfume buair professor, the Brasilian emperor and eliminate the profits of the job- ness. The governor calihly handed the centennial judges together on that ,1 b e « and wholesalers. r ' back tKe rifle and said “Poor little sweltering summer afternoon forty- And The Cnquilis Herald • o o o p a p e r in a a o o o to w n ' The latter protested and threatened thing ” and np doubt wished that five years ago. to quit Itandling the pftxlpets o f man- | should he elect to remain in polities b y h . tr . y o u n g : A fter reading the above the Sentin ufacturars who dealt with the 88 ‘he might be rid o f political skunks as grocers. el editor recalls that h e ' spent some Subscriptioa Ratee •Uy.” The federal tnbfcrcommission found time at Rio Janeiro in 1873 while Dom One Year .......... *2.00 Six Months ................................... 1.00 that the jobbers were i n effect con • THE THING T A L K E D > Pedro was emperor. There was a Three Months . . . . . . . , . , : ..................60 spiring in restraint o f trade and de T he editor e f the Sentinel did n ot severe epidemic o f yellow fever at No subscription taksn unless paid fo r in advance. This rule is impera creed that the 8B grocers did, in fact, visit the Centennial Exposition at the time and the emperor visited the constitute jobbers to themselves. The Philadelphia in 1876. That was his marine hospital at Jura Juba and ex threw court has now upheld that verdict. first year as a news papas publisher, horted the patients, who were mostly Advertising Rates foreign vessels and he was sticking to the job o f from the crews^>of _ Display advertising, 20 cents The cbyote bounty 1h'Curry county making enough money to p ay out on In the harbor, to keep u y their co u r - per inch, less than 6 inches, 26 cants has been reduced from $75 to $60, the second half o f the Galva Journal, age. per inch. No advertisement inserted Another recollection is o f a little for less than 50 centa. Reading no The $75 rate has been in effect since which he purchased that year. But tice« 6 cents per line; under Minor January first, and during, the nine on his visit to Philadelphia last month later,tim e when we were publishing Mention, 10 cents per line. Want months since that the total amount he did spend some tim e in the build» the "Galva, Illinois, Journal, two years advertisements one cent a word. No o f bounty paid was $6,075 fo r 81 coy ing that houses a good many o f the after the- centennial episode noted reading notice, or advertisement o f Perhaps fo r ■above. It was then we first heard the. any kind, inserted fo r lest than 26 otes, or over six per cent o f the total Centennial exhibits. cents. ' | amount o f money raised by taxation that reason he wants Sentinel readers sound o f a human voice not- conveyed in Curry county this year. Comment to enjoy the follow ing story about the through, the air. We had heard, o f e O fln ClWner Second and Taylor Sts. ing on this subject the Gold Beach Re early days o f what is now a household the telephone and rigged up an ama porter says: j& V f' teur device with two small tin cans necessity: Entered at the O x itile Postofflce as receivers. They were connected by Second Class fefl Hatter. . According to the 1921 tax rolls The recent announcement that Phil a piece o f cotton string knotted at there were lb,649 sheep in Curry adelphia will hold an exposition In the end for which holes had heen Referring to the Arbuckle ca county, having a total assessed valu 1926 to commemorate the 150th an punched in the bottoms o f the cans, some one puts it in a nutshell with ation o f $42,320. Figuring on an av niversary o f the signing o f the Decla We heard words through that string* the statement that “ the fa t’s in the erage levy oi 22 mills, the taxes re ration o f Independence recalls too. ceived from these sheep amounted to episode Of the centennial exposition in Are." \ $931, about a seventh o f what has 1876— perhaps the most dramatic in Tillamook county’s boys and girls W e heard two well known Coquille been paid in bounty to protect them. cident in the history o f American Calf clubs lead the state, says the men talking Chinook jargon to each The total amount received in taxes Headlight, representing the main \ other a few days ago. A good many from all the livestock in the county science.. Alexander Graham Bell had been breeds o f cattle, and number over 400 o f the old tuners here can still make figuring on s basis S t a 22-mill levy, exhibiting his telephone instrument member*. Tillamook also leads with themselves understood in that dialect is only $ 7 ,6 2 3 .«. which amount will L some tim e but it had not a t t r a c t « a dairy calf clubs, of 73 members. The in which they used ).o communicate riot be sufficient to cover the bounty serious attention. Through the e f clubs have held six meetings during with the natives. expehse before the close o f the year. forts o f Gardiner G. Hubbard, one o f the present year, and there is much %The vital question, howver, is, are good natvred • rivalry between th j That threatened railrotfi strike is the coyotes actually being extermin the most enthusiastic o f Bell’s small elubs which represent the three prin not only a strike against wage reduc ated by reason o f the $75 bounty.' I f gfoup o f supporters, the exposition cipal breeds.. , tion but alao a strike against the so, it- should to* carried through, but if judges had promised that, while mak- Their work this summer has em . .ing their rounds o f the exhibits on a American people and the United the county m ult braced picnics, judging parties and “a States government. I f it takes place indefinitely, it [should be cut off at I certain Sunday afternoon, they would county wide judging contest which oc stop fo r a few minutes to examine the result will decide whether A few once. The mem- the instrument displayed by the young curred last September,, hundred thousand man in railroad or e f vrical' Kfifoj&rarSow- to care for their calves ganizations .are biggur than U n ctfj and how to exhibit them at the fair. physiology. Sam. Henry L. Benson, associate justice Moreover, many Tillamook girls ■In “ The History o f the Telephone,” The homing Arbuckle trial a } San o f the Oregon supreme court, died at Herbert Cass on gives a graphic dea now excel in cookjng and canning and Francisco isn’t so much to decide his home in Salem, at 12:25 Sunday Icription o f the scerie in the exposition sewing, and needlework, and various building and o f the tense moment other'useful work and ace thus, fit whether he is responsible fo r the morning, at' the age o f 67 years Justice Benson half been ailing for which followed the arrival o f the ting themselves for lives o f useful death o f Virginia Rapp«, as to settle ness and resposnibility, the question whether something can the past two years with s growth in judges. "When SundAy afternoon arrived,” be done to salvage the tw o million dol the chest, o f which he Could not be re 1 A new telephone cable across the lars’ worth o f his films that went into lieved by an operation because o f its he writes, “ Bril was at his little table. nervods, yet confident. But hour after Detroit River, connecting that city the scrap heap after the events o f that proximity tflth * heart: Ith a d patry at the St. Francis hotel were been within the past few weeks, how- hour went by,-and the judges did not with Windsor, ,Ont., recently put "in ever, that h ji condition was regarded |arr¡ve The day was intensely hot, I operation, is said to b e the largest in made public. serious. He returned only last I , ncj they had many- wondirs to ex-J the world. It contains 408 pairs o f The assessment rolls o f Curry Thursday from a trip to California, | ^ ¡ ne Therq was the first electrfc | wires, is three and five-eighths inches county this year show a total o f a ¡'where he had gone in the hope o f ob- ¡ light, and the first grain-binder, and I'in diameter, 3,000 feet long and little more than five million dollar«. I tain ing relief, and took to his bed im- the musical telegraph o f Elisha Gray, ¡weighs 50,870 pounds Farm and pasturage lands to the mediately upon- reaching home. and the-marvellous ei^iibit o f print-1 The use o f this cable will permit Early Saturday morning it was re amount o f 173,838 acres, valued at 7 telegrams shown by the Western direct trunk line connection between $1,486,740, compote nearly one-fourth alized that the end was only a matter Union Company. By the timé they ixteen central offices. It will also ox this, while brush and timber land o f h ou n , and members o f his fam ily came to Bell’s table, througlva litter carry 600 conversations simultaneous amounting td 191*428 acres valued at were summoned to his bedside. o f school-desks and blackboards, the ly. - - * " , Funeral services were held a t the hour was seven o’clock, and every $2,266,400 make about half the county The laying of tjie cable is in anti total. Town lots account fo r $206,240 First ^feth odist church o f Salem man in. the party was hot, tired, and cipation o f Detroit’s telephone needs Tpesday afternoon at 2:80 o ’clock hungry. Several announced their in up- to 2,000,000 population. faore. „ — — fa— with Dr. R. N. Avison delivering the tention o f returning to thei;' hotels. sermon and Judge W allace McCamant One took up a telephone receiver | Resolutions deploring the “ ruinoi Auto repairing a specially at Gra effect o f the divorce evil" were adopt of Portland paying a tribute to the looked at it blankiyT and put it down ham’s Garage. Satisfaction guaran- memory o f the departed jurist in be ed unanimously at the meeting o f the again. He did not place it to hia M r ., Presbytery o f Portland last week. half o f th e Oregon bench and bar. Another judge made a slighting re- The Presbytery decided that before Burial wqa in the Mount Rest Abbey mark which raised a laugh at Bell’s NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT receiving into its membership any mausoleum. expense. Then > a most marvellous Judge Benson served' as Circuit thing happened— such an incident as minister who has himself been di vorced, or whose w ife has been di Judge o f the Josephine • Jackson - would make a chapter in “ The Arab In the M atter.iff the Assignment of Annie Burkholder, for the Benefit vorced, the details o f the divorce shall Klamath- Lake county district fo r 14 ian Nights Entertainments.” 9 f Creditors, to Nick John- y e a n ; and in 1914 was elected to tho be thoroughly examined by the judi * son. Assignee. “ Accompanied by his wife, ih e i m Notice is Jjeerby given that Nick | Supreme bench and in 1920 was re press Theresa, and by a bevy of. cour cial committee o f the Presbytery, elected without opposition, having be tiers, the Emperor o f Brazil, Don Johnson, Assignee In the above en -1 Oregonian. titled mutter, has filed his final ac- i gun his second term this year. Pedro de Alcantara, walked into the count in the Circuit Court, o f t h e ' Referring to what we said last room, alvanced with both hands out County o f Coos and State o f Oregon, j week about oil prospects at Edmon OLCOTT AND THE SKUNK stretched to the bewildered Bell, and upon the sale of the property o f said i ton, Alberta, the follow ing news item Editor C. E. Ingalls in Corvallis Ga exclaimed: ‘Professor Bell,I am de Assignment for the settlement and I closing o f said Assignment and Es- j from that place just received, is apro zette-Times writes in his usual d e : lighted to see you again.’ The judges tate; that said Circuit Court by the pos: r lightful style of Governor Olcott’s pt once forgot the heat and the fa Hon. John S. Coke, judge thereof, has \ Advices from Fort Norman are to ■celebrated execution o f a skunk: tigue and the hunger. W ho bras this se« Tuesday, the 22nd day o f Novcm- the effect that the Discovery well o f “ Speaking of the governor— he has young inventor, with the pale com ber, 1921, at the hour o f ten o’clock A. M., as the day and time, and the 1 the 'imperial Oil Company is produc eut another notch in his gun. Julius plexion and black eyes that he should Circuit Court room at the CourtI ing eight barrels o f high grade oil a Meier’s gardener informed him that be a friend o f emperors? They did House in Coauille, C oqs County, Ore-1 day. The company is drilling three he had trapped a skunk and wanted to not know, and for the moment Bell gon, as the place for hearing any ob- ! new wells, one. at Bear Island, 100 know how to kill it. Various sugges himself had forgotten, that Dom Pe- jections that may be made to said] final account and to the settlement miles south o f the Arctic Circle in the tions w e f f offered, but no one volun dro had once visited Bell’s class of and closing o f said Assignment and i Fort Norman region, one on the op teered to choke the anim H*. deaf-mutes at ^oston University. He said Estate. posite side o f the Mackenzie river to Meier brought down a rifle, A visit-1 was especially interested in such hu Dated this 21st day o f October, 1921. ^ ‘Fort Norman and the third about ten ing card was placed on a target. He manitarian work, and had recently Nick Johnson, tollies north o f F ort Norman. punctured the card several times him helped to organize the first Brazilian , 4(H6 Assignee. s e lf at a distance o f 20 yards. Several school for deaf-mutes at Rio de Jan The Sentinel has at tim er noted others tried it, but none was willing eiro. And so, with the tall, blond- FORECLOSURE SALE the very small number o f pupils o f to risk his eum should the skunk be bearded Dom Pedro in the center, the Notice is hereby given, That under school s g s to be found in some Coos turned loose. Mr. Meier offered to assembled judges and scientists— there county school districts but Mrs. Mary buy the gardener a new suit o f clothes were more than fifty in all— entered and by virtue o f an Execution and Older o f Sale issued out o f the Cir Fulkerson, the county school superin he would take the thing away and . with unusual zfcst into the p roceed -, cuit State o f Oregon for . _ Court o f the --------------------- ----------- tendent o f Marion county, tells a kill it. ,The gardener said, ‘ I resign.’ ing8 0f this first telephone exhibi- “ f C.°°* °P l 1*. 8«> day o f story that goes the limit k> that line. We Suggested to the governor that tion * , «Via J 921, j-n * c,ertB.,n cause m 1 - - ^ |won‘ I said Court pending wherein C. A . De- She says: funder the new capital punishment “ A * ir e had been strung from one I Long and Sarah L DeLonr „L in . The Rodue school district, near De measure he was the legally elected sx- 0f the rooms to the other, and while I tiffs, and James Bert and lylv ia Bert troit, has two pupils this year, for ecutioner fo r the state and that it was Dr. Bell went to the transmitter, Dom husband and wife, are defendants; the instruction o f whom the teacher up to him to have % criminal exe- | tooit up UD the ^ receiver receiver and and placed Dlarod I I c:*“ .V*0' 5735' o f ».'«I Court an? and c?m com- -11 Pedro took receives a monthly salary o f $90. In cuted or to issue him a pardon. It to his ear. ft was a moment o f d e e e rib « real p r o p it y to Í S k f y the the Harmony district, one mile south “ ‘ I have pardoned too many skunks tense expectan cy.' N o one knew clear-1 sum o f $174.41 with interest at 10 ' o f Monitor, the enrollment consists o f already,” said the governor. 'L et the ly what was about to happen, when P®1 cent October 4, 1921, and two girls and a boy. The teacher in law take its course.’ the Emperor, with a dramatic gw tare, J * 0.-®0 ? nd l oats •nd f this district receives $100 a month. “ With that he took the rifle in his raised his head from the receiver and accruing eotsa, ^ W I L L ^ ^ S A T u ' r 4 The Abiqua Heights district has six hand. *1 used to use one o f these exclaimed with a loo^ o f utter I DAY, THE 19th DAY OF NOVEM- pupils this year as agninrt one pupil things fairly well,’ he said. He amaxement: ‘My God— it talks!’ ” BER. 1921, at the hour o f 11:00 last year. Lhst year the school board marched down to the trap,— not too Casson tells vividly how the judges I in forenoon o f said day at sent the lone pupil, a little girl, to close, say 16 yards. The rest o f the remained until ten o’clock that night I Count y Court * Portiand^at the expense o f the school bunch tell further back. listening by turn, at the telephone; f c , 7 f Q u i l f e ; C oo. district. uountg, Oregon, offer for sale and “ I f-y o u ’ll tip the box 111 take a how the crude instrument was tra n v I -C » at ’. public . 0^ on’ ,offer to toT. and •at was tra n s-1 se|i auction, the highest whirl at him,’ said the governor to ferred the next morning g to a posiUon and best bidder for cash in hand all It has been the custom o f a largo the gardener. Coming from the gov- ____ o f nonor in the judges’ ’ pavilion, ________ _ and I «• • • rifflit, . title and interest o f tho said percentage o f Manufacturers and jo b ernbr, the gardener took the suggeex I ^ H b«eam e~the7tar a tt r itio n defendants m in and to the following folio '■»-'endants ber« to dictate the prices at which re tion as an executive order. d e fa m Ibed ed — real property, to-wit: ( I the centennial. The i Northwest quarter o f Vthe-' t a i ls « should sell tveir w a n s, and to . \ * handk I There were days of discouMgwnent, | South' east quarter and the SouW- refuse to furnish them unless list v he Upped the box trap, k e e p ,., R be- Lonths and y e .« of disappointment, quarter o f the Northeast prices were maintained. In California tw e«. him and the opening for his brfore ^ M l bv* ^ OB ^ , u„ S « t i« > 9 in Township 29 the Los Angeles Co-operative Growers odorif.ro«. akonMp. The bjnriTdar-1 r ^ i t i o n . but the development that <rf the Wiliam- Association has just won a signal vic ed animal merged, b « M« brought about a naUon-wide tel* tory over the jobbe*c and manufactur a “ .v * 1 ? v l x t i,th # r i**|l>bon. system. Unking tho most fis- Said sale being made subject to re- ers In the Federal Court o f Appeals snd pay them his sk»mky homage, the m ot« c o m e n o f the country and serr- at Ban Francisco. lawH>t,° n ín m*nner provided by The $8 grocers, belonging to that ering on the grass with a bullet began with tho curious tu n of fate Dated October 13th. 1921. association proposed to buy their through hia head, goo« iato in volt». I which brought the E. P- Ellingsen, B otbm Ì40t5 Sbtriff o f O Í o S S T E U - The S e n tin e l Sd^ j V. > Wear like Iron B A L L ® B A N D * “ B all-B ar'*’* "" Boots are by the vacu.__ , . . ess, w h ich unites rubber and fabric in to one solid piece. A pairofV acB oots wffl give you reel foot com fort and More Days w m v iQ M o M v & m The home o f Hart Schaffner A M arx clothes H H N e w E lectric Range also Bums Coal and W ood T T gives you all the advantages o f electric cookery, while the coal section— built right into the range— heats the kitchen, heats water, and serves as an auxiliary to the electric cooking topi « Y»te¡ i* Miki rie Wh r E. Ai red Adt Gray . I Ingru ene M. I Davis I M»y E ( L Wi E H. Me Has G. D« Rnee See M U . Ku<i n B. Bun ■ a Smitt ■ees J. C Avine Mi II Jassimir M Cafiiden Ind M. Herma t . Strang, M* 8. Lar By E. Can r». M ie Ci SI U. 6. Leach O. Walkei h Wittema P. Ellingse 0. Walker A. Malehor C C. Agee, D E T C lfa ELECTRIC RANGES _ 0 T h is com p ct, p ra ctica l combination Vange ha* important fea „ xoupd in no other appliance on th# M etric and coal sections are entirely independent. They can be operated separately or simultaneously, as desired. There are three 0-inch and one 8-inch suriNce units in the electric cooking top? two 8-inch cooking holes in the coal section. The heating unit in the roof o f the big electric bake oven serves also as a broiler. F oot ’ 5 Styles to Choose From Estate Features Batata Electric Ranges are {be product o f one ef tne oldest and largest store factories io tbe country. -■ . In > them the — experience of 75 yean devoted to the building of bjgtvgr.de stoves and ranges is clearly revt'aUd. 5 styles to choose quhemienta.0* whiefc C T j . »• McDoni Co Bryn R. Co) * -Yoakam diem A ] •lasa Typ« „r ib b o n » Kern, Co ■>‘ « . EX " ■ cU7 7*» » f , ‘ fa Jo# us a how post am . Setafe fih c ld o Aange in action, a.% * * n . Hutc . District Fisher, g Rudnaa, S ¡fan Union - Telegrap W o rd Ker Mountain States Power Co. Phone 7 Th« Sentinel k i D. Medl fart R. Wa > Tret P M Way, L Asa Hr» Polloci Mtrine Her fanr A. Sell fak Black, < fa Selander, *• Beyera, I Scho ■ E. Mulke] H 8alary f a r « R. Co fa W. 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