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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1921)
THE COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL, COQUILLE. OEEOOI». »MDAT, OCTOEEE « , 1 « 1 . /AAKY GRAHAM B ANOTHER HOSPITALITY STORY. Delivered to All Parts of the City Beaver Hill Lump Beaver Hill Nut Delivered in ton lots where it can be shoveled from wagon '“Of course,” said the night-watch man of the Hospitality hotel, “you knew you were coming here.” He spoke to the boy and girl adventur ers who wejce on their way to the House of Secrets. There they would learn that all the Secrets helped each other and that the great one of all was the Secret of Brotherhood. Without playing fair with everyone else no one could be a success, and no one who thought only of himself or herself could be a success—-whether that per son was old or young, or middle-aged. “You were told a£out this place be-^ fore you came here with Master Thoughtfulness, but the people from outside I made come In did not know about us. They were passing and |vete tired and weary. They had had a long Journey, but they didn’t want to both er us. ^ , “They looked at the many lights, but they said they were feeling tired and only wanted to know where they could have their supper and then a night’s rest. v “I had a hard time telling them that the Hospitality hotel wasn’t only for folks who were not weary. Gracious, Sir Hearty Cordiality, as Inn keepefr, or hotel keeper, and myself as the night-watchman, could never endure having a place where only those who felt entertaining and bright could come. That would be selfish of us, and we don't like selfishness. We really, really don’t," —<■ ------------- He shook his head hard as he said M“* __ _____ The "boy and {tie girl looked at the night-watchman’s nlght-stlck which had surprised them sol They bad no Idea that his nlght-htlck would be any thing but- a - stout stlci to beat bur- / rUSSä*** ‘ Phone 763 - Room No. 9, First National Bank Building Fishtrap this weak. Carl Jensen, the Condensary man, was a pleasant visitor in our town Sat urday n ig h t He and some a t the young people of this place motored to Marshfield and back in the evening^ All of the children of this place who are attending high school at Coquille speak well of the school and all the teachers and all seem to take great interest in thier school work, and that tickles us old folks. Miss Hasel Newton spent the day with Mias Verna Finley last Sunday. Mrs. E. B. Finley has string beans, cucumbers, tomatoes and roasting ears all growing in her garden here the 18 th day of October. Would the peo ple back east believe it? She says if it stays this warm all winter she won’t have to plant her garden next spring, it will just keep growing. Isn’t old Coos a wonderful place? I wouldn’t live anywhere else, would you ? o i IRCES “Night Watchman’s ’Night-8tlck.' giara with! ■ad they had read upon it these words written In large letters: ‘’Hospitality we lovs to Show; So stop and rest srs forward you so.’’ The night-watchman had explained, that the letters even stood out as ha waved It about In the night for tba lights from the hotel knew just how to shine, upon It. Tbe live stock breeders or of the East nave have been The tne uasi Deen working to achieve m .f_ for nearly a century and they have secured remarkable results, but i h f r shown above are not animals from the East and ,their type would 1 , the skill of any breeder on earth. They have beautiful conformation « , quality In every line, and would stand high In any dairy show in is. One of these animals Is the Junior Holstein bull calf shown at th»M International last year. He cams, from Hollywood Farm, Hollywood u ington, and won high honors. - The other is a Jersey heifer calf from im« i farm at Oswego, Oregon, also on show at the Pacific International. Th» n. of dairy animals of all breeds on the Pacific Coast Is a source of mm ! surprise to the dairy breeder? of other sections. Without losing tvM have else and constitution, which the dairyman loves, and which any™ most have to endure. f ** The dairy Industry of the Pacific Coast has grown steadily ginC8 ceptlon. This Is partly on account of the favorable climate and wealth a t produced here. The possibilities for increasing the output of dairy »nui are almost limitless. There are markets both at home and abroad for » times the amount oL cheese and butter now made, The difficulty h». t _ _ _ _ _ _ i — j ___ . i n n w A flt o h lo r>m vi H tffh u n a lU w "They"finished a very fine banquet when Sir Hearty Cordlallfy said to the nfewcomers, “Now. you may rest, for you surely want that more than anything. It Is a pleasure to have yon here. Oood-nlght." Then be turned to the boy and girt. “As you like to see things and aa neither of you book tired or sleepy, though I suppose you should, would you care to accept_the .brownie’s Invi tation to see over the hotel ?" Of course the boy and the .girl did kindness. He bad given them each a band shake which had been* quite wonderful. The bo. and the girl spoke to each dther ajout It aa they were waiting for thk brownie to get “He Just shook hands as lf he really and truly were s o ile d to see us,” .said the girl. “It made me feel so happy !* Just then the little brownie came along with many keys. , “It’s not,” she aald, “that we keep anything locked up here. Everything Is I open for all of us, and everyone whOfeally wants the keys can have them. But I wanted to explain tp yon how In the first place'of all, creatures who come to the Hospitality hotel and those" who wish to take away a photo graph of Sir Hearty Cordiality can do so.” “Oh,” said the boy, "we forgot all about thanking him tor tba meals that were sent to us from here when we were on our Journey.” “I’ll tell him about It and all the rest too,” said the brownie. "But come, we must look arouud, for really It Is late, very -late, and you must go Journeying again tomor row.” The brownie took them through many rooms and through great hulls. She, showed, them views from a # Good to Get Rid of. What la that which every one 11 to have^nd still enjoys getting rid A good appetite. Red Cross Gives $310,WO to Aid ‘Clean-Up’ Dif appropriation of »310,000 Red Cross work In connection with i “dean-up” campaign Instituted by Government to bring the claims of disabled service men who are en tit to Federal aid before the proper g eminent bnreau for »ctl-'n, hte hi made, by the Amerlr . Red Cn The Executive Committee of I American Red Cross in making I appropriation authorised the sppr«| atlon of »85,000 of thla ana te I American Legion to" defray the penae of the. Legion represents^; assigned to the varions districts the Veterans Bureau. The remainder of the appropriât was authorised for apportion» among the several divisions of I Red Cross for carrying on that p of the “clean-up” work that falls redly upon the Red Cross organisait Goldwyu Week at the Liberty Oi ber 2 » to 29. A specially selected of features will be found on j three. Don’t miss a change as I say* “the beat is yet to come”. ’ n o te m th e jo y s o f ro llin g T alking about rolling ^our own cigarettes, we’ll tell you right here that Prince Albert tobacco has v ’em all lashed to the mast I I t takes m ore than a theory to develop Correct Lubrication You’ve got a handful-of- happiness coming your di- rection when you pal it with P . A. and th e m akin's papers! For Prince Albert is not only delightful to your taste and pleasing i£* its refreshing aroma, but our Exclusive patented process frees it from bite and parch! **• 1 towers and ahe showed them'the g kitchens. She showed them the i derful vegetable garden with tbs of a llttla light the carried wl she flashed ft ,m time to time v they were wa.klng out of doors they saw th? many twinkling ty that shone from the Hospitality hi ? EA-PER;gA, „ r P rin ce A lb ert’s a n ew ... And, for a fact, rolling up Prince Albert is mighty easy! P. A. is crimp cut and stays put and you whisk it into shape before you can count three! And, the next instant you’re puffing away to,beat the band! Prince Albert is so good that it has led four men to smoke jimmy pipes where one was smoked before! It’s the g r e a te st o ld bu dd y- smoke that ever found its way into a pipe or cigarette I