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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1921)
THE c o q u ille v a l l e t COQUILLE, OREGON. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER M. 1»IL •In the issue of the What would you give for an abso- >ber 28th you pub- lute guarantee th at there should nev- pving a comparison er be another epidemic for flu in this valuation of tim ber I Country t ■k county with th a t! One Coquille man says *600 »M I another eetimatee the amount that able to cause some I coukl be secured in Coos county for on account of the such a guarantee" a t-e hundred thous, totals. Men who are wondering what one c land dollars. Two hundred subscrip- will best convey a whole year’s message ment rni. / S S ? ““ 7 °f the *“ * * 1 * ® “ of *«00 each would amount to went roll for^ 1921 completed and will that figure. love and appreciation— K g ‘ve you the actual comparison. After the w riter’s experience with Women who are debating what sum* . ^ TUhunook that disease in his own family he tion to whisper into willing ears— ,? ln^ uland8 W “ or® than would consider it-a good business pro- 7J()nrwi ' * »on r r ’8 taxe8’ »l l »'1 position to contribute to such a fund. .v overJ°°£ ,the «‘ft possibilities 710,000 out of *22,845,385, while Coo. I If a hundred millions would restore the world’s greatest;kitchen convenience! county timber pays a little more than the lives lost and pay the expenses one-fourth of the taxes, standing incurred in such epidemics as we had Remember, every woman who kee with »6,583,290 out of *24,- ,n 1919 and 1920 we have no doubt house spends tjie greater part of her life iL ,L_ Jth e amount could be raised ben times her kitchen, “^ ia k e th at part of her li over. For these epidemics caused easier and you will have made her whole li happier 1 — more fatalities in this country than were lost in our arm y during the T hat is why we say tjie HOOSIER world war. .* the best present of all. It J ‘ makes kitchen - The reader may imagine th at such work easier—every day in the year. statements are idle vaporing and that the flu could no more be banished Nothing you can give a woman will save from this planet than old age and her so much time, cut out so^many useless death. Yet" less than two weeks ago steps or cause'so much genuine joy as the we heard Dr. Wesley P. Johnson, <rf HOOSIER. * San Francisco, assert in a puHc ad dress that the breeding place of all Come in and let us show you why this flu epidemics had been found in cen assessed, tral Turkestan and th at it would re quire only two million dollars to 417,860 acres of timber land, valua tackle it in its lair and render it in tion *11,710,000. Cook county’s sum nocuous. Dr. JohAeon is secretary of mary shows 305,130 acres, valuation the Presbyterian board of foreign *6,575,000. ‘ : " .missions for the Pacific coast states There is approximately 467 square and was telling of the wonderful re miles or 298,880 acres of Government sults from the work of the medical owned land in Cooe county, which is missions of the various churches, as mostly timber land. If this land was well of the wonderful things assessed, every property owner’s tax' [The Rockefeller Foundation bad done would be about 15 per cent less than end is doing for the welfare of the it is at the present tme. human race. Accessible timber in Coos county la If flu can be conquered And flu epi valued a t about the same per thous demics can be absolutely prevented and feet ai? In Titlamoók coúñTy~aóst by a campaign in Turkestan a t so all of Tillamook county timber is ac small an expense as two million dol cessible and would therefore total s lars, why hasn’t it been donef Show larger valuation, wherein Coos county the American people th a t such a mi has a much larger per cent of inacces racle caiv be wrought a l so small a n ftvor S tate Iricom e T ax New York’s Summersault sible tim ber land, which carries a as la » of income ta x to supple- New York City is as erratic politi much lower assessed value than ac expenditure end they would raise that amount before breakfast, We want t present taxation methods, as cally—a s Kansas is in the weather to hear more about this proposition. n j n lift a p a rt of th e burden line, for instance. Last year it gave cessible timber land. For the year, 1921, Tillamook coun i te shoulders of owners of real Hording, republican, about 400,600 ty has 19,000 scree of tillable land B asket Ball Schedule rty, who are now bearing the majority for president; Tuesday it «( taxation in Oregon, is favored gave Hylan, democratic candidate valued a t *3,156,650 or an average The following is the schedule adopt of *166.08 par acre. Coos county has I* State Association of County .for mayor, an even larger plural ed for the county high school basket 26,094 acras of tillable lafld valued ■as which m et a t Salem in an- ity. New York is not only the most ball games during the institute, a at *3,200,265 dr an average of *122.64 iwnon fuesday. While resolu- populous city in the world hut its po couple of weeks ago. According to per sore. Tillamook county has till i adopted by th e association ad- litical somersaulte are also on The I this, Coquille will play four games at able bottom land valued aa high aa tug the income ta x plan did not grandest scale imaginable. Ahd *400.00 per acre. Cooe county’s high home and four away, Arago, which I will play several games with the five to detail, members of th e asso when we were reading New York est value on the same class of land teams listed above, was not included is declared th a t the assessors dailies last August on Long Island is *160.00 per acra in the schedule end each school win [ satisfied to let th e governor’s we concluded that Hylan had no more Tillamook county’s dairy cows are éiwtêgation committee, now show than the Emperor Karl had of valued e t an average of *69.42 per I arrange for games with th at team in dependently: ■Of data on tax m atters, work regaining the Austrian throne. ' head. Coos county’s dairy cows are | Jan. 18—Marshfield vs. Random at valued a t an average of *48.00 per Marshfield. Myrtle Point vs. Coquille is to the effect th a t th e amee Spruce Shipped Foreign head. ' | at Myrtle Point. rs opposed to an Income tax The Bay Park Lumber Co. baa just Tillamook county’s ratio of assess Jan. 14-^Noith Bend vs. Bandon at Wacterized as “ail bunk’’ by , closed a deal for the jphipmmt of e d value to actual value, as deter- North Bend. «ora, the aasciatioti going in— , 800^000 feet of dimension spruce to mindeef by the State Tax Commission, Jan. 20—Myrtle Point vs. North ■hvs session fo r a discussion Australia. The order w ill'be cut at ‘for 1920 is 89 per cent. Coo# county’s Bend a t North Bend. problems because of “garbled once shd will be ready for’ a sailing ratio is 69 per cent. Jsn. 21—Myrtle Paint vs. M arsh » of their views’’ which had vessel which will arrive here in De Your readers will observe from the ren publicity, , cember to load the cargo. This is shove comparisons Hurt other pro field a t Marshfield. Jon. 27—North Bend vs. Marshfield Lsmenweber, o f Clatsop coun- the ( first dimension spruce cargo that perty in TiHamook county is valued at .< Marshfield, ^oquille vs. Bandon at elected president of th e sta te ] has blen Shipped foreign from Cooe a much higher valuation than in Coos ion and 1. P. Beyers, of Coos Bay. The order Is-for 6x12 and larg- county when compared with timber bandon. Jan. 28—North Bend vs. Coquille at e r varying from 10 to 32 feet in lenth. land values. Very respectfully yours, Coquille. Feb. 8—Myrtle Paint vs. Marshfield Calling Cards, 100 for *1.60. at Myrtle Point. North Bend vs. Random a t Bandon. Feb. 4—North Bend vs. Poquille at county met mat Friday in coquuie si North Bend. • Feb. 17—Myrtle Point vs. Coquille the Methodist Episcopal church and formed s Methodist Episcopal Minis at Coqaille. . Fsb. 18—Myrtle Point vs. Bandon ters’ County Association. Rev F. J. Schned, of Bandon, pre at Bandon. Marshfield vs. Coquille at sided. Rev. J. Stanley Van Winkle, Marshfield. Feb. 24—Marshfield vs. Bandon at of North Bend, was elected president, rev.’ J. D. Woodfin, of M yrtle Point, Bandon. Myrtle Point vs. North was chosen "secretary. Plans were Bend a t Myrtle Point. Feb. 26—Marshfield vs. Coquille a t drawn up for unified work of Uie different churches and a county wide Coquille. March 8—North Bend vs. Marsh evangelistic campaign was arranged field a t North Bend. Myrtle Point Tb start after New Year’*. Those preeent were Rer. J. Stanley vs. Bandon a t Myrtle Point. Coquille a t Much Van Winkle, J. D. Woodfin, F. J. Schnell, W. G. BmncU and Fred J- Coquille. Caimady, the singing evangelist. 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The extra thickness of the Michelin tread protects Michelin Cords against such shocks, and tfie extra rubber between the layers of cords still further cushions and protects the tire against injury. Try a Michelin Cord, longer. You’ll find it lasts Battery Work miring Solid Tire Pres* Store y o u r Car W ith Us \ . ' : «■ uille Service Station vice AU the Time Phone 133 Marahfield-Coqaille-Myrtle Point-Roteburg A U T O STA G ES Marshfield • Coquille church arrives a full organization is expected. Reported by J. D. Woodfin W hipsaw W eather A. J. Sherwood- drove over from Coquille in hw 'cor Tueedey morning on a brief business visit. He reports tfmt -whm be started there wus a heavy chilly fog but when he cross«! the summit he drove into Cooe Buy’s glorious sunshine. To counterbalance such a boost, bowsvsr, he **»d *bout i week ago he left Coquflle bathed m the gwhton sunshine for which that vaHey Je famous and whan he arrived an the Bay it was a gray dap and Kills it with a 8 tone chilly. The morel Is to have kdsure P eter Ckufon end Lloyd Bsose, and a cur mid between the two pieces driving by automobile from Brighton Park to Olympia Monday morning, Coos Bay T im es._________ encountered U bugs wildest on the pevsd highway which showed fight. K illings in K entucky The c a t attem pted to erosa th e high way, but was brought to bay a t a Bullets before ballota seem* the motto in Kentucky, where Lfisvs CoquilU far Marshfield 0, 11 a. m. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 p. » . 7,8,3,10,11a.m . 1,2,8,4,6,10 p .» . Saturday night only, leave« Marshfield at 12 Instead c Myrtle Point • Coquille - 7:1* a. M. Leave Myrtle Point for Coquille 16:66 a .m . -140 p.m . t 4 f i p .u k 1 4 6 p.m . Leave Coquille for Myrtle Point fi4« a. m. tl.4fia.rn. 24fip.uk 446 p. m. 746 p.m. COAST AUTO LINES through the brush a t a speed th at would have made Paul Harare asham ed of himself.—Port Orford Tribune.