^ , ‘: ' '■ ’ * * T * i- ~ ? . , T " • .................................... • ; ■ ^ , r# , ¿»Ì.7A i * . • , * . . g»-.,. -„• ‘ V>- ••*, ............................... •»• ‘ - • - - r * ' ,- r w ¿E * li.' •♦. •• • - . '■■•L. COQUILLE, J L. M. Absen, o f A rago, win* * caller ! at* this office thia afternoon. .- . >■■?■ >• « ■ T ’f j * 4 • ■ ’ * D1 Sending O at a Booklet We are sending out this week, to E. P. Mast came in from McKinley I each subscriber o f the Sentinel a copy this morning and blade the Sentinel of ft. A. Easton’s booklet, “ Ideals.” We have no idea how many of those a call About People who receive it will read ft; Blit We J. A. Cook, o f Woodland, Wash., ♦ kg know that those who read it—and Events in the City and who is visiting in Coquille, was let it soak into their souls— will be caller Tuesday. County richer by far thhn those who pass it A U U , b y X o C lu r * N o w a p «p a r S yndicate. M ;v Mary Harvey, who teaches in up. There is wealth for the soul, light It took three y e a n to raise the thing the way I wanted It. Natural­ the Myrtle Point school, is spending and joy for the life in that book. Rev. W. B. Smith, of Fishtrap, was the Christmas vacation at home in How a man, who writes some of ly I was attached to It and was proud a caller yesterday morning. Coquille. the things we have printed for him in of my achievement When the folka back home aald flat­ Vulcanising and battery service at See the line-up of big features for the Sentiltel (and some we did not) ly It couldn't be done, I knew It could Graham’s Garage. next week at the Liberty in the pro­ with a sting to them, could write so and proved UI < splendid a book as this we don’t know. See the line-up of big features for gram on page three. Whatever possessed me to part with Neither can we imagine how the man, It to beyond me. next week at the Liberty in th «pro­ -r- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Groom, o f Cot­ who ordered Uriah sent to the fore­ I stepped nearer the glass and gram on page three. tage Grove, are spending the holi front of the battle to try to hide his looked closely at my upper Up. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eckblad, of days with their daughter, Mrs. W. E. Not a trace o f my beloved mustsohe loul crime against that man, could Marshfield, spent Christmas here at Bosserman, and family. uave written the twenty-third Psalm. remained. The barber certainly had the Fred Belloni home. “ BILLIONS” with the Great Na­ Don’t throw this little booklet, done a good Job. To be frank, I wasn’t exactly W. H. Mansell left Christmas morn­ umova in the leading role at the Lib Ideals’’ aside without reading it. If pleased with the effect. I had been ing for a month’s visit at his old »rty next Monday and Tuesday. See you read it and let its light and joy on the road for over a year and thla home in Aakland, Calif. into yotir life you will be richer than was my first trip home In that time. the program on page three. “Yes, that's him, all right.” The ^uto repairing a specialty at Gra­ The Scandinavian-American bank of ever you were Before. It is full of the ham’s Garage. Satisfaction guaran­ Marshfield h is reorganized as the Christ spirit, full- of quotations from next thing I knew a hand grasped my Christ’s sayings and from the rest of shoulder. Turning, I confronted t Big teed. Coos Bay National Bank. The capi the Bible; but it links the book of burly cop I Many foreign countries are clamor­ tsi stock has been increased from uooks up with the common things of “ What’s the big Idea 7“ I asked. “ You’re under arrest." ing for Tanlae. Its fame is world *25,000 to 260,000. life-Atfd *so gives one a glimpse of the “ Under arrest?" I stammered. wide. Fuhrman’s Pharmacy. It is astonishing how quickly Tan nches o f the spirit, which all may “ What for?” iac will produce results. You usually reely inherit. Rev. John R. Scott and wife and “ AH right for you, Jim O’Day I You if you have lived without ideals this tell your Uttle story to your wife, daughter ate their Christmas dinner feel better from the very firet dose if uhrman’s Pharmacy. nooks may inspire you with them; if here." with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Boldon. , . « • I looked stupidly at the woman who D. E. McDuffee, who was here witl your heart hqs jjever before respond­ A, suite of 8-rooms to rent, stove ed to the mutfc of the spheres, it may stepped up In front of me. ’and adjoining bath room. Light house­ the Coquillft Lumber Mills for a “ Why, hang It all, officer, I never negin to ring with the strains of the couple of years, and later returned to keeping doesn’t go. See the Sentinel. bad a wife.” choir invisible. — , v nis former home in Minneapolis, “That’s aU right, bat you Just come Grandpa and Grandma Leslie got If you want to spend a while on the Minn., was down here to spend with me and tell It to the,chief.” their new titles last week when a Mount of Transfiguration and from its Christmas. He left for home Wed “ Say, who In Sam Hill do you -take daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. neights sea a new earth—and perhaps me for?” .esday morning. Keith Leslie. a new heaven—read this little booklet, “ Lost your memory, el),?" sneered Wanted— A housekeeper in the city, it has a message for you if you win the. woman. The semi-annual installation of o f­ Mrs. C. D. Ritter. Phone 60L or receive it and after you have received “You're all wrong, my man, this, to ficers of Coquille Lodge No. 68, I. 0. call at Cash Market. an outrage 1” it you can never be quite the same 0 . F., will take place next Friday ev­ “ It wasn't an outrage when you left It was reported yesterday that Con­ person again. ening, Jan. 6. your Wife, was It?” i 4 Even if you think you can’t read stable James Brown, o f Powers, with “ Yob're mad, woman. Great guha, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Laird, of Bridge, another officer raided a moonshine this little book yourself, hand it to can't yon tell your own husband?” were down here Wednesday to attend outfit near there and shot at the boot- ] some one who will read it. If you do “That I can,” screamed the woman. the wedding of their niece, Miss Bon­ loggers as they ran, wounding one oi read it, we are sure you will want Already we were the center o f a curi­ nie Laird, that day. ous mob. - - ihem. Fifteen gallons of moonshine ] others to read it. “ See, that’s my husband and that See the Great Nasimova in “ BIL­ are said to'have been seized. picture’s you.” LIONS,” the poetic story of a Bil­ D utton-Laird Harry A i - Miller returned to Co-1 And neither did II Of course I be­ lionaire, next Monday and Tuesday In the presence of a few relatives gan then to see light I burst out -juille the first of the week frqpn at the Liberty. 'ortland, where he was convicted, on I » 1“ 1 intimate friends last Wednesday laughing, slapped the officer on the The Coquille Laundry Co. »driver the testimony of a handwriting I afternoon, Miss Bonnie Jean, eldest back good-naturedly, and said: my" I may re- will make his usual pick-up of laundry Xpert, of forgery. J ie was sentenced I daughter of Walter Laird, of Sitkutn, _ “One op you. bundles next Monday, that day not lo two years’ imprisonment, but pa-1wa® united in marriage to Mr. Robert sta b le this picture; you see, I’ve want, being observed as a holiday. Dutton, of Bakersfield, Calif. The a mustache up to an hour ago.” roled during good behavior. “How long did you own a mus­ ceremony was performed at 8:80 p. m Orders for shrubbery and trees Marshall Pointer surprised his par-1 at the Seventh Day Adventist church tache?" asked the woman, sarcastically. “For Just about three years, up to from the Washington Nursery will be I ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tr-B^Rointer, by oy Elder George Harlow, of Fair an hour ago.” received by W. G. Wright, at the Title I arriving home Christmas afternoon view Yesterday they went oqt to “ HS, ha 1 You should have kept the Guarantee & Trust Co. office. I from Katchican, Alaska, where he has ,. _ J Sitkum for a few days, and next Sun- thing. Just three years ago the third We have sold »7,000 bottles of Tan- P " » n for two years. He says . ^ |Urt for the ^oom 'z home o f this month my Jim cleared o u t“ lac and have never had a single com -1** *"1 here *nd thaw out for a ¡n where he is a con- “You’re a sly one,” grinned the fat plaint.”—Jacobs’ Pharmacy, Atlanta, I C0UPltt of months, intending to «tart tractor and builder. copr"" “That gag Is as old as your back about March 1. Go. Sold by Fuhrman’s Pharmacy. The Sentinel joins Mrs. Dutton’s grandmother.” I was furious. More many friends in Coos county in wish­ so when I saw the patrol wagon pull Acetylene welding, blazing and j No waiting for your hemstitching up to the curb. I turned to the wom­ whpn taken to Bonnie Walker’s Mil- machine work at Graham’s Garage. ing the happy couple a long and pros­ an, and shaking my fist at her, told _ linery Store. Service and neat work J. L. Laird, of Bridge, was doing I perous life together and in congratu­ her In a few words Just what I thought is our motto. Let us convince you. |business in Coquille yesterday morn­ lating the groom on the helpmate he of her. has won. “ You’d better be careful what you Mr. and Mrs. F. E. McKenna and ing and made the Sentinel a call. He say, boss. What you say generally | says the school budget there to which daughter, Frances, came in last Sun- goes-against you.” E lk s’ Christm as Show day from Corvalhs to spend Christ-1 »H.uded last week was defeated by I climbed Into the wagon, followed mas with Mrs. L. Harlocker and fam­ only one vote and that some o f those] The free show given by the B. P. O by that lunatic o f * woman, and the who voted against it were not legal | E. Christmas afternoon at the Liber­ ily. officer. He was sizing me up In good voters. There will be another vote ty theatre was greatly enjoyed by ov­ shape. — Lex Cope and wife, of Langlois; I on this budget January 9. er two hundred children, besides many " ’Nother woman?" he asked under were visiting at the Fred Belloni grown-ups. hla breath. home hero Wednesday. Mrs. Cope| “ BILLIONS” with the Great Na­ The Elks had decorated a beautiful “ I tell you there's no woman. That left for Corvallis that evening to vis­ umova in the leading role at the Lib­ Christmas tree, which stood to the maDlac sitting there Is no, more my erty next Monday and Tuesday. See it relatives. right of the stage, and lighted wife than you are." the program on page three. “ Maniac, am I?” She began to rave up with scores o f tiny electric lights, Bring us your hemstitching. New C. L. Willey and family have been which reflected on the tinsel decora­ worse than ever. machine, experienced operator. Or­ “ You're a fine man, you are. You’re ders promptly filled. We can please enjoying a visit from his son, Earl, tions, it presented a spectacle which you. Bonnie Walker’s Millinery and wife, who came in last week to delighted the children. At the close a fine man to be the father o f eight rpend the holidays. They are still |,of the program a sack of candy was darlings.” Shop. - “ Eight darlings be banged,” I thun living at Cotvallis, where he is em­ W. R. Foote, formerly of this city, ployed by the engineering depart­ presented to each child as he or Bhe dered. was up here from Porterville, Cal., ment of O. A. C., in new construction left the theatre. “ Pooh—you know well enough, Jim, A corking comedy and a fine picture the baby—just wait until you see him recently. He is said to have negoti­ work. Mrs. Willey was formerly yvith Mary Pickford in the leading role First In his class he Is. And Charlie ated the sale of his ranch on the Nor­ Miss Ruby Lammey, o f this city. furnished a good clean afternoon’s has a swell Job at the box factory. way-Lee road to L. Stubblefield. Kate Is some piano player. Gets $10 Hemstitching by Anna Morrison. entertainment. Coquille Encampment No. 25, I. O. Itraight work, 10c; other work, a week down to Flam's movies. If you O. F. will hold its iannual installation 12ttc a yard, thread furinshed. want to do the right thing, Jtm, I’ll Card o f Thanks tell the boss It's sorry I am I ever o f officers next Thursday evening, Jan Prompt attention given to Mail Or­ Tho those who so kindly assisted us had you pinched, and we’ll forget It 6, and all members are urged to be ders. Machine in Robinson’s Store. during our recent bereavement and alL” present. The ceremony will be fol­ “ Will you keep that trap o f yours J. E. Ford & Co. at the Interna- for the beautiful flowers we wish to lowed by a feed. closed for five minutes?" 1 shrieked ionaal Livestock Show in Portland -xtend our deepest gratitude. Mr. F. P. Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. J. at her. Spectacles and eye glasses quickly last month purchased a carload— 76 and skillfully repaired. Broken lenses bead—of purebred Aberdeen Angus A. Staninger and family. “ I will not,” she yelled back at me, shaking her fist “ You’re Just the duplicated. Optical repairs of all steers, which they are now feeding same old brute you always were.” Card o f Thanks kinds done while you wait. Glasses at the Ford ranch near Cedar Point. “ Here we are, boss.” fitted. By V. R. Wilson, “ Optomet- This is the first carload o f this breed We wish to extend our heartfelt Believe me I was some glad to get tr is t" Coquille, Oregon. thanks to the friends who remembered uver shipped into the county and any­ out. I was led up the steps of the Mrs. J. L. Harrison and daughter, one desiring to look the herd over| u* so kindly on Christmas. Station house. Mrs John Hurley and children. The door opened; I stood up and who had spent Christmas with Mr. | vill be welcome to go out there any faced the chief. Harrison’s folks near Broadbent, was 3unday. * Jim Harrison, what the dldkens C H A D W IC K LOD G E visiting here Monday. She was for­ Calling Cards. 100 for S1J0. are you doing here?” •No. 68 A. F. A A. M. merly a teacher in the public schools “There, now, you heard me call Jim, here— Miss Elizabeth Griffin. L ast Link Completed didn't you?" piped up the woman In Stated Communication a shrill voice. “Try to tell ana l don’t Money to Loan on City Property. Saturday, Jan. 7 The contractors have this week know my own hueband." No Commissiono. W. G. Wright. 86tf ?ompletod the last link o f pavement %Viitin»g Masons Welcome For once tuck was with m et Funny for that portion o f the waterfront I , hadn’t heard Billy Waylsnd had Phone 50Sx if you want good dry Making Over Paper. highway in Marshfield connecting been made chief. wood. They have plenty and will give Tbe chemical processes fur tte rec­ This It didn't take me long to tqjl my you quick service. $2.60 per tier dev Vorth Bend and Marshfield. Vill be thrown open to traffic in about lamation o f printed book papeA have story, and after Wayland had heard livered. hree weeks and will mean a great,] been In use for some time, thrlr ef­ me through. It didn't take him long Hemstitching done while you wait. improvement to those who have oc­ ficiency la reduced by the fact that the to straighten out matters. Billy insisted that I go home to din­ Compare work with others. Satisfy casion to use the street. North Bend mechanical pulping forces the Ink per­ manently into the fibers, says Popular s' with him. He and hla wife sure your own curiosity. All work guar­ laid the first of the pavement over! Mechanics Magazine. A mixture of anteed. Prices 10 and 12 1-2 cents three years ago, paving from the lim-1 ten pounds of borax, ten pounds of did enjoy themselves at my expense. “ Oh, but you look lots nicer without per yard. Mrs. Maybelle Ford’s Mil­ its to the business section.—Coos Bay p. two gallons o f kemseue and two It,” smiled Billy’s wife, sweetly. “ Sure­ linery. Harbor. gallona o f pine nil Is used for soaking ly you don't let a Uttle thing Uke that J ‘¿ 000 pounds of stock, with enough WE are ready to do all kinds o f . water to make a three to elx per Own Your Home dressmaking. Qne block west from cept pulp. The beater la used to pull Coquille City is a good place to! the north end o f - the Henry St. the etock apart gently, with a mini­ build k. Sengstacken can furnish mum breakage of the fibers and th* bridge. Sackett k Staninger. you the sites at a low price and upon j process la continued for an hour or Mrs. Flora E. Dunne, who has been your own terms. with the pulp heated to from quite ill with tonsilitis at the home o f j 1H to 190 degree* Fahrenheit, by live her brother, J. E. Quick, is getting See the Great Nasimova in “ BIL-1 steam. The separated ink and th* bet^r and is now ablest« be up part; LIONS,” the poetic story of a Bil­ chemicals are then washed away by of th-* time each day. lionaire, next Monday and Tuasdzy | th* usual method, and th* reclaimed potp to ready to ba «£ the Liberty. \ bother you?” “Thank yon.” I retorted, “but that little thing can’t sprout any too soon for me, and when It’s back to normal again It’s gonna stay." s’ lO the many friendrw e have made dur- # f ing our five months in Coquille, to the friends we would like to make, to all our patrons and acquaintances, we desire at this time to extend the compliments of *• . . | i 1, the season and wish you all A Happy New Year Hudson’s Drug Store Front S t. Remarkable Windmill. At s recent fair in Paris there was exhibited a novel windmill, says Popu­ lar Mechanics Magazine. Around< the top of a light trussed-metal mast are disposed circumferentially a series of propelling blades parallel with the mast to which they are connected. These blades, o f about one-fourth the semltuhlar piece with Its offen face radial to the mast, and bisecting t^ls face la a thin flat blade of eqiial length. By this arrangement the propelling effect of the wind ou these blades Is the same, no matter what Its direction. The vertical mast Is supported by guys connected to radial arms that contain the upper pivotal bearing. At the bottom o f the mast la a footstep bearing. i “ Local Color.* . .. i, . i f J* Mental Bclcnoa. What are those dreadful pictures hanging on the walls of yunr walling room?” “They Illustrate some of th« tortures of the Spanish Inquisition,” replied the dentist. “I should think they would be ont of place here.” “ Not at all. After my patients hav« seen what people suffered In the old ds.vs. having a tooth filled pc?roa mere child’s play." The phrase local color Is applied in various ways, and baa‘ .several meanings which may be defined In accordance with the conditions that have given rise to Its nee. In paint­ ing, It is the hue, or combination of hues, special to any object or part, B ig e lo w ’ s C orn Shop and also sometimes relen ts «..gener­ al system of light and shadow upon I]] Number, Number, Who’a got the number 7 which the modeling and tinting of HI details Is executed. In literature. It 1 Bring it in and get the money. la applied to a subject that displays $1.00 101 H. H. Scovali - the distinct characteristics or peculi­ 1.00 602 Jerene Low arities o f some particular place or 1.00 I 1203 Lurline Wilkinson period. In general the phrase is ap­ 1.00 plied to any marked Individuality, H 1804 Mabel G rush 1.00 2405 ? which Is Inherent In persons or locali­ $5.00 ties! and which la circumscribed by As advertised, Free 9 - such limitations. When you need a Flashlight Battery Winchester Battery These days while darkness comes early you have more need than ever forh serviceable Winchester Flashlight Get one today. You will use it tonight Coquille Hardware Co. THE WiNCH£Sm\ A Certainty. i “ Of course, there to nothing abso­ lutely certain about a bore* race." “ I'm not aura «boat that, Charley * r ," aald young Mrs. Torklns. “Th* m e you bat «a Invariably toots." uns!» - * i • BÈi — “ Crepuscular Rays.” The beams of light sometimes seen radiating front the sun when not far from the horizon are called “ crepus­ cular rays.” They are due to rays o f light passing through breaks In the clouds and made visible by d-<-it‘ or fine drops of water In the air. Their apparent divergence Is sn eiTect of perspective. The phenomenon Is popularly described as “the sun draw- Ing water.” S a ilo rs speak of the “ sun’s back-stays,” while Homer wrote *f flte "rosy-Anitered dswn.”