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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1922)
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Month. aaou Whl.h v u found 60 v«red of uut blood, although with the worst With Wednesday’ die- mat. w s read in Wednsaday’s o f tha tw o B rasilian aviators, j j u it where ths murder was com- m aking the tbe longest lo g o f n a trans- m ittod rem ained uncertain fo r a tinto, A ta n tic fligh t from S t Paul’s Bocks ^ut young Hacker confessed to his to toid-A tlan tic to ths fath er that ha had put Bowker’ » do da Noronha wo wondered if body in a hop seek weighted it with other Oregon reader would ba aa stones and thrown it into the Cala- ta that story as we ware, >oia riv e r tw o m iles from Albany. w ill be juat fifty yahrs ago « Whan tha fath er pointed out to the Novem ber w ho«, a fte r th irty days dt Beers the spot in the middle o f ■ sea, wo first sighted that island a f bridge over that river ths story was pinnacles risin g from ths verified by finding blood stains on ■ sea 800 m iles o ff ths coast o f Bi This island la a Brasiltian penal set Juat what otbar leaaom this story tlem ent and our barqoaattoe did not o f wanton murdor m ay taach— and make it n point o f cnlL But how it tharo may, ba several— there can ba adda to the iaterast a f any no doubt that bat fo r tho persistent S tarr to find tha »asea o f a placa ofta and persistent violation o f tha law has seen I And a boat a f against the traffic in intoxicating li o f those weeks o f sailin g in quor it would not b ars occurred. of low- TOW N YOUNG. .? live. Diaplay ii« a l r ineh, lu t tha rr leek. N o ad' hand o f tha m otion picture producers association, ho is ths rig h t nun in tha righ t pines. Probably i f bo had not beau in that pines things would have taken a d ifferen t course a fter Aibuckle had bean aequiteed o f the crime o f manslaughter in connection w ith V irgin ia Rappe’s death, and Ms pictures would M v e gradually d rifted back oft to th e 'W e e n , w ith results in •very w ay detrim ental to tha m oving picture tad os try, unless there had Tha issue in tha Arbuekle casa «earns to have been whether the young woman whose death Arbuekle was accused o 4 causing died as a result o f physical violence com m it ted by him or from the effects o f a liqu or dsbauch in which be furnished the liquor. The niceties o f ths law, it also ap pears, makes a distinction between physical violence which results in Senator Borah, on# o f ik e leaders o f tho Battalion o f Death, who fought the V ersailles treaty te a ftaish in the senate, la now quoted ha saying that the number o f friends o f the League o f N otion , in th at body is increasing. fo r d ti production o f the Arbuclde W s have hoard that nothing la over Ainu by m erely requesting, shows that M r. H ay*’ influence in tha in settled un til it is settled right. dustry la N potent as It possibly I f you sold yoor L ib erty Lean could ba. W hy r a s a who Hved as bonds at o sacrifice you mako ba m- d in sta te a life aa Arbuekle did taros ted to learn that tbs Third and should nod be allowed to become She Fourth loan bonds are now practical Of tho heroes or models o f th e risin g ly a t par, being quoted a t not more generation must bo evident to ovary than 10 cants discount on 1100, or ona one who seas straight- ’ “ tenth o f one per cent. They w ill nil M r. H ays evidently Intends _ that command a premium in tim e. the m ovie producers shall dean house, and that man or woman who . Even a aiata income ta x is addition lead a shady life shall h o t be allow ed to the federal income tax we ara now to degrade the thoughts o f the child paying hare in Oregon wouldn’t come ren o f Am erica, even by providing them with am usem ent Th ey are not even to^hs allow ed so laugh a t tha an ties o f actors who flout ths m oral law and tha law o f tho load. , This is on . o f the best things that or lasa financial sneeeaa, h ot they rarely or novar expect to perform their everyday tasks to ths applause o f the fa m ily circle, or seek the ad m iration o f tha young and innocent. The ^ cram actor is s public figure. His success depends upon his direct personal appeal to ths righteous— tha la rger element o f ths people. H u screen its e lf is subject to public iugu lati on. It is presumed to be kept clean o f Indecencies. Crim e o f other im m orality m ay ba shown Within bounds, but tt m ay net be exalted. The public baa the righ t to expect as Tha Saatiaal has referred hereto fo re to ths evident desire a f tha Jap- aneee residents o f the Yakim a valley to beoome desirable Am erican c iti sene and ws learn from a recant dis- pafteb that they are “ carryin g on" tha Am ericaaisation program by tbs selection o f Mrs. G eorge M cKay o f Mabton to preside fo r at least three days in the horns o f each Japanese subscribing to ths program as “ moth- sr,” to teach Japanese house w ives Am erican ways and ideals. Eleven Japanese fam ilies have signed fo r (h e experim ent and others era being Secretary M ellon, o f the Treasury departm ent, predicts that B n d e Bam w ill lack five hundred m illion dell ara o f payin g expertise during ths fissa) 'yea r which Win ertd June SO. 1028, n little m ore than n year hence. That doesn’t mean, o f course, th at wo are goin g broke, as a great m any nations would under so grant n burden, it does mean that the people at country w ill next year be paying m ors taxes than they had been. Add to this the soldiers’ bonus o f $7^000,- 006 th a t is to ba voted to tha W orld W as .veterans, tha ship subsidy at $60,000,600 President H arding ie urg- iug.and $26,000,000 m ere additions to ths river and harbor appropriations and there w ill be «126,000,000 mors to ba provided fo r n ext year. By that tim e tha spall binders w ill be around tollin g haw mang billions tho praam ths schiava the future 1 I i associated prase sto ry abou ta w ater spout chasing a ship fo r h a lf a m ile, sounds to os just n little fishy. Dur in g n 10,000-mils sen voyage to Sooth Am erica ths w riter saw o good m any waterspouts, but never ooe that turned itse lf loom to chase o ship. by of prediction to the Ths yeu ag man ageasad o f his m ur der, and who has toftfam ed his gu lltj Is Rum ali Hasher. H e is >4 years o f age and comas from «a s o f tha pioneer fam ilias o f Albany, and was borrowed a car to take the la tter out to 81st and D ivision street, where he said it was stored in an autom obile in an old bam . Bowker was to g o out with Mm to inspect this Mquor and took along |14fi0 to pay fo r it i f he found it satisfactory. That this' liquor cache had i*> e x istence except in Hacker’s im agina tion now appears to have been tha case-, but why ths young man should have plotted murder to gat the $1400 is som ething that has not yet devel oped. I t had been arranged that Bowker’s borther, A lbert, should go along w ith Frank and Hacker, when they wont to inspect the liquor, but that would •earn to have threatened Interference w ith Keeker's plans, as he absolutely refused to take ^be brother along la the oar and it arms agreed that A lb ert should meat them at barn. Ha wont tharo and staid until 11 o’clock a t nigh t but the other« dut not come, General Goathals’ report on tha Columbia basin project w ill prove to bo a most im portant contribution to tiw whoU cause of reclam ation. Ha says that tha coat o f bringing w ater by g ra v ity to this project o f approxim ately 1,760,000 acres in Eastern W ashington w ill average 1146.66 an acre, th at the cost o f paring tha soil fo r cultivation w ill range from $80 to $60 but that i f the amount totaled $800 to $876 aa acre returns would ju stify the coa t Ha says that tha project is fu lly ag B itlftm l in ico p t as the Panama canal or th railw ay, that it would add m ore to the national w ealth than either, sad that It should be fiaanoad s i the canal and the railw ay by governm ent appropriation. H e says that in six years this grea t body o f desert, treeless, inhabited land could ba green with crape and busy w ith new life farm s and in new towns. Ha says that fo r every one o f tha thousands o f carloads o f products ■hipped from the project a carload at m achidery and »applies would be ■hipped to it from - manuf acturers, m erchant» and jobbers. Hu says that the same qu ality aad proportionate quantity o f production m ay ba expected from the Columbia basin project- as from tha Yakiaaa and W enatchee projects whose combined products last year ware valued in excess o f $76,060,000. There are other potentially pro ductive lands in Oregon sad Wi ington that could be reclaim ed at less cost than $146 a » acre ■ with $20 to $60 as acre added fo r pease o f sellin g and preparation o f soil. When General G eeth ali say» that the Columbia basin project is om icslly feasible he, in fe ^ n tia lly , says that projects o f I s m cost are proportionately m ore feasible. When he says that ths Columbia basin project is s national project that would add mors to national wealth than tha Panama « » « 1 or tha Alaska railw ay ha says that other projects could make, in proportion, •van greater contributions. When he sey» that tha Columbia basin project m erit» a direct govern mental appropriation, ha argues in behalf o f a national reclam ation pro- X ™ » equally helpful to other ’pro jects o f proved m erit. General Goathals is a grea t en gi neer. His work in connection with the Panama canal is ona o f the great engineering achievem ent» o f all tiniM. Ha speaks w ith an authority relative to great constructive works rarely equaled by any man. I f ths governm ent should taka up ths Columbia basin project on. his recommendation, i f would find its e lf com m itted, to sa expenditure o f $264470,861 within n period o f six years, which would straightw ay be gin adding each year to tbs nation's wealth, judged by the experience o f other projects, nearly, i f not all, o f ths in itial cost. Ths governm ent would find its e lf responsible fo r ■ great colonist movement to the land, fo r m sarn ies ffm t w eald protect ths for con- ; Science Graduate student from the _ __Normal School A fter making the experim ent testing various baking powders I never except the Royal.* • • ROYA! BAKING POWDER * ^ A bsolutely Pure ... S m J fo r Nmw Royml Cook Book—W* FREE Royal lUIAig Powder Co* 130 William St* Now York And i f m y conduct has led any o f you to believe th at a man can retain his honor w hile carryin g w ater on both shoulders, I want to make it clear th at it ’s an im possibility. “ I ’m through. I ’m S4 years o f age, and have never struck a Uck' fa r m y Lord. From now on I am H is, to oae as Ha thinks best, and 111 stick to Him i f It costs ms everyth in g I have and every frien d I have. “ I ’m ashamed, fellow s. F o rg iv e me fo r not having bean square. “ R obert Q uillen.“ Electricity Brings A ll These Com forts Soft, restful illumination; the possibility o f many colorful lamps; table delicacies such as crisp, piping hot toast and golden nectar coffee. And heat— cozy warmth fo r cold corners on w intry days. Electricity is the ideal household assist ant, too. It launders the clothes, heats the irons, cleans the rugs, washes the dishes. Every hour o f the day, every hour o f the year it lightens labor and makes living more enjoyable. Wire Tour Home For Electricity A N O PE N C O N FE SSIO N Ona o f ths meat rwnarksbls stato- manta that aver appeared in any ■ays ths E ditor and Pub is tha fa llo w in g from tha Fountain Inn (8 . C .) Tribune, whose editor, R e to rt Quillen, is w idely known aa a w riter fo r m agasinas and newspaper syndicates: O f all the hard joba in tha w orld, that o f m aking n public confession is tbs h ardest But it is tbs only square thing to do, it must be dons. This, therefore, to an span letter to the young fellow s o f Fountain Inn— t good fallow s,’ ths fellow s I lavs a lo a f w ith a t timas— ths fellow s I have i drinks flth and fallowahippad with. “ A ll this w hile I have bean a mai bar o f the church— Juri that and no thing more. A ^ when m y cenacienai me about takin g a drinl when I could g e t 4t, I said to m yself ‘W hy, J am a lito ra l supporter o f the church; I pay the tith e; I am a gentlem an and n man o f intelligence; there’s no harm in m y taking a drink when I want it fo r I can handle H ." “ 1 said that, but I was a liar. And while posing ns s church member and s follow er o f Christ sad yet reservin g the righ t to take n drink at m y pleas ure, I was considerably low er deem than ■ snake’s belly. This is a b itter dote to rwallrtw, G A R D N E R ’S G A R A G E M A CH INE SH OP & GARAGE v Coquille, Oregon W e do Auto Repairing, Cylinder Re- Boring, Oxy-Acetylene Welding Wo carry Ford Part* in stock as well a* Cylinder W i l •* Oils iiama Abstracto o f T itle and inform ation hout Coos County R eal E state sea G¿sAri1 u 2 ^ *ct,,K A¿ ^ MPAirr *C « « o r ■ ■ • «m e n to and paym ent o f taxaa. H E N R Y S E N Q S T A C K E N , M anager