. f . ; f, i ........ m T & ri ' V «K m imm ■ i •" ‘'f a BEAVER HILLC0A AN OREGON PRODUCT NO SO O T NO ASH NO D IR T A N IN TEN SE H E A T Use It and Save Money Pfljp MAKE OREGON SAFE FOR THE REPUBLICAN PARTY This is postal improvement weak throughout the United States, and we are all invited to suggest ways in which we think the postal service can ha improved. >■ Individually, the w riter has only on« change to broach so far as Co- qnile la concerned. That ia that whan the big eastern mail comas In at throe o’clock the Portland dailies be put up first. Possibly all will not agree with us and some may prefer that the latter «sail have the right o f way. I f the m ajority o f the patrons o f the office think the way certainly the choice o f a single individual should not be considered. But d o they 7 To have to coal our heels in the lobby while our box catches lots ana cent letters, advertising and pro- asotioa circular* which have no in­ terest whatever fo r us, is certainly not the bast service fo r us. The days’ Vice-Chairman o f the Republican National The Only W news and not the latter m ail ia what Committee wa would like ftrst. The local question attended to wo other things to The Republican National Committee consists o f one member from each The Sentinel goes to Neligh, Ne­ state in the Union and is the political organisation o f the party. braska— that is, one eopy does revising our list recently the Neligh In June, 1M1, at the Committee’s first m eeting after the inauguration Una waa reset, add by a typography o f President Warren G. Harding, every state east its vote fo r Ralph E, cal error the word was spelled “ Ne- W illiams e f Oregon fo r vice-chairm an o f the Committee, recognirinig by their lig h t” Right away quick unanimous vote his fitness and ability as a leader t o fill this responsible OUTt notice from the postal division position. headquarters at Omaha, “ No A vote fo r Ralph E. W illiam s fo r Republican National Committeeman postoffice in the state named.” O f will confirm the action o f the forty-eigh t states in electing him vice-chairm an course, that was correct. Wa o f tha Republican National Committee, a position never before held by a unintentionally . varied from the W estern man, spelling by adding a surplus latter. Ralph E. W illiams o f Oregon, aa vice-chairm an o f the Republican The head and fron t o f our offending National Committee, ia directly in line to become National chairman, the want no farther. highest position attainable in tbs Republican organisation. Some pin-headed young dark A National Committeeman on the National Committee does not make to have thought it smart to show how or execute the laws, but carries out the policies and platform o f the party superior was his knowledge o f the spillin g o f the name o f the Nebraska adopted by tbs delegates at each .previous National Convention. , Mr. W illiams ia senior member o f the National Committee. Seniority eounty seat. Hare in the west they in this comm ittee gives one (be same power aa seniority in tha U. S. Senate. da not do thing* that way. o f consigning a newspaper to waste box it la always a matter o f pride to deliver «vary possible latter or parcel to the parson addressed (Paid Adv. kg Committee o f Republicans, C. L. Starr, Sec’y, 817 Board o f Trade Bldg., Portland, O re.) even if the “ backing” is hard to eiphar. For instance,* w* have than once received mail addressed to His sufferings are described aa terri- “ C oggsw sll,” Oregon, bar* ia Co*, 6 . . ‘ quill«. Once it waa an important Mr. Ames was a resident o f M yrtle Republican Candidate fo r Re-Nom in­ business letter from a middle ww ation to Congress Point where his mother, Mr*. Sarah state, and its author finding ha Ames, lives. He also has a brother, got the address w rong sent • wire to Archie, living at Power*, .and two correct i t There have perhaps bean others, Horace and Roaeoe, at M yr­ a hundred wuya in which the name o f tle P oin t A sister Hvas in Lane our city baa been misspelled in county and another at Baker., * Tha dreeing letters sent Imre, but as there interment ia to be at M yrtle Point to­ is no other postoffice named Coquille morrow afternoon at 1:80. M m in the entire United 8 totes the letters generally arrived no matter how reek Notice to Public te a the spatting— even N is in I have severed m y connection with erratic fashion as “ Coak Hall,” which the Henderson Coal Company and is tha exact way in which it phonetically written on one envelope will not be responsible fo r any debts contracted by that company after that reached here. A t ‘Chicago, too, at the postal di­ this date. Dated May f , 1M8. vision headquarters they have an ig­ C. A . Machon. noramus, who sends *s a notice ar a paper addressed to La Pierre. Mich., that there la “ no sucl NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS office in the state named.“ Having Bids will be' received b y the C onn- inform ation direct from the subscrib­ ty Court o f Oooa County, at the coun­ ty court room In the court house at er there that he is getting tine! regularly at that poetoffiee we Coquille, O re , till the hour o f ten (10) o’clock A. M , May 84th, IM S, paid ao attention to that card and for the crushing Xhd placing in the shortly there comes along another In bunkers o f approxim ately 6,000 cub­ exactly the same tenor and effect. ic yarda o f rock, at varioua points “ No Interests to Serve but the Pub­ along the county road between Dora lic Interests.”— Hawley. and Brewster, which points will bo designated by the County Road me a- REPRESENTATIVE H A W L I T ter. The rock and plant equipment s h o u l d b e R e n o m in a t e d b e ­ will be furnished by the eounty and cau se — will be moved from place to »lace aa He ia a Hardworking, Capable, Suc­ cessful, Trustworthy and Faithful Public Servant; . A i l Result o f His E fforts tha Fad- m i Government Now Stenda Ready to Co-operate with Oregon in Con­ structing the Roosevelt Highway; He is a N ative o f Oregon who ia RALPH E. WILLIAMS R E P U B L IC A N N A T IO N A L C O M M IT TE E M A N PROM PTLY Delivered to A ll Parts of the City Beaver Hill Lump $9.50 per to n ; Beaver Hill Nut $8.50 per ton Delivered in ton lots where it can be shoveled from wagon W ednesdays 0 ’ ' / *• •» LEO J. CARY First National Bank Bldg Phone 76J con v oien t «ad mudi appreciated by New C— i ia Circuit Court thoae visiting our National F orauta April ST— The State Land Board and reservation* wbarc the govem - va. J. 0 . Stemmier, Katherine Stem­ mant prohibit« the building o f flraa mier, Mary V. Luttrell and Olive F . fo r the purpose o f preparar some­ Shull. thin* ta eat. A p fil 27—Geo. R. Montgomery n . Oregon E xport Lumber Ce. A pril SS—Oeaan Dock Terminal A Supply Co. vs. Oregoa E xport L im ­ ber Ce. This unique invention w ill be vary April 88— X. Omar and R. W . Mar­ row va. K .A Annin, Maude C. Annin, J. L Jonas, J . W. Mackintoah. and Reodaport Lumber Co. A pril 88—Charieo Elton M oths n Va. Janetta Metlin. Suit fo r divorce. April 88—Cooe County va. Ore­ gon E xport Lumber Co. May S— B. C. Shull va. John Fabry, Bankart M ort. Corporation, Bank o f M yrtle Point. May S— H. D. Boom va. Oregon E xport Lumber Co. J. B. Z. F onie, raaliar o f the Beaver Hill Coal C o , baa applied fo r Letter Patent fo r an over attachment fo r automobile« whereby hot coffee and a warm lunch may be prepared While m otoring along, on pleasure trip«, piante, or an extended Journey, «aya the Times. B J T h e •nervy o f a storage battary ia gener­ ated »by the action o f th e solu tion on the ‘■paste” o f th e plates. B y a special form ula a su perior “ pagta” o f great« energy va lu « and ooh esivs q u a litie s been co m p o u n d e d fo r to lu m m i Standard size C olum bia Storage Batteries easily generate 105b greater p ow er and likew ise giva 105b m ore eervice. T h e typ e fo r D od ge cara coa ts on ly $38.00, exchange price. T h e sixe w h ich ftta 80 5b o f all cars co sts on ly $14.65, exchange price. {AMprima A s k turn i Coquille Service Station, Inc. C oquille O regon NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY, Sam i . È . ! THE WEST POWER VOTE TO KEEP HIM THERE Office open till 5:30 p. m. • KEEP Hon. W . C. Hawley Mrs. Petsrs cam« to Coos county about two yaars ago, from C alifor­ nia, where she was raised. She la an ardent beoeter fo r North Bend. Dr. Veee hes been in the county for sheet the seme time. He waa form erly located in Coquille, and is «rail known in moat o f the county towns. Previous to that, he waa lo­ cated in Portland, except fo r the time he served with the arm y forces. He only recently opened hie o f- fleas in North Bend and established a residence there.—Coos Bay Timas. Thoy wäre married the aame day by Bev. A. B. Psndleton at the M. E. South paraonage her«. May 1— Eimer Vineyard, o f East- side, and V iolet Kuhn, o« Mer«h a .sj May 8— A lbert Earl Panter and Nina W ood, both o f Bandon. They were married the aame day by Eider Edward W . Nelson at the residenee e f Mrs. Ora Timmons In Bandon. M ay 3— Geo. A . Siaamons and L ou te Diedrickaon, both e f Marsh fleld. May 8—James W illiam Klbbey «nd Martha Stevens, both e f North Bend. C. W. Upton was over bare from May 8—W . W illiam s and Joeephine Camp One at Sumner yesterday and Norton, both e f Marahfleld. told o f the fatal accident which hap­ pened there W ednesday whan Jacob Amas, 88 year« o f age, waa so badly injnred that ha died at M ercy Hospi­ last Friday appointed administrator tal at fou r o’clock the next morning. The unfortunate man wea buck­ •f the estate e f Antoni Gruber, who sd between’ stations 448 plus 00 ft 646 pins 47.7, according to is and specification* on file hi the • o f the County Roadmaster, ap­ proximately 7,028 cubic yards. Specifications .and bidding blanks may be ohtafatpd at-the office o f the County Roadmaster. Bids must be accompanied by certified check for 6 per cent at the amount hid The County Court reserves the right to reject any or all bids. C. 1 . McCulloch, xots - ■ - General Hauling and Delivery to all part* o f the d ty M eet all Trains and Boats Agents lor JOHNSON’S MILL WOOD Mansell Drayage & Delivery Co. Phone 101J