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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1922)
m HP 9 ■m FRIDAY, MAT I» >'T ■ I t •• •«” m Just Received J • -V.-Î ■ 4 tm The 8 per cent Gold Notes of Mountain States Power Company, purchased at the price now available, yield the investor a cash return of 8 per cent a year. Interest coupons are payable twice a year—August 1st and February 1st • This investment is backed by ample assets and a successful steadily growing business founded on the supplying of necessary services to people, towns and industries. J .. . • .• ..... T-- , r A large number of our customers are also profit-sharing investors. Their money has been put to work in useful public service in extensions and improvements. They share in the earnings by clipping their coupons twice a year and cash ing them at their bank. WM loudly applauded a t th* joint b* quot of U m Knight* of Columbus and Ladies of ¿m arina a t the Osborn hotel Sunday evening,” says the S a gene Guard of A gni 17. “Charie* Hall, Marshfield guber natorial candidata, was denounoed by another Speaker fa r refusing to repudiata the published s t e t « AS had bean promised SO,000 Multnbmah eennty votes, an condition that all Catholic children were compelled to a new assortment of Shopping <™d Picnic ^Baskets Various designs, colors and sizes and the prices are right We have a few pair of political movement to elect Catholic* to office, but favored voting for thooe liberty and agoni righto bufera the law. The K. K. K. came in far. the strongest kind of denunciation, being hailed ns an unworthy successor of the American Protective aaaociattoo, which flourished y e a n ago. “In his speech on ‘American Citl- eenahip,’ F ather O’Hara, who Uevee •eon on nn extended eastern trip in the interoete of the Catholic church, declared th a t neither the law, the a r a y nor education oould inauro the perpetuity of America’s democratic institutions, but only a a en lightened conscience. The Bibical statement r-M Lee Coveralls jEjpSk' *4?«.’ ’ y-'-V* W ' tV » ‘ ttV j f!*V: th at we vrant to close out Ladies Coveralls $1.49 Boys Coveralls $1.09 Haye you placed your guess on the articles in our window? No ob ligation attached to this guessing » * T h u d ep en d a b le in vestm en t in p ro p e r - ties y o u ca n see m a y be p u rch a sed f o r cash o r con ven ien t m on th ly p a ym en ts Mountain States Power Company Byikaby Engineering end Management Corporation I and Manager* ■AST FORK NOTES Twa msa frsm Eureka, C alif, up the road last wssk and figured on driving their cam over the I told «ham if I waa a ram bler th a t I would bat them two to one that thay would not g et over for a month with out help. They triad H aad than want down lbs road again. Elmar Wilson told ms they had a bull pup with them, th a t Hailey Laird offered them $ f for the pup, and nothing doing. A fter shewing the ra g they told Hailey if they did not gut over tha mountain—Hailsy laughed a t about their gutting over tha Uin—thay would give him th. pup. Hailsy was watching for whan thay came back and go* the pup. Mr. aad Mrs. F reak Jans* aad children of Portland, who came in last A ugust and have bean a t Bogus River, wont up the road with a team going over the mountain said, yea. When told about the snow, said they ware told a Ford car had just coma in over the mountains. He said they would have a look a t the road; th at they could either camp or cease back, they were in no hurry. Mrs. Easton made a trip to Port- land to take May Greene wait back to the Boys and Girls Aid Society, Charlie Culbertson took us to Coquill* Sunday morning early enough for them to take the train a t 0:26. Wa had our breakfast* a t the Baxter. I miaaed Mr. Baxter, he waa a man who did net pack a grouch. Te see Mrs. Baxter carrying oa the job did me good for there is nothing th at re- lMvea the tension of life Ilka carrying on. Frank Warner, the *f Inglewood, C al, did good work whan be killed on* "tght raiding Klhxer and wounded two ethers. I sincerely hop* that the rest of the Kluxer out- . ------------------— GOVERNOR [ S S sS P i f l k l jfc ’ S e n a to r fro m M ario n I « 9 8 wraa ' a p p o i n t e d C u . t o m k a« P o r t l a n d , M cK inley; re -e ppoio»ed C o u n ty . In C o l l e c t o r of by P rr.id en « by P resid en t RooeeveM h i I W f . A Record of Achievement fW T H IU E he wee collector, th e b—In»*« e f Mr. P a t t e r W eon'* office practically denbled y e t k * r*d***d th e coat of ru n n in g his office by I 6 .7 S S « Ä # o 1706 ho» boon a »uccamful farm er a t Eel». P o lk C ouety. In - u . , i...— of thorn, u i. . . j — l a 1721 voted ngniaat Increonng G overnor a Vote fo r Patterson and Stop this Wastel flt get all th at is coming to them. and th at the Eldragena bring a suit against the outfit for damages and th at the flhttara family and Mrs. Haines, the nurse in th at home, do the same. And you road about the kluxers going to church and giving money to the preacher, bah! We may rest easy now, a * profea- «ore have told os ju st how old the world is, they have got it down pat. On* fellow says it is between 70,000,- « 0 to 160,000/100 years and another o f his kind says it is between 8,000,- 000 and 1,700,000/100 years. flare, thay have got it right down to a fine Point, as fin* as splitting hairs, 1 *UU taka stock in the statem ent Hmt “on# day with the Land is a thousand years and a thousand years *• It i# probable if peo- ple h*d **lked U rau «Ulioiu 1"*t**d thousand* a t th at tin e lha™ *** wlth, * • Lord U a million years and a million years as on* day." R. A. Easton. and all their rubbish, including their into operation by some of the patrons. WUT* w*^k ^ t o r s a t Powers, th ey are cutting a good deal of lum- Grandma Hoffman has passed the e barred wood, for the owner of the Ig t eighty mark. She has expressed the (and to gather up and throw off hie cultivated and pasture land. H i™ . Hatchar baa h i. ^ | a . l b . Ball b o n Naw b ab o o , b n . “ " ‘J “ 1 « “ • Cooa Sa, S Eoaahor, Fairview Doings Ball and her daughter and son-in-law I “ ** "* * ' ■ ■ • • _ naa just recently arrived from that - Gso. Hoffman was called to Port- The “Sfver Tea” given by' the La land a few days ago on bus in***. He dle* Club a t Fairview Thursday af T to Bridge High School is giving J k to leaw k a law weeks for Alaaka. ternoon was a great success. The p ro g ra m on the thirteenth o t Itay- *** ProPri*tor Whit* House Club took in 16.00 from the sale of they are going to have a weight eo- *»«*h took two young goats t o Co- angel food cake and punch. . ci*l after lh* srorrain. following thiu I last Sunday. The mothei of Fairview it going to celebrate at tnere is to b# a Everyone i s | ' h* “ ••• t * H has raised twelve geato the Upper North Fork Falla. Watch invited to com* and the girls bring I® **• lMt iour “8«*“ for posters later. their basket lunches. . Goo. Guerin deals in purablooda and Thorc ia a good deal of rosid workl»“ ?. , Prif f m g \ •>! H o w ’* T h u ? going on Mound this place a t pres W# offer Oa* Hmedred Dollars R aw est ent. The latest report is th a t the »r any ease o f Catarrh that aaanot be road will bo opened from Bridge to ercd hr Hall’s Catarrh MsOIOei. The axa miaeed W e . Cariile’s wal- Hail’s Catarrh MeSMao has hern takes Boeeburg Wednesday. The population of Bridge hoe been greatly increased by the recant com ing of the telephone crow who arc m o v in g the Una between her* and Myrtle P oint They ere boarding at ty ie Nosier**. Mr. Wolvenon has naan invited to deliver the Baccalaureate address at the Oregon Normal School in Jung. Mr. Wolverton is a graduate of that school, being among the A n t to grad uate. Other members of the d am are expected to be present in a rs- The “Blues” complimented the “Reds” in a cake social last Friday, they having won in an attendance contest a t the Sunday School. Owing to the o p tin g of the high way, it has bean see»« eery to move the church house. Mr. J. O. Houser R em o v in g S h o o k a t B o y has just completed the job. Major Magimds, m anager of the Use eighth grads class la very Port of C om Bay, cyme from Port busy preparing far the exams, which land with authority to sta rt the suc tion dredge and remove the sand bar above the Southern Pacific bridge The authority waa granted by Col. Cavanaugh, who was appeal ed to for help to make navigation along that section lass difficult B m c k v id e N o te s This shoal contains 28,000 yards Brackville has a population of of sand. Major Mnginis is certain th at the port will obtain authority about eighty people. Colonel Doyle to also remove the second shoal, is mayor. The upper Sugarloaf is near which is below the bridge, amount enough completed th at one can go ing to 27,000 cubic yards. The suction dredge will be started around it with a wagon. It will be a! once, Major Maginnis said, for he two weeks or more before a wagon desires to remove these obstructions can be driven around lower Sugarloaf ns soon as poM ibU.— Marshfield m slides continue to come in. At the culvert at Mill Creek, which Jim Guerin Is putting la, the Wood work was completed Thursday even- Short 8wmloa hi Carry V O U don’t use as much X of Calumet aa you do of moat other Baking Powdera. It haa more than ordinary leavening stren gth . You save about haU^T You don’tpay a big price for Calumet It’s sold a t a moderate price— that rep- You don’t fed uncertain to results# i>a kings BFST BY TEST The circuit court f t » firm was a short affair a t Gold Beach and the laet of tho C o m county p a rty got back home Wednesday afternoon. The grand Jury cases were all post poned, aa one of the grand juryman was ill and the vacancy could not be •applied. Such cases want over on- a'dS C T S t? « „ ¿ÏA’iâ.