The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 21, 1922, Page 6, Image 6

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Mr. Oleott would assume towards all
the citisen« of too atete a mare tol­
erant attitude as to their religious,
fraternal dad other opinions, aad not
soak to measure all of at by the
yardstick of any one religion or sect?
The man who is big enough to be
governor o f Oregon ought to bo able
to he just and fair and the execu­
tive servant as governor of Pr<
ant and Roman Catholic, Jew
gentile. v Americanism is
a thing of tha spirit and o f loyalty
Why not fulfill tha duttes at such a
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The Stove Store
•• It u l« Laid Down by Old Masters.
A Braaillan art scholar asserts ha
has discovered how thé old masters of
palatin# and aenlptnre worked. He
has take? the pictures aad shown, by
drawing lines and angles on them,
bow the. artists gare their compoel-
tlons strictly mathematical found«
tlona. Ancient Egyptian artists had
a rule, of proportions baaed «
the
length of thé middle linger, Abe dis­
tance of which was contained atae-
‘ *»0 times in the length of the whale'
body, ilreek artists, adopted these
proportions until It Vas established
that the faqe mast hO a . tenth part
and the hand an eighth pa/t of the
total height of- (be body. The face'
was divided Into three equal ports—
fm m the roots of the hair to the root
of thé nose; from the root of the nose
to its point, and from the and o f the
ure living Its Ufa In' the for aground.
—Sarah -Orne Jewett
Little-Known Islands.
The Maldlve archipelago. In the Ito
dlnn ocean, several ’ hundred m il«
seuthweag of the southern point ad
Hindustan, d o « not frequently see
a visitor ha* recenti* ¿otd
Islanda. Tbey number, It ap
l a « than 14,000, and are all,
o f coftl toch. Few ef tbdm
■ea level, although they contain cocto
nut palms and other vegetation. Hun­
dreds of little Islands, ranged round
In a circle, with narrow and ahaltew
something which d o « Itself4 la the
vitality of IL I think we upuat know
what good work la befar# we cnn de
la Chimi, If ear desires to exprew
good work of our own. and en I « y , high compliment of a person, the
Study work that the Mbt Jsdgn have right thamb le stuck up above a closed
called good aad see why it Is good; dot To «to n d the little Unger,
Whether It la. In that particular story, though, ,1« to anggwt that the person It
the reticence or the bravery of «peach, beneath contempt. Whea the Chang­
the power of suggestion that Is la It sha man refera to hie fellow cttlxend,
or the Mh*.. lute < leu mens jjnd flriallti
to have his thumb bandaged. Long
before Tele established the 'Tale In
China” college In Changsha, the city
«(as closely related to America, tor It
was here that many of the firecrack­
ers which formerly announced the In­
dependence day celebration were
made. Among the great men who have
been among Changsha's chief products
Whs Gen. Tseng Kuo ran, whose co­
operation with “Chinese Cordon” was
largely Instrumental In putting down
the Tntplng rebellion.
No doser Ipnosi of Ixtoddh would be
complet* without e reference, how-
ever brief, to' the singular salubrity
«a d charm e f tbs London climats.
This in seen at It* beat during the
autumn and winter months. The cli­
mate of London,.aad Indeed of Eng
land generally, te doe to the Influence
e f the C olf stream. The Way It works
Is,this: The Calf stream, as It near*
the shores of the British la i« and
feels the peopinqulty o f ‘Ireland, r ia «
Into the Air. turad Into mmp, and
co m « down on London. At times tblp
soup la thin add la la fact a little more
.then a mist ; at other times it has tbs
consistency of g thick Potage 8t.-
Germain.. ; London people flatter their
atmosphere by calling It a fog ; but It
Is not ; It Is soup.—Stsphen Leacock
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n » tcontmir BAKING PO W D ER
T im eland!
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j. When you bake with
Calum et you know
there will be no loss or
failures. That’s why it
is far less expensive
than some other brands
selling for less. *
tions of klan or sodality or lodge qr
society or chib4 or association,
all are within the law? I f Uwf law
is violated, «fo r c e it
The present governor says in tha
newspapers he jra*** * recount, yet
the day before he made that state­
ment hr* attorneys ill the pending
contest suit served a series of dila­
tory pleas or demurrers, labelled mo­
tions to strike, seeking on legal,
technical grounds to prevent that
very recount.
The governor doea
not mention that fact in his state­
ment; neither does the prees report
tlte serving or filing of such papers.
We ehould be glad to aoe more con­
sistency between the statements giv­
en to the p ro « and the facto.
Mr. Oleott asks me and my friends
to stand the expense of recounting
precincts In which he indicates he
may have objections. In view at the
fact that theh whole army of state
office holders, depot!«, inspectors,
etc., tax eaterfl, who swarm in the
state like locusts and to part at
least account for the heavy^tex bur-
don, ware actively at work during the
primary campaign in behalf of Mr.
Oleott and constitute a well organ­
ised political machine, paid with the
people’s money to do personal polities
for Mr. Oleott, Mr. Oleott might
in fairness appreciate the necessity
for those private citiseua who ere
my supporters to contribute a fund
that will insure a fair recount of the
legal votes o f the people actually
east in the ballot b o x«.
Should
th e « private citisena actually pay
the expense of the governor to retail!
office on what is apparently a false
return obtained through the effort#
of the state machine?
What must the good people of the
state think e f Mr. Oleott, who, af­
ter enticing an army of state em­
ploye tax eaters, to wpflt for hit
personal political pre-primary cam­
paign at the expense of the tax pay­
ers o f the state and discharging such
of thase employes as did not slav­
ishly adhere to his personal political
Arm y Goods
United Army Stores, Marshfield, Ore.
78 Commercial Ave.
Army O. D. Wool Blankets weight 3 Vi to 4 V* tbs.
. .-¿he 64x88 ..... . w . . . . . . . . ..........*2-45 *
Army Khaki Work C oat.. . . . » «
Army Wool Work C o a t - . - g - » *
All Wool Army Swaatan^..82-75
Regulation O. IX Wool Shirt« 81-W
Khaki Work Shirt«
Blue Chambre Shirt« .......
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Heavy Oaten Suite . . . . . . ■ • J W
wool shirts and drawer« ......... IL lf l a fn r m e «
Army Wool Breach« (new ) v....... ..................
Khaki Hikiag Suite for meu or womea . - - - .. . . H . .
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Army Khaki Breeches .........8L88 Officer«' d r «a shorn -
Officers’ A ll leather puttees-.............. . • • • • y • ■•>'«• • • ' ' SITT
Army Shoes, Munson last ..88J8
A goad heavy work Shoe • 82-ff
Army French Shoe, Iron bound heel A toe . . . . . l
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Army Bacon 12 to tin (beet grade) . . . . . . . . ■ ••••• • "
Army Web Belts ...................28c Grape Preserves, large caa
Java Caffe .........28e to
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Matche«, 4 B o x «
Tents! New Tents!
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Mad« of the beat Ü. S. standard 28 lach duck, Wo have the la r g «t
camp equipment on Cosa Bay at
plate stock of teats
7x7, 10 ox. .
8x18, 18 « ■
10x12, 18 oa.
12x14, 18 os.
7x7. 8 o«., 9 ft. wall
8x18, 8 « L , I (L wall
10x12, 8 es^ 2 ft. wall
Any ether else wanted, we have
Auto Tents, 2 ft. w o ll,.........
Two Man Army Pap Tent ...82X8
Army FoMtog Cote (new) ..$2.89
Folding Camp Stools . 58c â 78c
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Wir
$18-80
$18.50
8x7, 818.18
78c A 85c
its
United Army Stores
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78 Commercial Ave. Marshfield
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Spedai A ttenti « given te Mail Orders
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To be sure of QUALITY, use
M O T H E R ’S
' CAKE8, COOKIES and PASTRY at
CITY
BAKERY
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VAGARIES OF VACUUM ÎU B E S
Peculiar Actions That Always Astonish
' 1 and Sometime« Frighten tha
Amateur Radiolet.
ticket«
nr station*
toe ventriloquist dropped
the dog Into a hamper, which was
labelled la bold characters, "Professor
Jones, Ventriloquist," Tbe conductor
opened the door and toe dog began to
baik. Noting the lapd on the ham­
per, the conductor tamed to the ved-
trtloquiub with a seif-aattefled grin and
« I d : “AH right, mister I That'» very
ctorar; bat you cant fool me I That
trick’s been played oa me before P •
M e g 's T ria l I* F irst H a irsp rin g .
Wfr the early days Ot
Tefure glvm to one of the com­
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in toe store
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We have b e « instructed to pi CO «vary
sill move
for tan days at
Gates, Ell worth and ethers, the re­
sult of which wna no disgusting as
to causa that splendid citisen, Bart
A mierson, to resign from the state
game commit»ion; who after 118,008
votes have been cast for governor,
[claims that nomination by but 521;
who declares himself willing to
specific allegations of wrong are
lifted in about one-third o f the pre­
cinct« to shew g plurality tor Hall
of over 4,000 vote« baa been cast,
still whimpers that- such conditions
do not* indicate “ fraud o r tinge of
fraud7 ^ Dent they? Can H m ben­
eficiary o f such a state machine at
office .holder« complain when private
I citisAs combine te make apparent
thè truth and te count the legal bel-
[ lots actually east hi the beDot b o x «?
[ I f Mr. Oleott will spend part o f toe
energy to help count .the ballota that
he expecte to contest the opportun­
ity to look at thorn, we would soon
know what too actual situation in
these ballot box«« it; we both claim
the nomination on toe beate o f toe
ballota cast; why is net the most fx-l
peditioua way to settle tote contest,
the prompt and unopposed opening
of toe b o x « aad counting o f the bal­
lot?
In the Kitchen
B A I
Sale of
teats is unjust to those contestants, te make an Important contribution te
and regrat that tha governor d o «
ice of horology.
The firm
I rap ring was actually made from a
hog # belette, « t e R worked very wen
Indeed, and aleo servad to demonstrate
the correctness of the principle In­
volved. The aeut step was the sub­
stitution of a steel spring, and this
led to the development of the rolled
hairspring which to la a « to toe mod­
ern w a tc h «
Everybody who baa had anything te
do with vacuum tu b « has from tlma
to time had them do unexpected tilings
and give results that at the moment
seem beyond explanation.
The explanation of several charac­
teristics of t h e « miniature giants
which are met with la dally operation
la -aura to prove o f grant Interest to
toe amateur. In ensw where the ac­
tion» of the tube are not understood
t h e « peculiarities have - eoarnttoMB
frightened people.
One Instance of a newborn fnn'e
fright was brought to attention in a
tetter of Inquiry. T h e Instrument had
Junt b e « «at up aad was being oper­
ated for the first time. The tu b « had
b e « firmly adjusted and were just at
the spilling tffilnt and—over they went,
giving vent to the moat unearthly
sounds. The embryo enthusiast who
looked upon the audlon tube as an
electric light, thought it was going to
explode. He jumped away from the
inatrunmnt and out of the room, and
did not venture near it for several
hoar«, and then only after reselling
round the cornel' of the door with a
long stick and pulling the battery
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Similar Instane« bava «
entina when bulbs générât
« 8 vapora In the vacuum chamber.
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Calumet proved best by test in millions of
Bake-Day contests. Largest selling brand
in the world. Contains
ents as have been
Food Authorities.
The W orld’s G reatest B akin g Pow<
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I spring, and there lb nothing
litte « to be found anyWhera Ha* la
toe world. Whet a tremendos« «r in g
It to « a y be judged from the fact that
It deliver« almost 1,000 ruble feet of
water a second—enough water to aap-
ply aH the néeds of th r city of New
York. It fiewa out of a lavo cliff at a
8 « the Lihefppl
distributed for
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