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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1922)
The S e n tin e l • aooo P AP E R IN A GOOD H. W. YOUNG, Editor ' H. ALLEN YOUNG, Are the Cost Opportunities which , CAN NEVER BE RECOVERED. Sturt a Savings Account with one dollar or more in this bank NOW. WARNING TO MEDDLERS:— He th a t posaeth bp, end meddleth w ith strife th a t belongeth not to k in , ie like one th a t taketk a d o r by the earn. Tvaa4ayv O fi 24 PICTURE or PEACE:—The wolf alao ahall dwell w ith the lamb, and the leopard ehall lie down w ith the kid; and the calf and the young lion and the fatlin g together: and a little child ehall lead them.—Isaiah 114. W ednesday, Oct. 20 NO RE8PECTER OF PERSONS: —O f a tro th I perceive th a t God ia no reaper! ar of paraone: b at in every na- tien ha th a t feareth him, and work- eth righteousness, ia accepted w ith him.—Aete 10:84, $L . (From the New York H erald) I V span of m aa’a life in the U nit ed S û te s ia surely and steadily lengthening, in spite of the bibtcal threescore years and ten. I t ia re ported by the statistical departm ent and m assacra was a weapon th a t ev of the M etropolitan Life Insurance en the N orth American Indian used company th a t there has been an in against his “Tha Turk of crease of t% years In the life span in the last decade, and th a t the dura tion of life has bean stretched a fifth in less than a geaeration. The complete expectation of life a t birth is now 54.8 years, as cam- pared with KLK in 1810 and 4 M ia 1901. [Ia the middle of the la st cen tu ry the ligure, as the Sentinel man remembers H, was 88 y ears.) Tha child born in 1822 is antared on N a tu re’s books for «va years more ’of life than tha child born a t the open ing of the century. ■» l if e l e n g t h e n in g Fanners & Merchants v of Coquille, Oregon C. J. Fuhrman—Vice President J. E. Norton—President Jno. E. Ross—Cashier. J. W. Miller—Director. G O D «1THOUGHTS:—I know the thoughts th a t I think tow ard you, saith the Lord, thoughts of peace, and not of eviL . . . And ye shall The current will be off aa improvement in the death ra ta ia middle life and old age, w ith a corresponding improvement in the life expectation in these periods. When the 1910 figures were published it eras observed th at a fte r 45 the death ra ts showed very little improvement. In fact, a t soma ages, aa a t 00 and over, it showed increase!. The fig ures which are now available present no such disturbing features. There Is, indeed, a slight hut definite change for the b etter in the la te r periods of life. 'Such new* ia notable In the face of the fact th a t during tha aeon of y u an in which this longer lease has b a n obtained life in our cities and to gg ma extent even in the rural districts has been keyed nervously to a higher patch. The pace ia sw ift, but ap- parently we are developing the stand ard of making the necessary adjust m ents to stand i t All Ufa ia a asrisa between the hours of fam ily the mind of tha simple, unlettered Turk the Armenien “has the pros perity which ha has lost—a prosper ity rightfully belonging to a Turk or to a believer in Allah.—L iterary Di g ro t Phone 7 W© knew it would Kappen aeriptiorf of $1,000,000 by “On tha question of Oregon state participation her« luu bMB conikl- arable said in the state press. N at- ■tally and m ost certainty we expect Oregon to participate. I t would he • fine situation to hold pn Oregon E x position and have California w ith a building, W ashington w ith a buildng, Idaho w ith a building and many othef states w ith buildings and Oregon w ith nothing. If the state of Oregon can not afford to erect a suitable build ing a t an exposition which is intended to s ta rt Oregon on the rand to devel opment we had better does the do en “We are not going a fte r a Mg a n of money from the state, but we do the nation from ruin by the influence of an alien popolati on. N orth Caro lina, with only seven-tenths of one par cent of foreign stock. It spending $20,(100,000 in a building campaign. HE grand rash haa started. So don’t wait another week before you get in your order for A rcola , that wonderful, new, hot-water heating-sya- tem. If you do, you’re liable to get left, because we know it will be the same this year as it was last year, and thousands of last-minute buyers will be disappointed. T newspaper account or m a cam to tha notice of a friand of Myers: The m other was *hcw story. She investigated and bar hoy. I Save money on ARCOLA now c n *m 6 gun*, though rough, will dam ho* reasonably A u o u can be completely metalled k'hiZ . ) “ * * imM m • Gravel Ford Notes All tha fa rm e n around hare C L WILLEY