The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, November 03, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    it doesn’t pay
x good effort*
od flour, eggs
ttairu N o Alum
N o B itter Taste
“Now I’ve had my revenue," mu )
shoe-*hop proprietor to his friend,
I a customer left. /•.?
“Revenge? How so ? ”
“Well, the -young lady who just
ent out is a telephone operator. I
see her the wrong number.” -Lon-
M
Oregon think aitout
Those wishing advice as to how
to vote next Tuesday are respectfully
referred do our advertising columns
where they wilt And it in full meas­
ure.
Nobody is saying anything
about Cridge’s Single Tax amend­
ment, however, and it will probably
share the fate of those th at have gone
The bookmakers in \ w V rk who
have been selling pools on the gov»
•m orshlp content there between Gov­
ernor Mullen and his. a*t- ocrntic op­
ponent, former governor A | Smith,
have taken out policies >f «20,000
each on the live* of ric h ->f the u n-
didates. When a candidates fa s . all
beta are off, of course.
COLA,
of Indépendance a hundred and f
six years ago, Sir A rthur G
Poyla spéculâtes thus about posa;
tie* in casa Thomas Jefferson’s
morts! production had «eu corn
•d to the wastehaaket:
United
There certainly have been Tele­
grams to burn here in Cuqullle this
week, every registered voter ^loears
to he receiving one every day, and if
tkia goes for the whole state that pa­
per must be printing the biggest edi­
tion ever sent to press in Oregon,
these days. The papers are 1 11 mark­
ed as paid to Nov. 6, the day prior to
eloction, sad somebody must be lo t­
ting up a barbel of money to circu-
E LL be lots of homes in this
tha t still have real, honest*
is commit this winter. Aa-
wonderful, new, hot-water
stem, will not only give you
: will save at least H of your
^ n<j, you. know how much
M this year. If you want
it-