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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1922)
i te denti »OOO PAPER IN A «O H. W. YOUNG* J H. ALLEN — One Y sar t .. Si* Month* . Three Month. i * fi « p * » « • ■# # O * • * fifi* I of the Pilfrim* in the position of awakened with a they eon to nullify * for ta sdvaBc#7 T in. ruta to by refining to **ci*t in it* on-1 tiro. In Ohio *nd California, •care and frown, H at tows were enacted by | P w i - 1 For the frantic ringing of the curfew DUptav advertising, 20 < ¡decisive majorities, the figure rot the Was announcing fire in the town. inch, ima thon 5 tacho*, 25 for ling over 80,000 in the c*»e of No ~net~ifii!el 'n>* bui^ nf s were illuminated southern neighbor. The trouble less than 60 cents. Be. >D With the ra I the old Blsy state is th*t insteod of I 6 cent* per Hne; under ------------ **" The spark, a tion, 10 cents per line. W ant »dyer- [ being a intstive American tigements one cent a word. No rood-1 the stars, than fall back To \ | to largely do«in I j, ing notice, or advertisement of any latad by ito foreign cittaen# and their | Uoa to this kind, inserted for less than 25 e a rth 1B»B S| m®L -*> descendants, so that the vote to nul- people and to The Meek and and Taytor St*. Ufy the prohibition law as fa# a* to unit« to Appeared to belch and roll and boll O gee C e n a r 8 | that state to concerned to anything | tjon. As if the demons from Hartas « "T he y ear whi i t e r a d s t th -^ C o ^ to Ware feeding them explosive oil. Second Claee M»**»- I California to^on# of the states thafi j * ^ baan, marked, to the e x ,, [has a eery large population in terest^ p ^ „ , e, of o«r nation, by a som-1 Frantically the Th« nrosDscta are that next y o w led in wine making, but on the issue[plsxrty of trials and triumphs, of d if-| Amid the mingled yells of Sequel of Curry Dir ere will wiUbTmore The following story, hinging on a there be more blocs to ths «en*U of law enforcement ito eitisenehip ÄcuUJ„ ond of achievements, which | Stand back! Turn on the water! ‘block-1 speaks with no uncertain tone*. Thar* I wa m ust regard aa our inevitable por Water! Water! Curry county divorce, we find in than there are Tuesday’s Oregonian: and a vesy large ire »man vote m . | | mankind is moving. Aa w* I frensv “ Walk if fW WUOM g M long,” I Ohio, Hut not enough to sootrol it I iurv«y the experience of the passing I — * «.w . In becoming Mrs. C. H. Law, Anna- Health Commissioner Bundesen of in the interest of aa attempted n u l-1 twelve-month wu shall find th a t our . ... May Rowe disregarded the tow of Chicago says. Also keep both s y « lifieatton of our national tapra. *.tat# presents vary mush to justify L . . th* call wa* «arriM Oregon, according to action institu L ines go ye. New# J A modification of ths Volstead a c t ] , Mt4o, . wid. ^ moat sincere te a t,-1 “ 7£ £ = e*r r M By trembling wires to the neigh- ted in circuit court by Mr. Law, who to a bare powibility of the future. mony o/ „ . , titude for tb* bounty asks th at their marriage be declared Doctor, report a ataady increase in I but the saloon will never be voted I which ^ bastewed upon us. unlawful and void. According to beldness, due probably to the fact back by the American poopta. I ’pboy^b wu have lived in the shadow | The heavens d u n g in g from dark to Law's complaint his spous* had not tVai fk« hair tonic ii not M n f pot I jffssssstKBSttBsssBB I ■ hard conMouncM of a s rs s t en divorced long enough from her to lta in te nded u».—Indianapolis Star. FROM HIS OWN 8TATB 1 * * ^ , our country haa been at I By the sudden deadly spall, ex-hdaband, Edward Rowe, by mors 1 "r . _ . Recalling w hat we said last week and be* been able to contribute Gave vent to uncontrolled excitement than a month. You gotta aay this for the Ford: »bout Senator Lodge, of Maaaachu-1 toward ^ m*lnt*nnnc* and perpetu- A m the ghaatly noises aweU. An unusual point of the suit is the train always wins, but the Ford „ t t s when we thought he had been atloll 0f ¡¡¡t world. • th* fact th at Law sacks to be de keep* right on coming beck for' more, defeated for re-election. it to inter- u y f, have seen the race o f ^ Clear **»• highway! They are coming! clared part owner of real estate Lumberman. | eating to not* what to said about the I gratifying progress on the way I Ltot! The ' which he admits belonged to his wife . .. . .narrow squeak by which he got Lg permanent peace, toward order and ion they ware married. Mrs. Law steady rhythm How much of an asset Newberry by ^ Springfield Kepubli- confidence in lto high do. was granted a divorce from Rowe provsd to ths rspuMicsa party after ^ ^ p ro m to ^ t newspsper Of April 22, 1818, in Curry county. She hMi l ^ b * b y i r y ’ t S ¡ L t a i t o r i l S P * “ * 0Wn *U t*; “For the divine guktonc* which h s . |J m « ^ » a M - t h e y repeat, “No wa wadded Law September 6, 1818. So him can be very weu u n o m w oo u j --------- ' enabled us in growing fraternity with this time. Also Just hoy much of a A ltfragh Senator Lodg. has U m \ oUmt . ¿ i n M much of rivsr toy asleep in liability. I re-elected over Col Gaston by a | -------- tk . k _ * ------------------ *i>U bedf " . .. I small plurality, he has sustained the l l T V T ’ S i? 71 , disturb with ths pumps A Calgary paper in speculating * “? C° “ * , “ the r e - 1 th e y |! diligently a t work ov Chug! about the coming election in th u 1*— » » •* ““V 0*1 oar bidiwtry, country hit the bultoeye when it mxg- - w* ewu our tribute of gratitude, and rh mmzi “ thrtt*h ww** ^ m that the people of different section* . - r » « - — — m m 53 Í t 0 n W t ’^ m* to h*V* W p e n e d . ^ “Massachusetts institution” has , TI " . ■ ■ ™ Let flat from his pedestal. I us in all humility ■ ^ l i f t esrtataly look, aa if 8mmtori ^im b licaa mvolt Mratast M r ^ to our debt to the P ^ riM n c . IR e^ondtag *> ~ tio n . * * »he boy. Newberry, if he to wise, will gat o t l 1^ »* V ” ' 1 which haa goamrona^r daatft with u s | And Pimped on with a of te a sen while the getting * I Z L ^ S <WTW,t * * * * good. He can resign now i leapt high and leas gracefully; but the new good hi. 1 « » « to h i. own party fail-1 ,t u ^ c V t o be desired th a t in rm. | which w01 coma into J 7 J hard to gain I I 1822, wiU be cock« till at I But th* boya wildly fit ataca 1820, whan the Republican* I í í í í i f h*v#T m ready to kick him o u t tost carried M w irh n e itti for President*IWPJcn w It to suggested th at b* reduced to one-half of 1 par cant. There is a reminiscent ring aboat those figures which checks our en thusiasm. If wa are going th a t far, why not c u t 1 off importations alto gether, and tru st the future of the country entirely to home-brewed cit- iaanaT—New York Tribune. Harding by o rar 408,000 Pbnwlity,| I th a t doesn't suit him. Add th* La ator’s Bassura as a rapraaantativ* of “Don* “ Done a at t the the city city of of Washington Tb« PU U (taas windows ermahad t to the toat L 2nd . j ' day r ! - _# , And «haltered to th* ground FoUette bloc to th* democratic ros of November, “ in Ü. „ of Us publie lito. was skillfully te r on any legislation of republican our Lord, 1822, and of the tadepend-1 All the whiie brew and it will toave a rty a m f»«fr| ence of the United State* of America, P 'f* 5 TO MUDDLE THROUGH fr» 147 th. 1« s j We have had plenty of presidents & HARDINO.” ] The iss died down Notwithstanding tha promt in the past hundred and forty years , A t tost, made by Govern or-etoet Pierre a who lacked vision. - For instance, th* CA N T CU88 A CAB I Giving vent to th* heavy, other newly ejected officials to reduce younger Adanfk, Vaa Buren, Tyler, That horses and motor oars axert a | Black smoka timt taxation, tha Cottage Grove Sentinel Polk. Taytor, Piare*, Buchanan. John- „ on the char-. expresses tha baBef th a t that 1 son, Bays, th* younger Harrison and | ’ “ W v ^ T . iga who I On lookers, of the howl about high taxes will b* great Taft. Moat of them, however, X excitedly near, ^ * T* er two years and four y u an fn at the head of the nation in ^ ' 1 them for transportation purposes i s ’ Whito th# reflections to the heaven 'th e view taken by Dr. E. E. Slosson now th a n 'it to now, largely due to the troubled times when real vision was '•Filled them with the deadly fear. in World’s Werk. He says fact th a t the people are going to in not essential and the go “ A horseman réalisa* th at he i* jgmall boys, sist upon having thins l which will might almost be toft to run itself. . , . ridona and *nH nuiet keep th* tax rata juat aa Ugh aa it And quiet, Not so ta the third decode of the!****?*”« “ ***** if their is now, if they do not fores it even Twentieth century, however, with tho. ..... Silently ................ fight. Could keep up < aftermath of th* World war to faca. th“t h* to When th* old guard picked Harding I * * * " . eanROt b* . _ j- F or as able a » a a aa be is and one a* th* ultra conservative they n t itd COAX*^- Anger has no affect on an She breaks again aa the I who is so generally right, Charles E ed a t th* Chicago convention to 1820, ***** T ° *«1 L“ P hi<h Water! W ater!" Above the din Hughes has bean guilty of making a they chose worse than they possibly Iie®' *ny *motion toward it is simply You can haar th* ehtoftiaB cry. couple of horrible breaks. W* don’t could have imagined. A real leader I sil1/ ” H imagine he would have don* ao, of men was needed and they picked ^ ^ “flUnd wall to tha il though, in either case, if it hadn’t a follower, who promised not to ta- " * * ^ "f op®™tor ver7 “ ncJ* “W all play bar strong! been for damphool advice. He pro terfsrs with th* work of congress, tortad by th* antics of a natural g a s I 1 “ Ye Godai bably lost th* presidency—he o The result to th at so stalw art a * fMolta# engine. That sort I “T h i r l telnly lost the one vote that wu had to republican paper as the Portland Ore- of happened very frequentiy to of the com th* Sentinel office before wa install-1 The died bara in despair east whan h* abused Woodrow Wilson 'e d electric like a flshwoman during his 181« personality o f a man . In th* loes of a victory campaign. Tha next time waa wh Roosevelt or Wilson, wa have LIKE A VOICE TBE PAST They again hoped to reap. ha this fall attempted to g«v* Tru *• to a misfit, se tim t all ws Wilson’s I man H. Newberry a clean bill *f p* to do ie to “araddto through o f - tie friend«!In *U reverence to fh* neighboring| health. til 1824.” „ . MsaMEsanfesss A «toy or tw* later It augi W* bow < The Ughast license fee in ths Unit Botoli as a Moaaa to toad us out ef “ n I While w* ed States to r motor vehicles is ekarg the 8tough of Despond into which w i I . the doorwsy of hie ad to Oregon, what* it averages $27 have fallen. Borah, bah! Th# leader . k o k ld U k T « T to ua. 84. Connecticut comes next with an of the battalion of death which killed “¡ T , 7 ™ ‘ * ™ * ***! average charge of $24.28 and tb* Dis J ^ T o f " t h T fig w m T ri* ! trict ef Colombia is lowest with the league of nation*! The man who I ,. century ago had stopped forward out $5J2. Th* combined license fas and gasolina tax to also highest in this to crush autocracy and make ft poa-1 * .**°^>*r WBrld’ * °} Things a re getting ao mixed | state averaging $31.M; while Colo ■tale for toe* governments to exist j , T ewmon * Utot an honest, hard-working politi- rado and Arizona are tied for the ta tha worfiL • W* need a man aaj • d a n hardly know* whan to b* “dry” minimum a t 9M 2. On the determined a* Borah, indeed, but by e r when to ha “w e t”—Calumbia ’4 , .............■ -r J' 111 ■ far es the complaint disc loses they have been living together •luce th at time, < f Philosophy Whatever else m sy happen, Lis gone d Now that the world’ The sailor still will have his Port, The farm er have his , n rt; The cotton still hne got ito gin, The sea coast has ito bar, And each of us will have a bier No m atter where w i í ’ í - Hal Raid’i A Screen version famous stag* sue« “HUMAN HEARTS,” with House Peters and brilliant supporting east a t th* Lib erty next Tuesday and Wednesday. If you w ant the Portland Telegram in connection with the Sm »V V- $ Come in and open a Savings Ac count with One Dollar ■ ÍT l ÍI j SSIÍ# ^ 'ir farmers & Merchants Bank a.- of Cecpiille, Oregon J. R. NORTON—Preaidant C J. TUBEMAN—Vie* JNO. K. ROSS—Cashier J. W. MILLER—Director I To Our Patrons We desire to thank all our friends and customers for their patience and for bearance during the past few months when the power has been off on Sun day. The improvements are well enough advanced now that c o n s tru o ^ ^ ^ _ tion work can proceed without inter rupting service; and we do not antici u I pate that it will be necessary to shut off the power on Sunday again. t Hfe Jr ■ ] , I I ■ I- Mountain States Power Co. !< . -- & A ■ '« « 8 To Make Good by Teaching Them to be Saring They riw ^co n tro l and play a mae servine, u best we can. the fem e of I .all humanity. “All together boy! Hold her steady!’ „ “Now, therefore, L Warren G. Yells the chief with fearless face This to the first time 8a*j*»v (Harding, présidant of the United dn with a mighty vicious battle Lodge he* come betore ih epeeple ®f fitatoa of America, do designate| And gain a victory to this fiery Maaaachusetta for vindication «tace I the 80th dev of November f ha tod the United Stetaa Sanato ta . 7 V ^ ‘ L n n i w’ its war on the League of Nations. tion devotion I recommend th at I ^ “Rh a battle ef w ater and fire Strsngely enough th st Usuo we* ^ tbe people g .th e r s t their family el- , _ ^ . «■------- f wo_ol¡l, | In a deadly dealing fight, In the new senate, which will or discussed in the campaign, yet It la L . ß . . . p I All the fireman proved their title ganise next March LaFoltotto, the cartata that the hatter mamdry of . . , g reat disturber, will have eight or Mr. 1^ i 1 tta . they have enjoyed and to pati- k Th*t t M Bi« k t ton votaa a t his complete disposal, votes to CM. Gaston or to Mr. Nieh- ^ eaBttaned in ^h* fl*“ **> **€* le»pvd ® nd licked’ which will mean that ha will have an ahftriute veto—much more effec . ZT, ^ G“ t^ 1 aBd Nt<* Ì “In witaaes whereof. I have her«- Lto, the devil's imps released tive than President Harding's could I odee^ote* i v t takes o h i the the le n i « Z acto- Í I**** 1* ^ t n m i ^ F ro « th* fiery depths of HalL vote; It mmU* r f ^ U " |llud to possibly bo—on aay party legislation torig* No JKttor Tmtm Give Your Children a Chance I The mighty fighter facing the £ - - to for vaars k ht ihm b«at r A , J5