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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1922)
A* portrayed by Brother in hi* Multnomah county pleading* Platinum Bill, eratwhlle of certainly “hath no drowning mark vupon him." y Tuesday the Astoria banka, which were all burned out twelve day* be fore, were re-opened. No drawn before the Are will be cached until their cafe* in the ruin* ' IH m ' m or* loaned Germany would.be credit rather than coin, and our farmers would furnish the stuff* which would go to Germany In place of coin. Of se that would be just like eating hia cabs and having it, too, tot Brother Jonathan. In what way the Germans were going to pay the money loaned them after having already spent ft in the United Staes wasn’t mad* exactly clear. Perhaps, though, the grub they get from us would keep them going while they rebuilt and restored the devaatod ares There ia no end of the variation of English spelling which our alphabet iB FrmnC* ' r permits. Here before u* lies a fairly AN ABANDONED YACHT | well written communication in which Fifty or more years age the writer the word circuit is written “ searket.1 e f these lines waa a frequent visitor Two letters right out of eight, so we at Miller's Place, Long Island, which suhpoae it out to be rated 26 f ao of his favorite botaniaing haunts when Elihu Miller and he preparing a list o f the Depth bomb*, exploded ia Puget plants Of eastern Long near Tacoma, by Federal pro hibition agent, thwarted expected at which Must he this time be pamphlt We visited our old tempt* to recover from the wnter a frim d there last year; but now nets large quantity of Uquor which w recently thrown overboard by a that the place has got into smugglers' lauch. The bomba were light with a ■ shot at the spot where the botUos story in a Post J< patch as follows: w on seen to sink. . PAID . . prints an *nd wl1’ wem l story o f aa alleged tin» I te C o o .o m m t y | »: *’ » ' \ W a y i D # e . ntl_ It says newanaiwr newspaper with oho of paid-up subscription Bate on I W ILL PROVIDE:—Take no saying, What shall we eat? 't e t t iD L u 1 « . Wh4t *hiI1 WB drink? 0,1 Wher* »l»*11 * • clothed? But seek allegations sot f< the om | ftnt kingdom 0f God. and bis plaint of J. M. Bk righteousness: and all JL Smith, ' filed in < shall be added unto you— Matthew ia accori 6: 81. 88. _ ‘Bledsoe said that Smith on Powers (O r.) Patriot fi SELF-MASTERY:—Keep back thy representations tent it servant also from presumptuous sins fid* subscription list sf 400, but *' . . , let them not have dominion over me that there aro “not in | then shall I bo upright, and I shall be lid up innocent from the great transgres “ The sion. Let the word# of my mouth isropc and the meditation of my heart, be Smith regading the pin ting plant at acceptable in thy eight, O i-ord, my Myrtle Point, Oro., and tha two pa- strength and my Redeemer.—Psalm ke the farmers were very much the mouth with com selling for 2;> cents s bushel that had cost non than that to raise, and all sort» ,,f debts contracted at top knotch war prices to be paid. The federal war finance corporation came to their res cue a year ago, however, with a loan of 112,000,060 and those Nebraska farm ers got a breathing spall. But this fall corn was 60 cents a bushel, al falfa $11 a ton and beef $11.00 a hun dred, *0 that, although the loans were years’ time, half uf * W- tmmmrnmmmm fjl, •*" | mad* on thro* Last year When wo wer* in Nobras- them have already been paid. Hogs Mop 1%#m Up Tho famous “ 101 ranch” in Okla homa which contains 110,000 acres, this year raised a patch of Sweet po tatoes from which a force o f sixty men and nineteen teams harvested 30,000 bushels.' It wa* estimated that fifty of the 260 bushels an sere were left in the ground to bo “mop ped up” by a drove of 1JJ00 hogs. They didn’t fatten quite so quickly ns on corn but corn was worth 76 eents a bashel, you se*. 19: 18, 14. Thursday, Dec: 28 BEGIN BIGHT IN YOUTH: Remember now thy Creator in the day* of thy youth, while th* evil days come not, nor th* years draw nigh, when thou shalt say, I have no pleas ure in them. Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his comamndment: for this Is the whole duty of man— Ecdesii A t the The appointment of Judge John S. tea. 12: 1, 18. Coke, of this district, to he United Place, m Friday, Doe. 89 wag rasi cause for < SUtes district attorney for Oregon, MORE TH AN CONQUERORS: is forecasted by newspaper corres All things work together for good to pondent* st Washington. The se yacht Virginia them that love God. I f God be for us, 1 , probably, f< lection would he an excellent one, who can be against us? Who shall of course, an equally com separate us from the love of Christ ? at man could be found to take Shall tribulation, or distress, or per Judge Coke's place OB the circuit crew put secution, or faarine, or nakedni the Guard.' peril, or sword? Nay, in all Virginia ar ps put .things w* are more than conquerors tSh yacht investigate When we read hew of people "h o I through him that lovad ua— ~ Mf . „»w h en no ai m of life showed aboard steal tha »vary of hanvan. to Man* U , 81 M 87. M d cett was maligning the fair our stata ht the seat wa regretted j b r o u g h t asbsre resulted in the devil in;" and whan “ Platinum1 that we had ever voted for him for j *cor** T®hmJ Bill,“ is W. R. Smith delighta to call their tk Virginia. on* of hi» of legislators had governor. He isn’t a Wig enough man ¡■ »■ "■ teff out to the and had acted as ta baying th* Myrtle I »»»sbandato for the place he holds. Obsessed by greatest In only a fee ia m ossi /»ti ri at**risa*! iti I *•**“ the idea that* the Ka Klux Klan is Virginia they found only any sten going to ruin our state, ha goes a of liquor aboard, left, no doubt, as Powers edition aa the Powers Pa step farther and would tell the world an offering to the hardy I triot it began to look a* it other ltv- ographic training, aha said, and in that it has already ruined Oregon. than that of heaven were being th* larga majority e f the eases they by those who seek suckers wore not able to operate a typewrit IT IB HIGH TIM B Smith was a bidder for the or. Despite their lack of training We note from a paper J**t receiv Tax Summons publication last spring these women worn allowed the statu ed from Independence, Kansas, where Harding Is now credited with tary foe of 84 a day and overtime. we lived for SO years, that our old purpose to take a hand in European he offered to do the work at a ridic One outstanding tastane* of put friend E. T. Mean, whom wa vis affairs in the way Wilson wanted to uously low price— as he could proba ited last year, has just celebrated hi* at the does of tho world war, but bly afford to if his paid up list did ting it over tha state 1 «red in (connection with 96th birthday. And in this connec eras prevented by the “ Battalion of sossion of tho legislature. This in tion we* may note that the average Death“ in the Senate. Coma to think of ft there is an vrived a legislator residing ia a ru length of lifo in this country, which The fight then made on the League other current ~*<lagf‘ which ia evan ral district, who brought his wife to was given at SS years ia our boy of Nations by the Republican aer more apropos than the ona we quoted hood is noW 'tt. Many great things tors had for ite principal object to above from the work* of th* impior Salem and later had her sworn in have happened during the 76 years discredit President Wilson and his ad tel bard of Avon. Whoever ft was as his official stenographer A day we have spent on earth, among which ministration and insure such a repub that said "Patriotism is the last re f or two later she was sent to a hoapi the increase of 20 years in the aver lican party victory as waa won at the uge of a scoundrel” must have had tel, where she gave birth to a child Despite the fact that she remained in age length of human life in our coun presidential election two yean a| 10 prevision of the sort of Charac hospital try, ia not the least remarkable. Two Another result was to prolong the ter Mr. Bledsoe paints th* Bin 8. who time she wee la Salem, rim was al men, at least, in Coqaille a n i horrors of hell in Europe for four unded the Power*#Patriot as bring lowed almost full time pay as a -sten between 87 and 80 years of ago. awful years after the war ended. When Smith filled twelve-page is- Now when things have got so bad aa of th* American for months st a Those of our eastern renders who there that republican defeat is threat ne this year with big advertise J How history does repeat itae’fam * don’t know anything about Coos cned in the presidential election at snta from th* business men of Myr how seldom there is anythin? new county's wonderful climate and who 1924, former Senator Harding and his tle Point and Marshfield .it looked as under the sun ? - When the writer will, perchance, be reading shout the colleagues who killed the League of if he must bo a phenomenal advertis was a member of the Kansas Statr snow and ice in Portland at this sea Nations in 1919 are dead anxious to ing solicitor; but we remember now senate in 1897 “ Iron Jaw Brawn,” ! son may imagine we a n kidding take a leaf from Wilson’« book and having refused to print advertise- who handled the vouchers at the pre | whan we tell them that far the first do some of the work the League was tte at the extremely low, price vious session of the senate, told ut j three nights this week we slept un designed to do. Incidentally this may seme people said they wore getting a precisely similar story about Set. | | der B m ona and only blanket that we effve the republican party now threat n in the American. a tor C------ S——— , whose wife was used for bed covering in July and ened with defeat at the pons ia 1914 As to Mr. Bledsoe’s chances of get similarly Incapacitated'and only ap- that in the middle of this mid-Doe« Everything for politics; ft tho ruin her day (Tuasday) we had to of of Europe would promote party sue- ting back that $8,000 initial payment I p^r^d in the trstlnn to This, however, didn’t wide our office door in order to get •a hi 1919, why let Europe be »min oa th* American, ft looks to ua as if I pay. comfortably cool. Evan more than ed If the salvation of Europe will he might Just as well expect to find Un# senator from I in the hot place; but of «tested term after this, on our way down town we i save the day for the G. O. P. in 1921. course we have no idea he expects to I the national hoi ticad both carnations and roaoa in hy by all means sava Europe bloom in the scrupulously well kept Beal statesmanship demanded that front yard of our neighbor, J. W. the world should be saved in 1919 No _____ _ _ _ _ _ .h ffih - Isn't It Paul who t STRIKE AGAINST WIVES I that a man who doesn’t «* Laird. Wa have roses, too, In e • does ft now demand that the own yard but wo a n sorry to say world shall be savud in 1928, and the A number of unomployed Salem those of his own household Is that ft la not so well kopt as Jim’s. proposed plan tor this country to gat and Portland girls who a t« depend than an jnfidol?" There ia sousathtag, ho wave: into tho thick of things in Europe is sot upon work for a livelihood will tho 1928 legislative 00 tho other side o f one that looks as if it would have to Sunday and Christmas then fa not _ rad that nreference tiosi. Some o f he adopted if tho world hi to ha savud in the length of m utter ruin when Chaos and old bo given them over man time the aon ia abovo «he boriaon be night threaten. in the tween sunriee and sunset. Th says a Salem dispatch [ seven days a n Urn shortmt day« in in the Orogonian. CUSTOMERS BUY BONDS the year, too. Next week the tide » connection with thè Ona of the giri* interested In the| turns and In its seven days up to it of another ime* « f gold notai movement said that aha had Now Tear's the days grow ti thla isso« of thp Sentinel thè fr i- 1 ad a chock qf the igislattae payroll | minutes longer. The days do tag editoria! note fc- Mondoyh extending back over a ported of sor perceptibly lengthen though bef Oreffouian wtll pravo e f tataro«*: oral yean and km the tenth of January. On that day the sun will arise exactly the of public utility * ft does on te thè communitise in * 7:52, right minute* o f eight. M. they operate, beth to tbelr' n e-| «m | R l0 .5 8 j time, though, tho time of the • ■m— . ..................................... .... " ^ — .1 - Ir a Cooa County American and Powers Patriot. Bledsoe bought the plant and pa port for $9000, paying $8000 down In cash. He alleges that $8000 would bo a fair price for what ho got. He asks tho court, however, for the return of U r $8000, for $600 damage» d $160 to cover the cost of having >ved hia family and effect# from Wallowa to Myrtle Point. “ Tho complaint says tha “ Amori- n "- was represented as having a bocription list of 800. Instead, he says only about 400 papers are print ed and that only 18» of those go to paid-up subscribers. Then follow al legations regarding circulation of th* “ Patriot.” Prieos received for ad- also alleged I * »* * W h e re kinds o f M achine W o rk , Autom obile g asceti Phone 46J Coquille ■ "T 8 B P J IL , To be rare of QUAI M O T H E I