The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, March 16, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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to make drew out $$9300,006.
“ H enry Ford put in
his c *r and is now the sole owner o f
B hortly a fter G eorge W ashington industries that ha told ma ha m old
i the A n t president o f the U nit- 1 capitalize and sell fo r a billion d el-
in 1769 he signed as act U rz.
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GOD FO R G IV E S A N D H E A LS ;
D isplay advertising, 20
inch, lees then 6 inches, 26
tosh. N o
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lem than 60
6 cents per tine; = ____t
tion, 10 cento par Une. W a a l adver­
tisem ent* one east a weed. N e read­
ing notice, or cdvertisem snt at any
kind, inserted fo r lem than 26 ----
and T aylar
Enterad at tha Coquflla
Second Claes M ail
W hat makas the
part o f Germany te
produces two-thirds
steel and more than
Ruhr so vita l
the fa c t that tt
o f that nation’s
tw o thirds o f its
it that tim a? io r the
answer te thi* historical
A vei from a pupil in the
la o f Coos county, the
g iv e a year’ s subscrip-
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IG A T D E AD DUCE
way, he became acquainted w ith Mr.
Malconmon. When the tim e came to
a rranixe the Ford M otor Company,
Malcotnedn was te a fram e o f mind
to consider it. He had heard Ford
talk so much about his car that he be-
lieved there m ifh t really be somo-
thin<.
lv
Stlckney Grant w ill not
o f a sensation when he
r York eon fregation that
rersion o f the garden o f
i story o f Adam and Ehre
When he announces his
fa c t, he w ill be fro sted
r from a la rge section o f
»T h e arranfem ent that was Anally
Msde between the tw o wae this: Ford
and Malcomson were to be equal
owners o f Afty-one per cent o f the
t tock in a $100,000 company. . For
M alcom ían’s tw enty-Ave and one-
h alf percent o f the steck, he was to
guarantee the company's hills up to
“ Fate spun the wheel o f Opportun­
ity and set the little ivory ball o f
Judgment going. Ford and Malcom­
son were both down on the lucky
According te a statem ent made by
number. The ball, a fter w hirling
Gov. Pierce, A . C. M arsters, Rose-
around a number o f tim es, was about
burg hanker, m ay be appointed one
to drop. Ford sat tight.
o f the new members o f the state
«W h a t actually happened was this:
highway commission._______
Ford and Malcomsor. did not get
alon g very w ell. Though the com­
pany was m aking money, Malcomson
lost interest and wanted to sell out.
He had invested, m actual cash, 67,-
000.
F or his stock, .he demanded
what was at that tim e regarded as
a b ig price— $176,000. Ford bought
the stock at this price, though he had
to borrow money and give notes to
do i t Thus he became owner o f A f­
ty-one per cent o f the company's
stock, and therefore controlled the
company.
They are already enforced here in the
«Jam es Cousens made more money
East even as effectively as the sta­ out o f the Ford M otor Company than
tutes against sexual crimes. Adul­ any othdr man except H enry Ford.
tery, fornication end all the crim inal
“ Mr. Cousens had saved $400. He
offenses against sexual purity and tried to borrow $200 from hid sister,
the fam ily Ufa are notoriously diffi- but ow ing to their fath er's caution,
cult to p reven t Prostitution, as pec she lent him but $160. Malcomson
ially in its clandestine fe n s , has nev­ hpd promised Cousens a bonus of
er been eradicated, and how preva­ $1,000 If he would bring the yuaris
T o avoid tr d fc accidents on the lent it hi in the cities the «vice profit* in the coal business to $100,-
Pacific Ocean, steamship companies squads” o f all city police departments 000, but the proAta fe ll short lees
w ill soon have to «doublé track” tha bear witness. Y e t these laws against than $10,000 and Malcomson gave
ocean, acocrdir.g to tha hydrographic sexual offenses have not been re­ Cousens $600. Mr. Cousens therefore
office o f the United Stetee N avy. pealed. although anything lik e 100
in cash an evah $1,000. T o this
Shipping on tbs Paride has increased per cant enforcem ent te universally he added a note fo r $1,600 and bought
They are $2,600 w orth o f the Ford M otor'C om
grea tly during the last few yu an regarded as impossible.
and it is hoped the steamship com­ kept on the statute books because p in y ’s stock.
When the company
panies w ill enter into an agreem ent they de J e m aa a defense o f the made good M r. Couzens, Instead of
to fo llo w definite routes. Instead o f home and o f the monogamie principle
goin g in nay direction as at present. in fam ily life upon which Christian
civilisation is founded.
1 Women w ill eventually stand by
the prohibition o f the liqour traffic
as solidly as they have hitherto sus­
tained with their m oral Instincts and
aat apart fo r adm inistration chiafly HiAuance the law * protecting tha mon­
by woman. Thera is som ething to he ogam ie faaMly.
F or tha aeoaomic
said fo r tha plan.
Tha
woman
m ight net be com pletely successful in fact the home and fam ily life , in
enforcing the law but they weald at which women as a aax are v ita lly con­
toast lo a n things to pass along tor cerned, only teas d irectly than the
ital. Ford needed somebody to make
general and profitable instruction.— evils a f prom iscuity to sexual rela-
his engines. He made arrangem ents
Republican. _______________
with the Dodges to take $10,060
worth
o f stock and pay fo r H in work.
, On# o f tha best known pictures to HOW FO RD 'S F O R T U N E G REW
Though the D odge Brothers did not
tha rotunda o f the capital at Wash­
The Hearat International M agasi no
ington la tha one in which W ashing­ fo r January, 192$, has * moat inter thee know it, the m aking o f this ar­
rangem ent settled certain things fo r
ton to shown resigning his commis­
anting article on the intim ate life o f tha Dodge fam ilies fo r s lon g tim e to
sion to the Continental
Henry Ford. The article is w rit!
come. They w ere no longer to be
There ate two young girls,
by A ltea L . Benson, M r. Ford’s bi­ poor mechanics.
I V y w ere to be
life-rise, standing in tha
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ographer, and below arc qaotad eoi
m ulti-m illionaires.
They w ere ul­
Thay are very pretty g irls ; but one
at tha passages relatin g to the Ford tim ately to found a great industry
o f them has three hands. One toft M otor Company.
to manufacture e ear o f their own.
hand rests on the shoulder o f
“ In tha spring o f 190$, tha Ford The Dodge B roth eft drew from the
companion, another to ll h ffid to M otor Company waa hot a drama
Ford M otor Company in dividends
around
her
com paa ion’s waist. th e dream o f a mad in vestor.’
$9,871,500, and from the tale
of
Doubtless tha artist Trumbull, paint-
«S o people said. This one and that
ad both hands to ma which p~rr he one was urged to buy stock in the stock $26,060,600, a total o f $3*371,-
preferred and fo rg o t to paint out company. This one and that one de­ 600.
the superfluous hand.
«M r. G ray was old when he made
clinad. Buy stock he the Ford Mol
the investm ent He Ilvdd te realize
Company
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The
iden
was
ridiculous.
President Harding realize
that he had been coaxed into a gold
W here eme the company and what
clearly how many kinds o f trouble
mine, but died w ithout knowing the
the men who lived in the white te
actual richness o f the mine. H i« es­
«T h ere was ne answer to the
Just before him got into by not
tate afterw ards sold his stock to
questions fxeep t that tha company
tarin g a little m ore to Congress and
Henry Ford fo r $26.250.000. a fter
did net exist. W hat did exist w
there to no danger o f his m aking the
having drawn dividends o f $10386,-
ea
inventor’s
rainbow,
at
one
end
of
seme mistake. On the other hand
076, a total ad $36,606376. *
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which wee an idaa and at the other
he. has gone te the opposite
and
e
basket
o
f
hopes.
so that the W ashington correspondent
«T o t suck te the q u a lity 'o f the hu
o f one o f the leading republican pa­
nun mind that hete and th ere can ha
p e n in N ew Engtond says
found those who w ill toko a chance on ing o f the highway to Roeeburg the
«T h a Republicana drove
a lm o * anything. Hanry Fon i and fe lle w ia g pfess dispatch from th en
nun” governm ent only to
his
friends, by bard w ork and mack w ilt possess an aapseial interest far
no-man governm ent, and that to what
talking,
found a few o f this kind our readefb:
the eoutry must be reconciled te dur­
Im provem ent* to
the
Rosebdtg
They
m
ight
double their money. They
in g the rem ainder at tide preaid e rt­
camp grounds have bean started to
m
ight
lose
it
all.
L
et
the
gods
deck
isi tersa." /
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H aving yielded in a weak moment to insure their completion by A p ril 1
when the grounds w ill be opened.
Assistant A ttorn ey General L llje - his im portunities, they washed tin
qvtet te quoted as saying th at te tha
inde o f the o ffr ir end to ft it to Ford N ew sewer lines end m ore stoves wiU
be Installed, the road beds w ill be
d iligen t end fa ith fu l enforcem ent a f to produce what resulta be could.
tha dry law the sh eriff and deputy
«Sem e o f the moot astounding o f g raveled and all the buildings w ill be
sh eriff o f Corn com ity rank
the results a u y best bo stated quickly repainted. H ardly a day has passed
to none in the state, and only One
d in par agraphs. Tha figuras are in the w inter w ithout some tourist
other le fortunate enough to
all from the Ford M otor Company's at the camp grounds end an increas­
in g number is cam ping th e n every
tow officer* that are equal to
This is very high praise,
that there to probably nc
in tha state who knows aa ameh about
how the law to being enforced from
W ashington to C alifornia and from
the Snake river to the Paeifie ocean.
The Sentinel w ill add that it doesn’t
know how Sheriff Ellingsen and Dep­
uty Sher iff Sam M atohera could do
Saving is the t o t great principle of all buc -
cesa. ‘ It create* independence, gives one
standing, fills one with vigorous purpose,
achievement and ambition and stimulates
one tb do his best and to be somebody in the
world.
You can start a S A V IN G S A C C O U N T with
a Dollar or more.
Farmers’ & Merchants Bank
o f Coquille, Oregon
J. E. N O R TO N — President
C. J. F U H R M A N — V ies P r
JNO. E.
ROSS—Cashier
J. W . M IL L E R — D irector
N o w Is the T in e .
By Frederick D. Strieker, M. B ,.',.
Spring is sigeiAeant o f new life ,
and a rejuvenation o f the old. Soon
the vegetable kingdom w ill arouse
from the w inter period o f indolence,
and w ill burst forth w ith new raim ent
o f green to soften the hard outlines
o f h ill and dale and meadow, and te
beehso us forth into God's outdoors.
Soon the anim al kingdom w ill shed
their w inter coats and g irls and boys
w ill join join the carnival o f spring
in pretty, bright: E aster attire.
In a few weeks towns and cities
and communities w ill advertise clean
upa paint up, and brush up campaigns
in order to harm onize w ith the net­
tin g which nature has surrounded
them- A ll o f these activities are good
and w orthy o f the highest commenda-
tioa. “ Cleanliness is next to Godli­
ness.”
W e, wonder i f Godliness is
possible w ithout cleanliness, fo r w ith­
out a clean mind, clean body, and
clean soul hew can one have a fu ll
appreciation o f the spiritual virtues?
A re you m erely m aking a sham o f
your spring cleaning? A re you cov­
erin g a withered, decaying body with
fine and beautiful clothes, end making
yourself believe that because the
clothes are good, so is the body un­
derneath?
During the w inter you
have had your automobile repainted
and thoroughly overhauled to avoid
trouble during the com ing spring and
summer.
But what about the human ma­
chine? H ave you had it examined
fo r detective parte ? A thorough phy­
sical exam ination now with iptriH g«'-*
advice w ill possibly add several years
to your life . I f you are approaching
or past m iddle life this fa ct makes a
thorough physical exam ination the
m ore im perative. M any o f you who
road this latter, when you recetvo
your notice o f premium due fo r your
life insurance w ill And enclosed an
offer o f a free exam ination. A re you
going to take advantage o f the offer?
The insurance company realizes that
by thorough physical examination
may
be added to the lives o f the
y e a ,rz
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insured, they w ill therefore collect
m ore premiums from you, and- post­
pone the paym ent o f e death claim .
I f it is good business fo r the insur­
ance company, te it not good business
te you?
N othing te m ore valuable
than human Ufa.
A physical exam ination should in­
clude among other things n thorough
exam ination o f the heart and lungs
with the body stripped to the w aist;
testin g o f the Mood pressure, end an
exam ination at the urine. A eareful
history to determ ine the apeparanee
o f symptoms te o f no lees importance.
N o new cases o f contagious diseas­
es were reported from Coos county
fo r the week ending March 16, 1923.
Gardner’s Garage
W h ere you can get all
lands o f Machine W o rk .
Autom obile repairing as w ell
Phone 46J
- fft/T Coquille
Don’t Be Penny Wise
and Pound Foolish
Don’t think because you can get a
big can of Baking Powder for little
money that you are saving anything.
s Only One W ay tn
CALUMET
V 6 . Economy
BAKING POW DER
—It oostsonly a frac­
tion o f a cent fo r »
each baking.
— You use less be­
cause it contains
more than the ordi­
nary lea ven in g
strength.
The «ales of Cahxmet
are over 150% greater
than that of any other
baking powder.
GREATEST BAKING POWDER
A painter w orking on one o f the
governm ent hotels nqgr the capitol
at W ashington the other day dropped
An Automobile Age
Me brush. Tt landed on the terrace
Th is te gettin g to be every day and
and he asked a large pedestrian who in every w ay more o f an autom obile
passed opportunely to hand it to
him. The passer scrambled up the
The annual statistics on m otor ve­
hicles compiled by the B. F. Good­
workman.
rich Rubber C o , give a total o f 12,-
“ Thanks,” said the painter.
281366 c a n and trucks registered iu
«D on 't mention it,” rapito
this country in 1922. A gain o f 1,-
797,080 or 16.T1¡6F ten t is registered
over 19*1 which gave a total o f 16,-
known,
E very stmts in the union
show* an increase in th e number o f
c a n pparated, as opposed to the pre­
ceding year. From the standpoint o f
production, m anufacturer* enjoyed
the biggoet year ainee the inception
o f the m otor ear, w ith 2376319 cars
and truck* produced. Today there la
ana ear fo r every 8.6 people in the
MTtWM y o o n more
cars have been produced than were
registered in^ 1916. Th is enormous
grow th te unparalleled in any indus-