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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1923)
1 - PAOBTKM MINOR I Of the Telling Ahnst Events In the City Mrs. J. A . Jackson quille to join Mr. J. J. J. Stanley le ft the first r t the week on , a week or tan days1 trip to Portland,/ ' 4 Mrs. H. T. Wimer le ft last fo r Greats Pass fo r a visit with her parents. Erling Brauti, of Pharmacy, is quite ill with lnfiusn ta this week ot H. W. Young's • Frank F. Schram returned Wednes day afternoon from Salem and is again on duty at S. M- Nosler’s g ro cery. Mrs. Tracy A. Leach has boon off duty ot tho Henry Lorens »tore this week, being confined to bar home with the grip. The infant child o f J. P. Jacobsen died at their home on the M yrtle Point road, last Wednesday sad yesterday. M. Dancer cut his hand badly with a saw, thirty-two stitches hav- to bo taken in the wound.— M yrtle Point Aaserieaa. Now Reedy to W ear expected in today at “ Miladies' Shop,’’ MaybeUe Fort's Millinery. Miss Opal Hewrtt, r t Independence, Oregon, a student at O. A . C., has been spending the spring vacation bare visiting friends. Ray Williams was brought from North Band on Wednaada; will have a hearing aad examii today as to his sanity. On« «e t alone that Farm Burcaaa have been instrumental in pattine e v er U worthy o f their organization— the form ing o f co-operative make ting aaeoeiatiow. In starting soil build ing program» ir rvory county, Farm Bureaus a n a lio noing a grea* cor - •tractive work o f mudi value to every farmer. Hembership in the Farm Bu reau being a fam ily proposition, on.- pan expect some .eal accomplishments along specialiMd lioof such as better >ugh cult'va- preparation, more tion, more g o x l .»«s to c k and legists tioa fsvorable to the furtherance of agriculture and its needs. It is well known that those who are are a rt memliers o f the Farm Bureau have been benefited by it. They have not ben silted to the extant o f th* members but as in «vary ease the co operative association has raised the price level and the outsider profited thereby. They have received better grades, lower interest rates on money borrowed, and nearer the market prices fo r their products. To those thing« the thousands o f member« will testify.- -j-, ’ ^ 'y. The good done by the Farm Bureau- is only a drop in the bucket to what remains foe them to do end what they will do.' The farm er Is soon to come into his odm. Organisation is the force which will piece him there. The bushices man is » r t the farm er’s ene my fo r the farm er must prosper in County Treasurer Dimmick called all warants on the fund o f Coos county issued a ir ' classes of eligibles as indicated here in sad will be held to All approximate ly (85) vacancies in the combatant branches, quartsrmaater corps, ord- nsnes department, chemical warfare XMmS to farm property. See Gee. T. Moulton. Southern Pacific service I Myrtle Point aad Powers was sd yesterday afternoon when tke mail train went up to the end r t the line. The bridges arc now pronounced safe by the inspector*. H. M. Shaw, M. D., Eye, Ear, None and Throat Specialist, o f Marshfield, will be gt Hotel day, April 9th, sad will make regular trips to Coquills, Ora. Glasses Fitted. CO AL— South P ort Coal I T ry a load. C. W. Hill. “• a Mrs. E. G. Opperman, Mrs. B. J. Smith, Mrs. Lynn Parr, Mrs. G l* . sop and the Misses Bass Maury, Edna A.plund and Mabel M thè Business Women’s banquet s t Ih* Chandler hotel at Marshfleld Tuedfiny evening. New hata just arrived at “ Miladiee Shop,” ferm erly MaybaU* Ford’s Millinery. Front St. • Bea Curri*, o f thia city, who ia aow assodatod with F. V. Forbea in th* Buiek agency at Marshfleld, is fig- uring on moving to thè Bay in ar der to handle th* business batter he r o * bus to make daily trips le thè Bay from Coquille. STRONG PLEA IN PEAMTS ability and reputation are known to us mil, says bs was sane the 80th of December and is sans now. Ed Bohnnan, one o f his best friends, says he was just as sans in October as be is now. The state has proven beyond s reasonable doubt that this man is a rt insane. There can be no doubt about hie voluntary drunken ness; or aa to hia being able to con trol his dslusieas. According to Ills testimony he talk ed it over with hit w ife and they agreed to. make a little boose, three years ago last Christmas, again at the time o f the fa ir— four times in all in the papt three years. The msn who drank on tour occasions in the past four years is not suffering from chronie alcoholism Tell the world that a man can’t get drunk and kill hie enemies in Coos eouaty, and than plead that he is insane. F IG U R E IT Y O U lte E L F Nobody ever added up Tbs value of a smile; W e know how much a dollar’s worth, And how much is s mils; We know tke distance to the sun, The sise and weight o f each, But no one hers can tell us just How much a smile in worth. in the examination should submit U s application to the commanding gen oral at the corps area in which he re sides, or to the rommeading officer of the military post or station nearest his place o f residence. The applies tion will be submitted on the preserib ed form, copies o f which can be ob tained from The Adjutant General at the A m y , Washington, D. C., or from Commanding General Ninth Corps Area, Presidio o f Baa Francisco Guilty o f second degree murder. Calif. v . Guilty o f manslaughter. The regulations governin g the sub Not guilty ou grounds o f insanity. mission o f applications sad the con Not guilty. duct e f the examination are published H id bailiff, J. D. Myers, was in A m y Regulations, «05-«, copies o f in which may ha obtained by applying to sworn in especially as officer charge o f the jury. I t was ( : 1 ( p m. when the case Was finished and the jury retired. The verdict was returned at T:80 p. m. Judge Kendall had arranged to remain in Caquille all night to be ready far call in ease the jury was late in returning a verdict. Although it is yet early ia the sea sou the CoquiUe Service Station, Au thorised Ford Dealers, have hardly been able to supply the demand fo r new Fords. The last new ear hi stock was sold Wednesday and the carload arrived Thursday. They have two asorA car loads following aad expect to keep oa ordering way ia advance in order C H A D W IC K LO D G E No. « • A . F. A A . M. Stated Communication Saturday, March 24 C O Q U IL L E L O D G E N O . S3, L O .O .F . Mesto Every Friday Evening at 7 JO p. m. Jack A . Leach, M. G. J. S. Lawrence. See. Satm ces ' ’ 'T-, H, •: S i » w it h A C M E QUALITY Points and Varnishes W ith pleaaaar day« P the w ill to make home mod all about it fresh, bright, spick aad span. A cm e Q ual ity Prints and Varnishes will help. T h e exterior can be r e p a in to d : flo o rs , d o o rs , casings and baseboards var n is h e d } w a lls d e c o r a te d } v a rn is h e d } fe n c e s , barns, sheds and steps given a new ap p ea ra n ce— a ll w ith little effort and e ye-p k a»in « results. W e have A cm e Quality Prints and Varnishes for every pur pose and surface. N o trouble to show you color», estimate quantity, com and tell you aU about i t C om e in and talk it over. Fahrman’s Pharmacy, Inc B E TTE R P A T S A L A R IE S During the war R was common to enlist fo r s dollar a year. Now the Department o f Justice has six of these indicted fo r stealing as many millions. Jay L. Smith says it shows the government had better paid the less patriotic. Mother and daughter walking os the boulevard see young lady with un buckled galoshes flapping in the breese. Little daughter says, “ Mama, It required about three-quarters o f is that one o f those bootloggere that aa hour fo r Judge Kendall to read papa talks about?’ hie instructions to the jury. The jury was charged regarding the ques tion o f sanity and many o f the in- BEFORE LIFE WAS COMPLEX struetiosis dealt with this feature in ...storie Woman Whose Rom a I no detail. Have Just Been Found Had Com- The question o f insanity was sum- paratively Placid existence. ssad aa r w ith •m uss ss| w ie is the essw instruction iisevs u vsiv s. that su a s the m»v whole Blatter hinged on whether er not the ju ry believed that the ie - fend ant at the time o f the murder knew the difference between right and wrong. Judge Kendall explained that if the jury found the defendant guilty as charged, which was first degree murder, the crime would bo pun ished by hanging but that the jury It’s not the question o f selling them, it’s how fa rt can they get them. f f you bave n The situation is practically the same yen waat to eeU, why Dot se* GARD- throughout the country, but the F ort N E R ’S G AR AG E , Phone 4«JT Motor company are increasing their production aad are putting forth strenuous effort» to mart the demand. The Sentinel and the «c .«.»h fe r «S J fi n yen at Home Pays grow in proportion to the support given them by their real, dents. You cannot boost the d ty o f CoquiUe by trading elsewhere or ia other localities that could be placed at home. Folks who try to save pennies often - mes lose dollars. The home mer- •hast is generally honest sad offers honest values fo r your money. He can’t afford to be ptherwiee. He de pends fo r his living from the com munity and must give the community what it wants at a fa ir price. When you arc tempted to trade out A e to hie dreams, wo all have dreams. I f that is a contributing side sad purchase “just as good mer cauee o f insanity, we would all be chandise at greatly reduced prices,” insane today. A s to “ paranoia,’* you should think twice before buying. showing these things, all prove it must I f you are “ stung” by your home mer be that. I f hie brother drank and his chant he will no doubt be glad to make an adjustment. The out-of-town mer father drank, and his child became insane; that seams to settle i t He is| chant is not personally interested in still dippy on one »abject— »bout his you. He is intent on seUiiig you this wife. H e is a parpKoiafc on one sub once end probably does not expect to je c t not about h i» stepfather or hia sell you again. He dose not have to stepson, Bushnell. He had. to be sane take great ears in preserving you. on all other things. He must have good wiU. More than owing i ( to your com been insane, if he was insane at nil, about these. Williams says Pears munity to trade at home, thus keeping knew what he was doing and whet your money at home, you should give ho said. He was s periodic drunker, the home merchant first opportunity and that sort o f drunkenness doesn't to serve you, from s sound economic produce insanity, Dr. Mingus whose standpoint. Does Your Head Ache ie ia g out in th* eon? Do year eyes burn and smart? BIR CH and See Better “ I f a liv e today, aha would be a abort deep-chested creature, covered with hair, and with long, ape-like arms and prehensile toes. "H e r borne would be s rudely built platform o f sticks, with a fam ily like ness to a glorified crow ’s n est this, excursions would bo made the tree tope, she sad her mate lag themselves, monkey-fashion, from bough to bough. “ When oa the ground, her g all would be that r t a monkey, with th * swinging to the knees.” clothes, end eating only whet nature provided tor them—coeonat and the pandanus fruit. They had no house». They lived under thatched roofs, sup ported at the tour corners by pole». Today the natives wear white Ham suits. The stiff white coiler seem to make their faces blacker than they really are, and to bring out the de- rigns o f the mttoo marks more dear ly. They have schools aad hospitals, which ware started by these bravo missionaries r t half a century ago. Their chief Is particularly modern. H e Uvea la a house, and since Japan has taken poaaesrtou he has a wire- Swift and Sturdy Come on, boys and girla. How you cad over the sidewalks on a new pair of W in- cheater Roller Skates. The rolls have new double-row bull bearings which make them run easier and faster. The trends are specially hardened for long wear. Frames have re-inforced construction that stands hard usage. ” 8oM exclusively at Coquille Hardware Co. The W inchester Store