The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 13, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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, April
for every known need, desire,
A N A TIO N ’S GREATNESS
of all tha Human race, ana
1 will not sail all I hava ana Righteousness exalte th a nation; but
and bag, borrow or steal sin to a reproach to any people.—Pro­
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to give away, 1 hava bean verbs 14:24.
Sunday, April IS
OMNIPOTENT CARE:—The Lord
Had m
up, rubbed and nearly shall preserve thy going out and thy
• only reason i am coming in from this time forth, and
dinging te Ufo to to soe what in Hall even fo r evermore.— Psalm 121:2.
y, April 16
IN HIM WE LIV E :— That they
MIGHT H AVE BEEN WOULD KM should seek the Lard . . For in
him we five, end move, end have our
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PRHOR j»*/r
Acta 17:27, 28.
Canid Mavo Boon World Emperor
Tuesday, April 17
la a recent article Bamusi U.
THE BE8T MEDICINE:— A marry
Blythe says Uoyd-George has ‘ L
heart doth good like a medicine; but
"all things to all man“ — “ the .great-
a broken spirit drtotb th
g ift a politician can hava?
Proverbs 17:22.
Whether this nimble policy will again
Wednesday, April 18
oriag him to tha top remains to
An EV IL E Y E :— He that haatoth
suae. It atay and probably will. Ha to be rich hath an aril aye, and con-
certatatiy possesses marvelous adap­ sidereth not that poverty shall came
tability. Mr. Byltha to right in say upon him.— Proverbs 28:22.
mg of him:
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Thursday, April 19
"Volumes have b » n written,
A 8AFE RETREAT:— Be thou my
The* O. A. C. Extension Service librarian will he written, about hi» strong habitation, whereunto I may
News says that butter storage stocks course in tha war, and his course m continually reaort; thou be— given
are at tha lowaat point on reeord for the making and tha execution of the commandment to save me; far thou
February I- On February 1, 1928, peace, and these discussions have no are my rock and my fortress.— Psa.
there ware in storage 18422,000 piAQR Iii t brief eitim ito of the
71:8.
such aa thia. In terms of tha human
of creamery butter, as
Friday. April 89
pared with 86,047.000 pdunda on Fob- aquation Lloyd George to by fpr the
A 8AFE FORTRESS:— As the
thrown into mountains are round about Jerusalem,
I a year ago, and 26,667,000
pound» for the last flva-yaar average. nigh relief by the tremendous event* sa the Lord is round about bis people
of tha war. The idealisms of W il­ from henceforth «van for aver.—
Violation of the Eighteenth Amend son, tha cynicisms of Clemepeeqn, tile I pga] m 1 26:2.
at cost a native of Finland the divagations of Orlando—ail have'their
right to American citizenship in Fad certain concern, but Lloyd George
This Was “Cruelty."
eral District Court in Spokane, Wash
tha one great human
All of us who have aver lived in
ington. When he admitted ha made human in his strength, human in hi* apartment bona— any length of tlma
whiskey st one time the judge re
in his motives fait a wave of sympathy sweep over
plied, “ Application daniod, I will ad
hums in his processes. Ua was ua the other day when wa saw In the
mil no one to citis—iship in this court the super politician, and politics is paper that a woman Is suing bar hat­
who, by his own statements, has thus but humanity in terms of expediency, band for divorce because ha threat­
knowingly violated tha Constitution it is tha opinion of many man who ened to Join a band. This sympathy,
needlem to say, was for the woman,
which ha must swear to uphold."
know tha pituatiow aa it existed at the no matter what was the spa of the
close af the war that if Lloyd George —ad—. Tor all modern cliff dwellers
Alice Robertson, retiring Congress
know that there la no apartment
had had, at tha asomant, tha
woman, dosed her congressional
id position bouse, boweoe’er defended, hut now
rear by saying: " I want to go home
that Woodrow Wilson had, this little and than harbors within Its wall* soma
as soon as possible. I am going hack
man who has that asms dream. Or
have
to my old arm chair. In tha garden
mania—who some dark and stormy
emperor af tha world. • * •
night smuggles In under bis coat a
where tha flowers will be blooming, to
“ Aa E. T. Raymond put tt: “ Mr oomet — a IV-Bat clarinet and a thin
listen to tha mofking birds and at
Asquith could tell tha people why volume tailing how to becoaae a Lib­
dusk, out over the wide prairie, to
they must fight as a duty. Mr. Law retti la ten lessons, and Immediately
watch tha twinkling lights in the
could tall them what they Would lose —arts In to provs the book a IUr.—
southwestern oil fields— Just to
by not fighting. Lord Lanadowne Los Angel«« Times.
and think, for the twilight af life to
could explain why they must fight
a time for reverie and remembrance.
until the pinch cams. But only the
No, public life to not the highest te ­
Walsh orator could aay a simple
rser o f a woman. Her
thing in this simple but fa t enorm
to in tha ________
oasly effective way:
*Wa have bean living in n
The Inter-State
We
thia weak started an in­ tered valley for generations.
hava
bean
too
comfortable
and
too
quiry into tha reseoableneaa of the
rates now charged far bertha in Pull- ■elf-indulgent, many perhaps too self­
sleepfng cars. Sometime after ish; and the stern hand of Fata hat
wa began to auffer war prieea after 1 scourged ua to an elevation
our country took a hand in tha Eu­ are can aaa tha everlasting things—
ropean war Pullman rates were rais­ tha great peaks wa had forgotten, of
ed fifty par cant to Benefit the rail­ Duty, Honor, Patriotism and, clad in
road» and whan the war ended tha ad- glittaring white, tile towering pin
fuads seamed to bo required node of Sacrifice pointing like a rug
Tha inquiry which ged finger to heaven.’
say tha cynics; words,
to to settle the
phrases, sloppy sentimentality. Cer­
whether
should still long— bs aaada the goats tainly. But look at tha affect of it.
by paying $4 a berth Instead o f two Look at what such words and phrases
and a half, which is all tha Pullman inspired tha British people to da dur
lag the war. Think of the power of
»pony gate out of H.
them, as translated into tha way
Britain want to war, and what Britain
the product.
Sometimes the word
did in that war.
And, as Raymond broad to used for food In general, as
point» out, think of what might have in the old Trench proverb: “It to a
if this power had bean | long day—a day without bread." The
moot primitive way at making bread
was by soaking whole grain In water,
subjecting It to praasuiu and dnting tt
In the son. Later the use of fermante
was discovered, tbs grain waa ground
oaay, to be applied to waste, hate and
polities."
W H AT 18 COMING NEXT?
Tha following to tha true answer
of a wealthy Portland man to his
bank’s lattar calling for bis collateral
This comas direct from tha
"F ar the following
" I have bean held up, held down and
sandbagged, walked on, sat on, flat­
tened out and aquseasd. First by tha
U. 8. Government far tha federal war
tax, the excess tax and tha Liberty
Lesa Bonds, thrift, capital stock tax,
and by evpry society and organisation
that tha inventiva mind sen Invent to
The village of Bracks!, la Belgium.
••Joys the fame of having originate.)
one of the mo— celebrated races o f
dome—Ic fowls. The Bel glass do not
heattata to aueert that the Brack-
bans era uneqnaled tor the axe—lance
and number of their eggs, while the
roo—era have dev—oped, thanks to
gap »rations of cultivation and Influ­
ence of “ crowing tournaments." a
power and rhythm of voice equally
unrivaled. The breeders hava a theory
that the mn—cal coots—» In which
the Brack- roo—era are trained serve
to develop the peculiar qualities of
Save and" Have
wrarts
C on nell
I s th e re p e a te d e x h o rta tio n o f a ll th e
of tfca
g o o d a n d w is e w h o
B e g in
WHAT BOY SCOUTS HAVE DONE
The Boy Scout» of Amarle» cele­
brated the weak of the thirteenth an-
nlToreery— February 8-1B. In U» brief
history 2.00U.000 American boy» bar»
character building and citizenship
train tag, and hate promised to follow
the acout oath which 1» as follow»;
“On my honor I will do my beat:
” L To do my duty to God and my
country, and to obey the »coot law;
“8. To help other people at all tlmee;
“8. To keep myaelf physically strong,
mentally awake, and morally straight”
The preseat membership of hoys and
leaders la over on »-half s million.
The boy scout program In providing
wholesome work and play for the boy
In bin Maura time, has prosed a re­
markable aid In the prevention of Ju­
venile delinquency.
A large number of unlveraltiea. cot.
leges, normal schools and theological
aamlnartas have placed the study pf
scout leadership In their curricuU.
Grade schools are becoming Interested
In placing the study of the. program
In their work In connection with citi­
zenship1 training.
The boy scout movement stress—
out-of-door life because tt believes
that to be the most helpful type of
cittaen. a boy must become a strong
and healthy man. Summer camping
has been put on an organised basis,
through the efforts of the movement
Last summer 200,000 boy scouts went
into catnp for two weeks or more.
As an aid to the bay la keeping men­
tally alert, the program offer» merit
badges for accomplishment In 61 va­
rious subjects. Scouts through the
merit badge system have wonderful j
opportunity to choose wisely and
thoughtfully their future vocation.
The whoteeotne activity,* -splendid
courage and skill shown by boy scouts
have furnished literature for boys with
high and noble themes. The move­
ment also produces a magazine for
boys that has set an excellent stand­
ard In boy reading.
Many cities and tow »« have bean
recipients of services from the boy
S a v in g
S a v in g s
have ever
Today
Account
w ith
liv e d .
b y s t a r t in g
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or
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Si
Farmers
&
Merchants Bank
o f C o q u ille , O r e g o n
taf—y Hist, clean-up. bettor health,
fore— Ore prevention, wlld-llfe con­
servation, bird protection, and similar
Important public laiart— a This tarr­
ies |s a direct outcome of the training
W h ere you can get all
kinds o f Machine W o rk .
Autom obile repairing as w e
Phone 46J
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Coqi
t or 3 Cans
of Baking Pow der
Are Net W orth the Prise at One
kelp, have bean the mala factors to
accomplishing this result Early la
the summer. Louis, who had left hit
unhappy home waa found by relief au­
thorities living alone. In a dug-out in
the side of a hill on the outskirts of
the city. The boy scouts than adopt­
ed him and taught him scoutcraft
Louta occupied the eeout’s cabin, keep­
ing It neat and tidy and In perfect re­
pair. Ha baa made exceptional prog-
rees. entering Into the spirit of the or
gantoatlon So thoroughly that ha la
'considered one of the b e - members of
the troop..
I f they are the “ big can and
cheap” kind because they
may mean baking failures.
CALUMET
Tlw Economy BAKING POWDER
Don’t letaBIGCAN
or a very low price
mislead you.
Experimenting with an
uncertain brand is ex­
pensive — because it
Wa»tes t i m e a n d
One of the bast “ good turns” during
the pari summer of scouts from In­
diana. Pa., waa tha part they played
la a certain fi vs hours* hard work
which resulted In the reame of two
miners shut off by a cave-ln In ■
small mins near the —out camp —M l
money.
T h e s a le s o f C alu m e t
a r e o v e r 150 % g re a te r
than that o f a n y oth er
b a k in g p o w d e r .
THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWnFB
When the town of Ooehactoa, Ohle,
was recently In tha grip of an epi­
demic at a grave disease, local hoy
scouts ware prepared to aid th—r com
inanity. The Rotary and Klwante
dubs put out printed precautionary
measures and tha scoots cooperated
by d—leering one copy o f these wam-
Coquille Hotel
CofniHe, Ore.
FOR
YOUR
ROOMS
D in in g Room in connection.
Hom e cooked food, nerved*
fam ily style.
P rice 45c.
M rs. W innie B ark er, Prop.