The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 08, 1923, Page 6, Image 6

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    T U COQUILLE FÄLLST
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W e O ffer
FOR SALE
Several
Purebred Guernsey
Bull Calves
From A. R. Cows. . One from JANIS
OF SEQUOIA 104315 Oregon State
Champion. PRICES REASONABLE.
Write ug for particulars
COTTONWOOD FARM
Tillamook, Oregon
L A N G 1923 m«xU» w
■mde ■ « n t u d type for
■ w y Move me. Every pal-
rated feature is absolutely
origiBal and nwlwivi. Every
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t°od-lookmg u d d u ra b ie .
QUICK’S STORE
Phone 110L
LANG
The business section ia aroused ast­
er ttw series o f burglaries
Tuesday night. Two plaeat
terad and a t least two more were at-
temptad, says the Baadsn World.
▲t the Bandon Hardware Co. 1
robber entered at the side door on
Baltimore avenue by breaking ou. the
g in » He apparently tree familiar
with the operation of the cask rag»,
tar as he punched thu right key to
open it. His itw ird w it net n o te
than $1.26. Ha didn’t taka anything
but rash, leaving two checks j
touched. No attem pt w m nude to
into the safe.
A t the Library the burglar sate
by lowering a window on Wall stre e t
The window was not locked but ftt
so tight in the frame that it most
have taken considerable effort
above it dawn. A smell cash box
kept by tbs librarian a t tbs desk was
robbed of its nicktae end d im » total­
ing about $226. The f
not taken. 11» box was left on tan
floor. Apparently nothing else was
disturbed.
At P at’s Place at the corner oi
P in t street end Alabama «be robber
broke e section out of the window lac-
tag the Bandon Cedar Manufacturing
Co. plant. It ia probable th at be was
frightened array before be bed tune
to » t a r aa Mr. Bottom found noth­
ing disturbed inaids.
A t the McNair Hardware Co. an
effort waa made to » t e r a t the veer.
The putty waa removed from the win­
dow and n piece was broken from
the cross bar. Apparently the » t r y
waa considered too much of an ef­
fort.
- Night OfBcer Poster ate« » that
the » t r y to the B a n d » Hardware
»tore waa mada between 2 and I a.
m. Ha bad mada his rounds end aaw
the light burning in the store a t two.
When he came around about an hour
later the light waa out sad ha die-
covered the door broken.
It in believed to be the work of
the seme person or persons who rob­
bed the Acme Garage and the Rich
ardkon Motor Company about
month ago.
Do You Know
That
<#. issa, Wssui
g a n w u Oarberry, but u entirely
tarant Oarberry from the » 0 of two
The Only W ashed Coal
Sold Locally
It is Consequently Cleanest and Best
Use It and Save Money
Price«
N ot Coal, per Ton -
Lump Coal, per Ton «
G. E. Smith lost four Angara
his right head ia an accident wh
occurred a t his home near town Si
day evening, says the Bandon World.
According to Mr. Smith ha waa dean
tag up around the house whan a 22
apodal loaded rifle that wee handling
■lipped from hie grasp. He
out quickly to grab it before it struck
the floor end waa Just in time to get
his head over the m a u ls w h »
discharged. The gun struck oa the
hammer. The soft nosed bullet tore
a frightful wound across the back of
the hand, savoring the tendons and
breaking the b o n »
Dr. Houston
found it necessary to am putate the
flagon, leaving only the thumb.
Carl Richart, son of Ches. Richest,
was out on the ranch shooting digger
squirrels Sunday. Ia sc
he got the index finger of his right
hand sear the musale of the gun w h »
it discharged, taking the Anger off.
It w u necessary to amputate it.
A. W. Browater lost a forefinger
as the rem it of loading a calf. The
calf became fractious aa calves do
and in trying to stop it Mr. Brewster
got a finger caught in the rope »>1
it waa yanked off.
Leo J. Cary
No. 9 First N a t Bk Bldg.
Phone 76J
Just W hat
You’re Looking Fori
Low Round Trip
Summer Excursion Fares
Between Coquille and
Portland
»12.50 and $15.00
San Francisco
$46.75
Los Angeles _
»69.00
P l u now to take a d v u ta g e of these
round trip faros or others to various
pieces, vacation roaorta and eastern
cities.
Tickets on u l a
all summer long.
Ask your local ticket agent for de-
* tails, time tables and descriptive fold­
ers or write
SAFETY
PLUS
COMFORT
JOHN M. SCOTT
General Paaaeager Agent,
Portland, Oregon
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
LINES
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oat of rr r rage. I e a s t think how I
c u have h e « M wee a . Want yon My
yoo forgive » e r
“Why. of course, «tarila«." oeM
G lare aoftly.
"I and erstand how
wretched you moat h e re M t G one,
le t's «o no to «Manar end forget It all.
«tarila«."
"B et you do love me, darling T" a iked
Carherry aoftly, la the te x t
"With all my heart, deareet," Clara
The death of Francis W. Petty n ^ R a d a t a t a - , ,—
_— r ' ^ r
grove, a former Portland (Me.) resi­
They had a splendid dinner a t a
dent, which occurred recently in Port-
land, Ora., has brought to light the
story of how the city on the Pacific
coeat aim oat was aamed Boston in-l
■toad of Portland.
A flip of a coin fixed the name of
"Darling, I’d tike to aek you to eo»e
Portland, O ra, on what waa then but la," aald Clara aoftly, “hot It’s so lata."
a tiny settlem ent
"Nevar a.md.” aald Oarherry aoftly,
The coin was flipped in the autumn preaalng his lipa to hora "Títere will
of IMS. A m u named A. L. Lovejoy
of Boston, and n second named F.
Patty grove, of Portland, Me, ware
new settlers in Oregon and were Joint
owners of a small stage, one of a fow
buildings in s settlement OH the Wil­
mette river.
The setttam m t w u called every­
thing from "the village" to "Stump-
town," and the partners determined to
dignify it with e real name. Love-
joy wanted to call R Boston; Petty-
grave preferred Portland.
Finally they agreed to teas a coin.
The Portland m u called the turn over
the Boston m u , and the village forth­
with w u named Portland, Ore.—
North Star, Cambridge, M ta m fl
I
$8.25
’ $9.25
H ighest Cari» Price Paid for Wool
Bad Day far Fingers at Bandon
Flip of Cota Made It Portlaad
POWER
Beaver Hill Coal
JMBERNECK AMONG P0ULTRY
■
1 1 1
TrouWs le BrougM About by Fa M
Aetlnq Deosyed Animai M attar—
Casto* Oli Helps.
Umberneck le rocognlsed by thè fact
test thè fowl seco» te le u cootrol of
Uè neck Biascica, theraby sllewtag Che
beed to bang down end touch thè
digestive troubles la shipment. and
consequently large shrtnkags la weight, r e l u thè beed or ha va aay control
to say nothing of off-condltlon.
of I t
The trouble, accordine to Harry B »
bleten, professor of poultry husbsndry
■t Oklahoma 1 i n i M. college, la
hroaght ebout by thè astine of som#
docayed animai mattar. "The beat
s u e » therofore, of preventlng furtber
Turkeys erg profitable, bat need • ttouble le to look thè premtses over
let of care to get than started.
ter a carcam of eoo» ktnd," Bmhletou
uy«. "la soo» cassa we bava found
Moving layers from coop to coop It to ba rabbita, la otberu, snakes or
eqnenlly checks egg production. •
cnrcaaau od fowla Oaator oli f t v » *
hy mesos of s smeli fonaci end rnbbsr
tabe Inserì ed In tbe food passe»,
POULTRY NOTES
thè affected tarde te b u lth ."
Ordinarily, a gander may be
with from one to four gee» , el
pair or trio matings gen era II
the best resalts. WIM gande
A boga blind seal or aaa bear—dta-
playìng a fondneaa far » a d d im r
le a great pel and aourcs of prida to
Jack Ardereon, ita captar. Anderson
caaght thè eenl on thè bendi bare,
roped H and with diAculty loaded thè
*00 pound bulk iato a boat and placed
H andar an enclosuro. TVa » a d clama
ere fad in great qoentities after beta«
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