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PAGE FOUR I I TH1 COQUILLE VALLET 8RNT1NEL, COQUILLE, OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH Ji, 1924. I for stamps of the larger denomina- need. leased Teapot Dome reserve to Sin taxes on the rich do not take clair, keeping congress and the public Hone. I “ 'High Hi burdens off the poor. They put bur in ignorance of the fact until the news A fZavman aarrivAfl A German wnman woman, nmiarlv newly arrived a auoo papcr in a good town dens on the poor. As far as our com leaked out in WslUstreet, when re- from the old country, believing she iI pany to concerned, we can go on porters began to search for the reason H. W. YOUNG. Editor had arrived in the land of wild In about as we are now, whether the sur behind the skyrocketing of Sinclair oil H. ALLEN YOUNG, dians, of whom she had heard much tax to 25 or 50 per eent. We can stocks. Most members of congress Associate Editor and Manager while living in her old home, refused make some improvements, but we can will be on a- sharper lookout in the Subscription Rates to leave a train when it arrived in not do the great things we should do future for similar raids on the public Ono Year ........................................ »2d» Leavenworth, Kansas. It was neces had we more money. resources. Now is the time to select your Six Months .............. 1.00 sary forcibly to remove her and not “From a purely selfish standpoint, Three Months ....'. i'........................ 60 until she saw her sister and had bean Enlarging Ocean Park it does not make the least difference No subscription taken unless paid for in advance. This rule is impera assured of her safety..would she be to mo whether the Government taxs There are fine possibilities for the lieve she was in a civilised community. me 1 per cent or 99 per cent. I do not future tourist and for the people of tive. know exactly but I imagine I could Coos Bay and the county in the gift One hundred and fifty-six million live just as I now live on 1 per cent Advertising Ratos * which L. J. Simpson made at the Pi We have in stock the latest pat acres of-lands are now reserved from of hay income. I am not in busmens Display advertising, 20 cer.ta per rates’ meeting last Friday, in the terns and styles in Spring and the public domain as national forests. Inch, less than 5 inches, 25 cents per to make money as money, but to do plot of 54 acres at Cape Arago, for Summer Suits. The materials in inch. No advertisement inserted for This is an area equal to the aggre many things which I believe are of the location will be an ideal one when these Suits are in good weights less then 50 cents. Reading notices gate area of the State of Maine, New 5 cents per line;, under Minor Men Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, public benefit, and I believe I can put the road is continued down the coast suitable to this climate. my money to better public use than through the Simpson holdings to the tion, 10 cents per line. Want adver Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, II $25.00 to $55.00 tisements one cent a word. No read can the Government. Prices ranging from cape. y ing notice, or advertisement of any Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, “Take the Ford car as an illustra There are bays on each side of the kind, inserted for less than 25 cents. Delaware and one-half the State of tion. With the high surtaxes advo proposed park and there are rocky Pennsylvania. More than one-fourth cated as a benefit to the poor man or places to visit on the ocean shore. THE HOME OF of the total area of Oregon is in the the man of moderate means, I doubt The most extensive view of the ocean Nstional Forests. if ever we should have reached a is to be had there, as the cape juts Entered at the Coquille Postoffice as Second Class Mail Matter point where he could have produced out far enough so that people can In an open written reply to an in a car under $1500 and that only by see Cape Blanco on the south and quiry by T. 8. McKinney, district Missouri Bureau of Labor Statistics paying very low wages. there is no intervening object between ALL WOOL SUITS attorney of Lake county, Attorney “The men who tell the country that Cape Arago and Hecata Head on the reports that 8,789 farms of Missouri General Van Winkle held that al high incomes must be-cut down are north. , farmed or supervised by women are * j though a search warrant used in not working for the benefit of ths more profitable than are average t> It is thought that, in the event the searching premises for liquor or ap masses. What they are really saying super road district is organised, the farms controlled by men. paratus used in the manufacture may is something like this. road will be constructed that far by Colgate University paid $5,000 for be illegal, any evidence found in the “ ’You workmen and farmers must another season, and,that would give BOYS’ ALL-WOOL SUITS search ipay be used in prosecution of one of the twenty-five dinosaur eggs have got all you ought-to have. Let tourists and others three miles more the case. TWO PAIRS OF PANTS found by the American Museum of us stop right now.” From now on of drive along the ocean. This is contrary to the practice in Natural History in the Desert of Gobi, this country must run for the ben The plot of'land comprises clear $9.00 to $13.00 Prices from Mongolia. The egg is 10,000,000 years the federal courts, where it cannot efit of politicians.’ land and there is heavy timber be be ,used as evidence. The opinion old. “I am interested in seeing every tween Shoreacres and the tot.—Coos holds thst any officers may arrest body getting a better living with less Bay HarbdE Ten million people are said to -have without a warrant any person found effort. I am against anything which visited the automobile camps of this violating the taw in àie presence of stops the country where it is. How to Keep Well • country last year and a considerable an officer. “One of the great troubles with Eu f Wholesome mental traits essential increase in the number of “motor We publish this week a want ad rope is that the people exist for the to health are confidence, open-mind Three Stores gypsies” is predicted for the coming vertisement from “Norwood," Idaho. Government. Taxes take up what edness, unselfishness, and faith in the summer. , COQUILLE MYRTLE POINT POWERS We don’t remember to have heard of surplus ought to be used for better goodness of life. The way to devel that place before, but we are reason ing conditions.” “Th$ sentiment expressed at the op confidence is to try honestly and When Better Merchandise is Made We will Sell It hea/ of the Sentinel, that it ft like a ably sure how the name originated. PUBLIC INTERESTS WATCHED keep at it until experience of success For several years Norwood .Sickles, letter from home,’ is just what we comes. Experience of success in One fundamental result of the Tea find it,” writes a California subscrib a brother of Mrs. H. A. Young, of the creases confidence. Open-mindedness pot Dome investigation is the reali ..1 er, who ¡says they have enjoyed the Sentinel, was superintendent of an means plasticity of mind, ability to zation by a large section of congress climate down there for the past year. Indian school in Idaho; and we are feel new meanings, to find new values. pretty certain that the place was that closer vigilance is necessary to It makes for variety, interest and In Missouri, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas named for him. The name is a family protect the great natural resources of health. Unselfishness is to be culti and Nebraska, where the writer spent one and was borne' also by Mrs. the United States from being grabbed vated because of its wholesome effect moat of his business life, they were Young's father, the late T. N. Sickles, by greedy interests, working through on health. Mental health and growth Strict blessed with snow storms the first of who twice spent a winter in Coquille. unfaithful public officials. feed on satisfying situations^ Faith conservation of the public domain will this week. We say blessed advisedly, The latter also spent a considerable in the goodness of life means optim as in many sections March snows do portion of -his life in the government be the aim of all legislation in con ism. Enjoy the many wonderful much towards insuring an abundant servise at Topeka and Independence, gress for some time to come, says the things of life. The path to faith in of Coquille, Oregon Washington correspondent of the Kansas. crop of wheat. the goodness of life lies among the Portland Journal. commonplace everyday affairs of This marks a reversal of the trend Dr. Royal 8. Copeland, democratic Just how blameworthy Attorney Work and play. The simple life I General Daugherty has been in the United States senator from New which set in when the Harding ad makes for such faith, says the Ore conduct of hit office, we are not en York, is beginning to be talked of as ministration came in, dominated by gon state board of health. !l- JI——. . I ,r‘ ‘I "1 V. tirely clear but if we had the hiring a possible presidential candidate of Albert B. Fall’s policy of opening A leading factor in the growth and - and firing in our handsaws should be that party. If the Jjcketftujj»** jfeaat theee resources- far- Uro lift of' ffti! 1 ... Cape Blanco’s Need ' € development of this bank is the .«ntisficd by. thill’^Bki flSBfa much bet- should be headed by Coolidge and present generation—immediate ex The Department of Commerce . ter man for the job could be found Copeland it would be the first time jn ploitation by private interests. desire and willingness to extend to writes Congressman Hawley in re It is a more important result, so our history that such alliteration in without looking very far. all who enter our doors, the same the names of the leading candidates far as the future of the country is gard to the need for a high-powered light at Cape Blanco, Oregon, “I beg concerned, than the immediate ques has occurred. Still we have little idea degree of helpful service. Not until the senate has acted will to advise you that the subject of im tion of breaking the Sinclair and Do- Dr. Copeland will carry the demo we know whether it will require three You are invited to become one of heny leases and of punishing those in provement to light at Cape Blanco, or only two more installments to pay cratic standard this year, but it to a as well as the installation of a radio our steady depositors. the federal income tax for 1923. By possibility. There to one strong point volved in the alleged bribery incident fog signal at that point, are being to those deals. The question of in in Dr. Copeland ’ s favor. He stands this time all taxpayers have come actively considered by the Light across with the first quarter of the for conscripting money as well as men suring a supply of cheap oil, cheap house Service of this Department, and coal, cheap lumber and cheap power in case of war. After one war con tax, but it still * remains to be seen it is proposed to carry out such imi how many more similaj installments ducted in that way, we could be con in the years to come is involved. It provements as funds will permit” has to do with a great storehouse of fident it would be our last will have to be paid. . _________ i government-owned wealth, of which OFFICERS Lloyd George, the war premier of Teapot Dome reserve is as a small Too Sick to Go to Jail The steady growth of business in Great Britain, who visited this coun nugget in a great vein of ore. Colonel Reed, well known resident the Coos Bay territory is reflected in J. E. NORTON—President try last fall, said, in a speech in^Lon- After all, the tract of oil land of Roseburg, who was convicted for an increase of about 54 per cent in the don early this month: ’ . known as Teapot Dome is only 9,000 the sale of intoxicating liquor, Mon C. J. FUHRMAN—Vico President total number of electric and gas cus “America is the country which got acres. And in view of the importance day was fined $200, and given three JNO. E. ROSS—Cashier tomers in the last flve years. (In the the most out of the great war—not attached to the safeguarding of this, months in the county jail. His at J. W. MILLER—Director same period the output of electric gold, but prohibition. consider the problem of conserving torney, Albert Hermann, stated that energy for light end power increased “I saw a little of prohibition. I the remainder of the public-owned oil an appeal would be made to Govern 163.89 per cent. Total population of \ went to America with the usual Eu land which totals some 6,200,000 acres or Pierce to pardon Reed, as a doc the territory is now about 14,700. ropean prejudice against it, hearing —the equivalent of 20,000 square tor’s certificate has been given that F- that it was demoralizing America miles, or one half of the state of Ohio. the defendant’s health will not permit The people of Czecho-Slovakia, re and that there was more liquor there Then there are 4,250,000 acres of oil confinement. garding the late President Wilson as than ever. ------------- ;------------ ■ ■ shale lands which may be needed the father of their republic, have “That is not true—not in the least some time when the regular oil de Mrs. Glos’ Second Son She was born on Thanksgiving day. named various parks, streets and There are some men who get it, but I Electricity Beats Steam posits are exhausted. So several national holidays are well The Portland Telegram makes this buildings after him. The latest is believe it is mostly very bad liquor. Then there are the vast coal depos Steam has again bowed to electri kind of "a story of the birth of a celebrated in the “Flop” Glos home the new Wilson Station in Prague, Some have already been poisoned and its which are known to exist on 31,- city, this time in the California oil second son to a woman who spent her —Thanksgiving day, Washington’s which is the meeting point of all rail others are getting frightened for fear 000,000 acres of publicly-owned land. fields. Two wells were started on the early youth in Coquille, and has many birthday and April Fool’s day. roads leading out of the capital to that their turn will be next. An equal area in addition is believer same day, one being drilled by rteam friends here: Poland, Germany and other countries. “That generation will disappear. to contain coal. Together these coal and the other by electric motor. Both Young Karl Frederick Glos is a true “I saved the price of a new tire The vast majority are not drinking. reserves total 200,000 square miles— were completed on the same day, but We learn from a press dispatch The worst form of repeal that is four times the area of New York the cost of power for the steam-drilled soldier. Never a meal time comes this wek. I had the Coquille Service around that he doesn't howl for “sec Station fix that blow out and now •* r dated at Fairbanks, Alaska, that the threatened is a return to light wines state. well was $100 per day, while the pow onds” in true army style. That’s the Better take your old territorial Agricultural College is lo and beer, but they will never have Equally precious are the great for er cost of the electricity-driven well way his long, lean dad did on the she’s jake.” tires to them and have them vulcan cated farther north than any other saloons again. ests which Uncle Sam owns. They was not quite $16 per day.—Open Mexican border and in France. ized. agricultural college in the world. It “The only unemployed in America contain 600,000,000,000 feet of stand Window. Karl F. Glps, junior, enlisted in the is located on a sightly elevation be are the jailers. The children of Amer ing tipiber—enough to supply the lieutenant’s company Washington’s side the government railroad a couple icans never saw such times as they needs of the United States for 300 Arma and the Woman, birthday. Arrangements had all been of miles west of Fairbanks and we have now." years at the present rate of cutting. We are opposed to the arma of made to call him Elizabeth Barbara goes, and energy, pep and saw it several times during our Alas Waterpower contained in streams women. Arms fat and arms thin. Glos, but old Doc Story fooled ’em. vim return when taking FORD ON INCOME TAX ka trip last summer. on the public' domain is estimated at Arms tattooed with vaccination marks. So they had to hurry around and In a recent article Henry Ford says: a minimum of 15,000,000 horsepower Goosy-fleshed arms. Flabby arms, The only Former Secretary of the Interior, “Every cent the Government available the year through. During with whiskers. Stringy, veiny arms. grab a name right quick. Keep Itomack sweet—liver active Albert B. Fall, although he has been spends, just as every cent we as cit six months of the year when the Arms with burns and bruises and one that came to papa’s mind at once bowel. regular—only 25c. neither tried nor sentenced, except in izens spend, has to come from some streams are well filled, there are birthmarks Arma like rocks at low was his own, so the poor, innocent, the court of public opinion, is getting where. Any administration or any 25,000,000 horsepower available. All tide. Arms like bolsters. tOr Braun- little baby was given a handicap for schweigerleberwursts. Arms horribly life. a severe punishment, notwithstanding. set of legislators that advocate high of this is undeveloped. But some day, suggestive of sirloins. Old arms. Ter This February 22nd lad i He doesn’t read the newspapers any taxes ought to be run out of office, the development of electrical science rible, terrible old arins. Anns with e up his more—on account of the stinging re because what they are really advocat will divert this terrific flow of enegy skin yop don’t want to touch. Or ond duty sergeant 3123 Fif- marks they make about him. If he ing is the high cost of living. to factories and industrial purposes. even look at. When and whence this billot in th street Southeast. Soldier No. wasn’t “guilty as charged” he would “We have to pay some taxes, but There are also 3,000,000 acres of rebellion, this frensy'for freedom—this 1 arrived on April phool’s day near the greater part of what we pay phosphate lands in the public domain. short-skirted freedom of th n’t care what the papers say. of arms? ly two years ago, and is' said to be ought to go for productive purposes— Congress is, in the last analysis, this relentless u POPULAR BREEDING n McNaught’s Monthly. a regular roughneck. Zoe We can use one- and two- cent for good roads, for schools, for better guardian over this great fund of — ___ and stamps when subscribers find it moat health and all those things which wealth and power. It haju thrtugh The older youngster was given a Self-Cloeino Windows Wanted. convenient to remit in that way, make life easier. But we ought to leasing acts, made- rile' interior and Fortunes await those who supply the name that to really worth while. Ho 8PLENDIB INDIVIDUALS though checks, drafts or money orders pay as we go and not attempt to have agricultural departments trustees for Idea for a few of the inventions that was named in honor of a couple of Young Stock For Sale are needed for everyday use. Among distinguished citizens of the republic are much preferred. When a sub things we cannot afford. ——the vast estate. Both Sexes scriber remits in ten cent stamps, “We could afford tq. .have's great Congress has been startled into the Inventions recently suggested by a —his two grandfathers—Marshall From High Producing Dama scientific writer are: A window that however, as one did this week, we deal more than We now have and watchfulness over this estate by the Charles Glos. The young man to now find it very difficult to make use of pay out lees money. That we can do ease With which Fall was able, by se will dose Itself when It starts raining, topkick of the home guards and to go snowing or blowing; a sugar dispenser them. Uncle Sam is very accomodat by wasting less than we now waste. cret executive order, to get possession for restaurants to replace the oid- ing strong. ing in some ways; but he won’t per But there is nothing more dangerous of the naval oil reserves while con fashloned sugar bowl; an Icewater Mrs. Glos, who is commander-in- mit postmasters to exchange one de to the prosperity of the country than gress blissfully supposed them to be glass that will cool the water without ehief with old Karl as boss k. p., was Bandon, Oregon nomination of stamps for another and putting heavy taxes on those who reposing under the navy department allowing the Ice to get In contact with Miss Charlotte MacDonald before the it usually takes weeks to find use seem to have more money than they and the ease with which he secretly ilt, and a salt shaker that will keep salt handsome liontonant “vamped” her. dry and shakable la wet weather, The Sentinel Easter Suits Spring Suit Hart Schaffner & Marx Boys’ Suits Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. 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