The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 30, 1925, ANNIVERSARY EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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Coos County Paid the State Last Year
$1063 More Than Did Multnomah in
Fines From the Booze Venders
•ad Taylor SU.
Wheat reached the record price of
07 a bushel at Winnipeg, Canada,
r Stteaday. ______ 2
Original Price
Sate Price
7,486.00
Phone 100
COQUILLE-MYRTLE POINT
at a reasonable price
Coquille Service Station
GOODYEAR TIRES
On the Highway
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Alcoholism
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COOLIDGE’S LITERARY ABILITY
“Among literary men of today
there is one—and it ia a strange phe­
nomenon—who ia not known aa a lit­
erary man at all. His name ia Cal­
vin Coolidge . . . the most lit­
erary man who has occupied the
White House since 1865,” asserts
Charles Willis Thompson, the well-
known critic, in a recent issue of the
New York Times. “What another
man plight need a page to expreas,
can .tie set forth by Calvin Coolidge
in a 'sentence of a dozen words, and
set forth completely, so that it does
not need another syllable.”
Mr.
•Thompson says the slowness with
which the world recognizM the sim­
ple strength and beauty of Abra­
ham Lincoln’s prose is a parallel to
the tardy discernment of Mr. Cool­
idge** skill and power in writing.
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