The Sentinel
b to tea waa
came <o America and
Island in l«40, two hundred
eighty-five years ago, and cei
never subscribed for or read a news
paper. Hie father waa R*v. Chriato-
event in the
phpr Young», Vicar of a chuch a' war on
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Subseriptioo Rates
i S oq ^ wo M, England, from which the 1 the
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O m Year ............ settlement his son and his fellow seU
’ tn everysday
areier-
Six Months ..................... tiara made on eastern Long Island
1 mite to individuals to manufacture
Mid was called Bouthold, a name which 1 w.ne to the volume of 200 gallons tex
the village and township still bear, ■ fiee, the wine to be manufactured
end where we visited his grave when and consumed in the home. The an
we were hackjjien^our^ycars *•’’ thority for the issuing of these by
Advertising Rstaa ’•..
Collectors of Internal Revenue is a
Low-flying airplanes ere frighten relic of pro-prohibition days.
Display advertising, 2l>
It
inch- less than 5 inches, 80 cents per ing the chickens of Banta Rosa, Cali
doubtless
should
have
been
withdrawn
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inch.’ No adverUsement
fornia, to the extent that they arc by provision ef the folatead Act it
lass than W cents. Reading notwm
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THE BUSINESS MAN
refusing to lay eggs.
Tho^cognty self or by the regulations under that
board of supervisors of Sonoma coua- law, but was overlooked—or worse—
ed for less than 2# «*nts. -
___ ty have ordered aviators to fly high ( and Collectors have continued to is
Hat
Underwear
er when going over that region. *
sue such permits in very considerable
Overcoat !
Slippen
That reminds us of one of our i umbers. Indeed, it is not at i’! im
Suit
visits to our old home on Long Is probable that General Andrews has
land less than 25 years ago, when wo by thia action spiked a'spigot almost
Shirt
found farm horses not yet automo- big enough for a bung-hole through
Callan
bile-hroke and manifesting consider
which the illicit liquor trade ha«
able nervousness when they met one
Handkerchiefs
drawn largely of its supplies.
of these machines that have now
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In California alone 46,000 of these
practically supplanted them op. the
"exemptions” were tn force. If each
streets.
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permit holder manufactured wine up
The sunburst about two o’clock
to the limit of his permit, the output
THE WHOLE FAMILY
FOUNDATIONS
OF
PEACE
yesterday afte
made the day
was nine million gajlong a year, a
In
an
article
on
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The
Spiritual
seem for the time
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quantity quite sufficient to supply
ter the drizzle of Its earlier hours, Foundations of Peace,” in the De- _______ i trade for a good-sized army,
THE STUDENT
—t,.- — Good
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cember
Ernest
but the clouds soon closed down on
of bootloggers. Not all of the permit
us, and we had normal weather again Tittle, a Doctor of Divinity, naya: holders, in California, or any other,
Overcoats '
Would aot a vital test of religious
State, have
leaks from ths
Scarf»
These sunshiny winter days are faith be some such question as this;
boms supply into
Is, but.
very eiijoyaWs but. when we see Do you believe «bat it is possible so
Oxfords
on the other hand, It la quite probable
young women on our streets with to organize the world’s economic and
that ©any permit holders have man
Capo
their arms tare to the shoulders am political life »» to
anent ufactured quantities of wine far in
seeming to be entirely comfortable among nations and
TTT excess of the 200-gallon limit. This
we wonder if they
*> w‘rnl M peace!
is the more probable in view of the
To faith must be added
they appeartob»^
fact that the whole wine-permit Sit
Drew Shirt
‘Where there is no vision,” says a«
The ordinary house fly makes 330 old Hebrew, proverb,” “the people uation was apparently forgotten by
wing-beats per second, which‘is pro perish.”. They do. In our time w. moot of the officials concerned and
bably the world record for rapidity have seen them do it. In the Europe held in slight regard by .the few who
may have remembered it.
among all nataral fliers.
of 1913 there waa, on the part if the
A Author plugging of the supposed
The buzzing made by those wini- masses of the people, *no vision, ñó
beats has, nevertheless, spoiled man? understanding of such momentous wine leak is in process by the draft
ing of new regulations covering aac-
a good summer nap for tlya scribe.
matters as “economic concessions,"
ramantal wine. Assistant Secretary
‘spheres of influences,” “favored na
AIL public places at Klamath "Falls
Andrews and his lieutenants held a
tion rights,” etc., etc. And SO the
were to be closed and meetings ban
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people perished. By the millions they long series of conferences with
ned until danger of a spinal menin
church lenders, particularly those of
perished, led on by kindling watch
COQUILLE—MYRTLE POINT
gitis epidemic was over, according to
the Jewish faith, whose churches are
words and glowing idéala which, since
When Better Merchandise Is Made We
a decision reached Monday afternoon
the largest users of sacramental wine
signing of the armistice, have
by Dr. G. S. Newsom, eounty health the
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An amicable agreement was reached,
>een quietly ignored or cynically re
officer, after a conference with a
under which the church heads will co
pudiated by the war-makers. Where
number of representative ■physicians.
operate'with prohibition
inion ornciam
officials in
there is no vision the people perisL—
They have been “
preventing leaks.
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The largest grain elevator in the in vain.
poultry raising and dairying have
When the bill calling for the dis assured that there will be no interfer
world is that of the Canadian Nation
done exceptionally well in the district.
ence with legitimate ritualistic use
al Railways at Port Arthur and Fort position of the phosphates of Naurs
We have several feta ef
was being debated in the House of
William, holding 9,500,000 bushels.
"It is highly probable,” »tales Fro-
Commons,
one
of
th»
members
speak-
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In sailing out from Port Arthur,
feasor Forest Ray Moulton, of the
for a trip across Lake Superior^ Lake ing in support ef it said, “On the University of Chicago, in an Outlook
of Nations, I interview,
Michigan and Lake Huron four years ' matter of the League
.
the earth will con
ago this summer on a July afternoon, think it la a violation of the Cove tinue to revolve about the sun and
the writer enjoyed a fine view of this nant,, but on the ground of imperial be in a condition suitable for the
needs, and the necessity for procur abode of the higher forma of life for
elevator.
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ing this tremendous and vital pro hundreds of millions of year;. Its
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If sugar from dahlia and artichoke duct, I shall be inclined to support ultimate destruction, however, is like
tubers can be grown to supplement the government.” And Mr. Dicken wise highly probable. When our sun
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sugar beets, California sugar manu son closes his refital thus: “O young passes again near another sun, the
facturers may soon run their factor men, dead fti your millions, for what planet» which revolve about it at
ies all the year round, says an ex then and for whom has your blood present will probably be utterly des
teen shed?”........................................
change.
troyed gnd scattered along Ahe arms,
Well, beet sugar is not considered
A well-known “missionary” hymn of a new spiral nebula, to be swept up
equal to that produced from sugar contains these tell-tale line*: .
and become parts of a new generation
cane, and it will be a long time before
•"What though the spicy breezes
of plaaeta."
dahlia and artichoke roots begin to be
Blow soft o’er Ceylon’s isle;
“Hundreds of millions of years,’
used in our kitchens.
Though every prospect pleases,
seems like an approximation to eter
And only man ft vilq?”
nity yet why should we worry when
The senior editor of the Sentinel
Translate thia hymn into Hindoo- hot a man or woman now living wil>
who yesterday passed his 78th birth stani, or into Japanese, or into any
day expects to celebrate it tomorrow, one of the Chinese dialects; ask ori be in thi» state of existence a hundred
Coquille, Oregon
fifty years hence.
by a family dinner with his youngest ental “Christians” to sing “Where and
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grandchild, Carol Young, aged 11, every prospect pleases, and only we
There are no storms or hurricanes I
who was born on his birthday—the and our brotbem and siston, and
on the Island of St Helena. In the
first he celebrated here in Coquill- fathers and mothers and aunts and
course of sixty years only two flash- ’
And yet we can’t say, as ao many uncles are vile"—and see how much
les of lightning were recorded. There,
elderly people do, that birthdays progress you do Mt maks in the di
are no motor cam, no lawyers there, i
seem to come any oftener now than rection of world-wide peace.
qnd only five policemen.
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when we were younger.
As another example of the typical
¿till it is not recorded that the i
white attitude, consider thia:
great Napoleon was ever reconciled I
* "Take up the white man’s burden; to his enforced residence there; and I
Send forth the beet ye breed.
from what this Sentinel writer saw 1
Go bind your sons to exile,
of the waters of the South Atlantic I
To serve your captives’ need;
in 1872 and 1B73, he would much pre- !
To wait in heavy harness
fer Coquille to St Helen* as a place i
On fluttered folk and wild.
to »pend his declining years. Hun- i
Your new-caught, sullen people*,
dreds of magnificent specimens of the <
Half-devil, and half child.
weeping willows, propagated from
There you have it, Rudyard Kip slips brought from a tree at Nspo- 1
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ling, western imperialism, Victorian lean’s grave on the island are to be i
piety, white world supremacy—<he seen on eastern Long Island In the I
whole precious combination, with Ha neighborhood of our boyhood homv
terrific threat to the future of man
Alaskans ( omlng toTlregoN'' j
kind.
The nucleus of a "sourdough” j
The Sentinel writer used to reel colony is being started on the Tumalo ,
very ¿«Terentiy abont the matter^ Irrigation Project in Deschutes Coun- j
Dr. Tittle discusses in the Good ty-
Housekeeping. Reading "The Testi
The new Oregon settlers who come ]
mony of the Rocks” by that great from the far North are John Ro»»,
Scottish geologist, Hugh Miller, in of Rampart, Alaska; Samuel E. Gard
the round top of the barque on which ner, of Fairbanks; and John Rile, ji
we were sailing to South America ftf- Sitka. Both Mr. Ross and Mr. Car
-y-throe yeani ago, we still remeipber diner are on the land and are enthus- «
he thrill we experienced as we read iaets in their farming venture. '
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this writer's apostrophe to our Anglo-
Mr. Ross has started to clear Ms 4
Saxon people in which he declared land and is falling logs with which to «
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that ouns waa “the foremost race in build his house. It has been reported
We carry a supply on hand for
the files of time; that dominant race that Mr. Ross has started something, «
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18-00 Ton
Which no other race shall ever sup as one of the largest land owners in' <i
plant or succeed, and to whose up the district has the “bug” and is gu- I
ward and onward march the deep ing to build him a log ttouae of th* ■ *** Hfcernia today. In the year*
ehhoes of eternity shall never reaae •am* type also. Other* are prepar- *int* ’W other banks have come and
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lifetime than in all the unnumbered to respond.”
ing to follow Ms example. The logs 8<*n, have been merged end absorbed;
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Since those seal trying days of are not far from the district and identity has been lort, charatcer has
dhnturies and
passed be
fore his birth.
•re said to be just right for that pur- changed.
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I Th* Hibernia retains tta original
The flrat
A recent crop census taken on the naaae, prmerves its ident ty, and
Dairymen—Ship y
United Sta
alo gives the average of »200.00 grows steadily in
of charac- Coquille I m Cream Co. far
years old if it
•crs. ft 1, reported also
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«-.«OOP F*rtR IN a GOOD TOWN
it W. YOUNG. PaHiaher
H. ALLEN YOUNG, ■
Local Editor and Manager
Hub Clothing and Shoe Co.
Lumber
At Bargain Prices
L Ë. JOHNSON LUMBER CO
SOMETHING BETTER
Cream O’ Coos
Butter and Cottage Cheese
VILLE ICECREAM CO.
COAL
Farr & Elwood, Inc