* ) » P 3 PAGE FOUR Tn COQUILLE TALLEY SENTINEL, COQUILLE. OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, The Sentinel who erected a modern atore building, filled the shelve with quality mer­ chandise, installed a large cash regia- A SOSO MPU 1« A 6M0 TOWS M A. YOUNG and M. D. GRIMES tor, hired the salespeople—but forgot to advertiae to bring in the customers Publishers SO they could see and buy. H. A, YOUNG, Editer Subscription Rst— A PROPOSED AUTO FEE Ono Year........................................... 82.00 In an article sent out by the Oregon Six Months ...................................... 1.00 Three Months.................................. .60 Good Roads Association, commenting No subscription taken unless paid on proposed changes in the automobile for in advance. This rule ia impera­ license foe and gasoline tax, it is tive. stated that the motor vehicle regis­ tration increase over previous years Advertising Rates Display advertising, 25 eante per has varied between 2 j 6 per cent in inch; lean than 5 inches, 80 cents per 1928 to 19.1 per cent in 1928. The inch. No advertisement inserted for gasoline consumption showed an in-’ less than 50 cents. Reading notices crease in 1928 of 87.5 per cent, and 10 conta cents per line. No reading notice, the smallest increase was in 1927 advertisement or l _ ____ of any kind, insert- when it was only 9.5 p*r. cent. ed for leu than 25 cents. , Figuring on the proposed 25 per Entered at the Coquille Poatoffics as cent fiat cut in registration foes, and Second Clase Mail Matter using the 1927 figures for computa­ tion, the license fees for 245,705 vehi­ cles would bo 81,581,692.17 leas, or 86426,788.68. v 1 • NEW OFFICALS MONDAY Next Monday is the date set by law for the change of officials in the court house, but this year there will be but two such adieus and greetings. One is Tn the office of county judge, when Judge D. F. Thompson succeeds Judge Mast. True, there is a further shift­ ing in the county court when Wm. Hagge succeeds M. H. Klockars ss county commissioner, but the occupant of that position does not maintain an office in the county’s administration building. ‘ ,* Whatever criticism any on» may have made of the county court during the past four years, Judge Mast leaves office with the respect, confidence and good wishes of everyone. If he has made mistakes, as we all do, they were not intentional, and are te be classed as matters of judgment rather than of malice. Judge Mast has made a capable and efficient county judge and wo know that Judge Thompson has the ability and courageous intention to give the county as efficient an administration as it ever enjoyed. With-a county defiicit to be wiped out, the coming two or four years will not witness as much progress in road affairs as the last few years have shown, and the incoming court’s inten­ tion to reduce the outstanding indebt­ edness of the county may detract from its popularity at times, but the ultimate reduction of taxes will be a goal which one and all will approve. The other change is in the office of district attoC^py, but here again the . Increasing the gas tax by one cent would, raise 81402,386.78, leaving a net lo«S of 8279,307.39 in Pevenqe. Thia would be reflected in each county of the state, for each county Furniture The 1929 session of the legislature will open a week from next Monday, Jan. 14. One of the important mat­ ters which will receive consideration from the start will bo that of auto­ mobile license reduction and gas tax increase. From present indications both proposals will have a rocky road to travel. ___ .v yrt •£' ' ' .1^ Beginning Saturday, January 5 Odd Dressers • Odd Chiffoniers as lmv as ’n48 ■ • . as low as — r / << rl $1398 ■ •< 'A* ’ ft in in* Ivory Enamel I <* f* J J Walnut Finish 7 ♦ . 0 a « .1 j I Every Article in the Store Will Be Reduced a, Except-a Few Contract Goods receives 25 per cent art!» fees sewt in by its citizens. For the state at large the counties would have 8385,- 000 lees, which would probably mean a 83,000 to 84,000 deduction for Coos county. r OUR ANNUAL JANUÄRY r Now is your chance to buy those pieces of Furniture you have been wanting for your Home Springs and Builtwell” and “Kroler” Davenports Mattresses - Dining Sets - Bedroom at Greatly Reduced Prices. Also Floor Suites in the latest attractive colors. Lamps Simmons Steel Beds Cogswell Chairs <4 cl - Rugs -4 Ranges - Dinnerware - Pottery - Glass- R. A. Easton's Weekly Letter Wo had a beautiful Christmas sea­ ware. Nothing Reserved. son. Not only for the reason it waa a family gathering, for those times always add joys to life, but because the real joys of life are more real, substantial and understandable than ever before. The Christmas spirit is more enlightened, more exhalted in the minds and souls of men for the “good tidings of great joy, which shall bo to all people." It was for the wise men to aoo the Star in the We are going to and Stock East and for the shepherds to hear the angels’ song. Since that day it REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS has been for “whosoever will" to see the star or hear the song and worship From From and praiae. 10% : A few weeks ago we heard by radio the servioes qf the First Congrega ­ office is not maintained in the court COQUILLE, OREGON house. In succeeding J. B. Beding- tional Church of San Francisco. The 50% • K field, W. E. Coleman follows in the singing spared you heavenward. The pastor put in his time answering footsteps of a man who has made good in office, and the experience the questions which had been put up to seas. One of the thinga which gives I Protect the Home Market * retiring prosecuting attorney has se­ him. Ono question, “Do you believe Deity seemed — to me much joy is to be among the cured during the past four years can- - in - the — - —. of — Christ? ----------- ” ----------- (State Market Agent) not help benefitting him all through stump him and he traveled all around people in the atores before Chriat-I Congressman Hawley of Oregon is his legal career. I Robinhood’s bam and did not say mas. This time the place for me waa chairman of the ways and means Mr. Coleman has an excellent law *nything either except that he could at home but I heard about it and the committee, which has the handling of good times every one was having so school preparation, followed by sever­ I not tell what he thought of Christ in tariff legislation, and the attitude of The question I did not miu the spirit of the people. the committee with regard to the al years of practice in Marshfield and a yes or no answer. The churches had beautiful exer-. needs of agriculture is indicated in Myrtle Point and brings to the office wss not what he, thought of Christ, cises in song and story and we enjoy­ a legal mind that will be of great but "Do you believe in the Deity of the following from Washington: ed them hearing about them, It value to Coos county in the next four Christ’” If he had answered the Hawley contended that any farm re­ question by asking ssffiat waa meant was a beautiful Christmas in the lief bill passed would be only supple­ years. , by deity and then defining deity he spirit of that beautiful song of old. mentary to what could be obtained for f R. A. Easton. might have got suS>where. For it agriculture in readjusting the farm ITS A CHANGED MAGAZINE We do all kinds of Acetylene and Elec­ would have been an easy matter for tariff schedules. “The tariff,” he In an editorial in Wednesday’s Mt. Shasta Sunset him to have said whether he believed tric Welding, using the Lincoln Electric said, “is the greatest measure of Oregonian a writer in The Outlook in Chriat as a heathen god or ns one The long, slanting, rays from a Welder. We build Septic Tanks, Air farm relief obtainable. We do 890,- waa shown to be in error in some of co-equal with the Father, full of grace westering sun are creeping up from 000,000,000 worth of business among hie statements regarding prohibition. and Oil Tanks. We have a miller for and truth. the soft green of Mount Shasta’s lower ourselves. „ It’s a caah market, and In the past several months The Out­ mitkfng gears of any kind. We build To, me there is neither question or slopes to the mobile, marble whiteness for the farmer to have an opportunity I look has been so biased on political Tree Shoes, High Lead Carriages and shadow of doubt as to the eternal of the upper reaches. As the rays in this market on at least equal, if, and social questions of the day that place of Jesus, the Christ, in the creep inexorably up and up the not a little more favorable, terms Blocks of all kinds. Come in and get it car. no longer be considered author­ world. “The things which were ac­ mighty mountain the beholder is re­ than his'competitors is the most im­ our prices on this and Iron and Steel ity on current events. In years past complished at Jerusalem,” and con­ minded of a gigantic gold-legged portant thing for the farmer.” with Lyman Abbott at its head The before ordering. . tinue in accomplishment since that spider stalking a supper invisible to Outlook waa a magazine to be re­ - -------------------------- day with increasing force snd en­ him. spected and it held an honored place Grade Crossing Casualties Less larged results is enough. It one Reaching, at last, the topmost in the high schools of the nation. Dr. The harvest of the Grim Reaper should want more, Isaiah refers to the peak, the rays pause a moment, as Abbott possessed a clearness of vision deity of Christ when be’ says: “For though in answer to the protest of a was cut down materially at grade that enabled him to get to the core of unto us a child is bom, unto us a son furious little snow flurry soundlessly crossings on Southern Pacific Lines every problem—and be waa always on is given: and the government »hair be "raging at being deserted by these in the ten-month period ended Octo­ the side of right. Many of hie edi­ upon his shoulder: and his name digits of the day. With a last, lin­ ber 31, last. Compared with the, torials are treasured in the scrap shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, gering caress they take their depar­ same period last year, reportable books of his readers because he wrote The mighty God, The everlasting ture and the eternal snows of the casualties involving automobiles at' in spirit and in truth. But a Pharaoh Father, The Prince of Peace. Of the peak are bathed in an unbelievable grade crossings on the company’s; has arisen that knew not Joseph and increase of his government and peace blending of soft rose and gold. lines showed a reduction in fatalities the present magazine is worshipping there shall be no end, upon the As if waiting for the close of this of 9.4 per cent. The number of in­ strange gods. throne of David, and upon his king­ majestic ceremonial, Dame Nature’s juries decreased 19 per cent in spite Ford Changes Model Seldon Stop in at the Ford Garage in Co- dom, to order it, and to establish it furred and feathered populace again of a gain of 6.2 per cent in automobile I A FIVE YEAR CAMPAIGN At a meeting of the Society of Au3- qtolle and look them over and take a with judgment and with justice from resume their activities. registration in the states traversed , The sharp, A summary of the five and one-half henceforth even for ever. The zeal These figures would in- 1 'omobile Engineers lately an address tide in one of the model A cars If staccato bark of a predatory coyote, by the S. P. year campaign, conducted by the of the Lord of hosts will perform triumphant in the discovery of a leg­ dicate that efforts of the press, waa mad* by a Prominent national en- you have never ridden in one it will Oregon-^Btate Chamber of Commerce this.” asao- j ^ineer who told his listeners _____ that 0* * revelation in easy riding and ible trail across the little creek, .schools, churches, automobile 1___ in its land settlement campaign, Isaiah would not have had to hum wakes the echoes while the bickering ciations jtnd the railroads to educate th-re was great danger, in fact the smooth running. 51^ shows the following reeulta: and haw if he had been asked as to and quarreling of the birds over quar­ the public in safe driving at g^de trouble had already started, through Total families located—3,508. lh«ir efforts in bringing out a new what he believed concerning the deity ters and the rustle of the little furry crossings are being well rewarded. : their Football by Electricity Total investment—314,967,333.50. model every year or less, and that or divinity of Christ. things scurrying hither and yon on Notre Dame and Drake University Total acreage—114,030. I danger was that they were promoting In the New Testament Christ is nameless errands lend a somnolent *ve «igned a contract for a football Total inquiries—91,575. "automobile buying indigestion.” He known ae the Shepherd and as Im- cheerfulness to all. Pieces of literature mailed out— manual, "God with us.” said that new models were so fre- A zephyr comes twisting and glid­ . Pield- und*r a battery of 253,578. I quent it was very much like asking a Tn the 23rd Psalm Davitf says: “The ing through the countless needles of “ By DR. JOHN W HOLLAND ! n ’ a^t* m *' T h * which wil 1 ** Total letters mailed—179,644. \ Lord is my shepherd.” It is evident the towering pines and they immedi­ I I man to cat six meals a day with the The report then goes on to ssy that tneee folks had an' abiding faith in inevitable result that he would ha>4 n 19W ' bring ately use it to carry their evening nvht football to Chicago for . Oregon has eighteen million farm the eternal ami ^ths Christ-who-was- - to see a doctor a rut »tap eating alto- antliwn. It U 1 of the spheres. tI Money lent ts soon *|>eot. acres. That the value of agricultural before the foundation of the world. gether. "Why,” said he, “before,, man It sings of Time and Space; of Life A courageous mind puts the production for 1928 is about 8170,- ,lkeIy 40'000 or 60,000 watts I If I wanted more proof as to the “bop” Io hope. . I I has finished paying for his ear you and Death; of deathless Love and fl hi». th* P',yinr fleld 000,000, produced on about 8,000,000 divinity of Christ, we had it as we bring out from one to two new models magnificent. Adventure. It breaths I fl Push and Pull are on «p|H>slte I a which is not pleasing to the man who acres, exclusive of pasture. Only heard, “Silent night, holy night,” and Chica*° -tedium. A pro­ aides of every door of op a of worlds dead and forgotteh and of I one- sixth of the land is actually pro­ “O Hille town of Bethlehem," and I i nas th« then oM model and Uirfiniihed gram of fireworks is also planned. portunity. others yet unborn. It whispers of I ducing. N • i ,Amemb*r of Notre Dame oth^ great songs come in out of the The pathway of life is never so payment« for it on his hands." fl a the fauns Snd fays that played in the • a In Oregon we have built a splendid sir. The more years which pass over crooked hut that there Is a Grinn"n Who “ w Drake P,ay The Ford Motor Company’s policy i youth of an ancient time, and of the I system of highways, excellent Nor­ my head increase my trust in the view straight up from It. I “ i j as always been for no yearly models P1X wth,- . • « ■»/ '• *t <■ * 1 1. » t