The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, November 15, 1929, Page 4, Image 4

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H. A. YOUNG and M. D. GRIMES
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H. A. YOUNG, Editor
MO8T PEOPLE ARE LUCE DUCKS
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out “self-made” men. There is no each thing. Ne man sv-
Subscription Rates
Other people did it. The so-called “self-mode” man was
Ona Year............................................$2.00 erm
for others,
just
enough to know that every time be did
8ix Months..................... .... ............ 100
Three Months ........................................ 60 others would do more for him—and he did it.
No subscription taken unless paid
* You want to make money. You wouldn’t be doing what you are doing
for in advance. Thia rule is impera-
if you didn’t. Believe it or not, the fact remains you can not make money
unless your neighbor does. Therefore, what you do to help him, helps you;
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and what he doe« to help you, helps him.
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Advertising Rates
Your neighbor isn’t just the man next door, but the man next door to
Display advertising, * 25 cents per
inch; less than 5 inches, »0 cents per him, and the man next door to everybody elee in Coquille. In other words,
inch.
No advertisement inserted for your neighbors are the people who make up your community.
lees than 50 cents. Reading notices
If your neighbom didn’t do for you, where would you be? You can’t
10 cents per line. No reading notice,
or advertisement of any kind, insert­ do a thing by yourself. You can’t Mt, steep, work or play without others
entering into it in some way. Sounds ridiculous, doesn’t it—but try get­
ed for leas than 25 cents.
ting along by yourself and see how far you get.
Entered at the Coquille Postoffice as
Socially, the fellow who does not hold up hte end is a poor sport, a
Second Clasa Mail Matter
short horse, a tight-wad and a mqoeher. You say, “Ho has Ash hooks in
his pockets,” which is anything but complimentary, and something that you
would not want said about you. In fact, you detest such people.
There really isn’t a great difference between things social and things
Coos’ Share to Be 881,404
civic, except that there are more short horses entered in the latter event.
Approximately $8,750,000 will ar- Many of you who are good eporta socially are mooebers civically—not al­
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crue to the state of Oregon during the ways intentionally so, but so, neverthelsM.
Most of you are like duck*. Ducks are used to water—in fact, can’t
period from October 1, 1929, to De­
cember 31, 1930, from motor vehicl* live without it While they have it they don’t worry becatiM of the lack
fees, according to a projection of re­ ef it; but if their pond dries up, they quack their hMds off.
Others are working to keep the water tn your pond—to insure con­
ceipts from ouch sources made by Hal
tinual existence, growth and prosperity of your town that you and your
E. Hou, secretory of atate.
“A break in the registration year neighbom may live, work, play and make money. Recognise it; appreciate
and a change in the license fees, both it If in the past you have unwittingly been a civic tight-wad, there is no
in>e like the present to come out of it.
authorised by the 1929 legislature
_____ of Coos '
of Ostober, 1929. in
in
Plaintiff, and Stella L.
______ Fred 8. Bynon, her hua-
Esther SehiUerstrom and Busi
ness Men’s A<ijoatm«nt Co., a corpor­
ation, are Defendant«, Case No. 8966,
of said Court and commanding mo to
m H the hereinafter
described real
property to satisfy the sum of $3296.
20 with interest at 10 per cent from
March 20th. 1928, the further sum of
it
$646.60 with interest at 10 pei ir
from June 4, 1929, the furtner ,-----
of $6.00 searching records, an Attor­
ney fee of $400.00 and costa and dis­
bursements $35.40 together with ac
cruing costs, I WILL ON SATUR­
DAY? THE 80th DAY OF NOVEM­
BER, 1929, at the hour of 10 o’clock
in the forenoon of said day at the
front door of the County Court House
in the City of Coquille, Coos County,
Oregon, offer for sale and sell at pub­
lie auction, to the highest and beat
bidder for cash in hand, al! the right,
title and interest of the said Defen-
denta in and to the following des­
cribed real property, to-wit:
Lota numbered 4 and 27 and the
Northerly 28 feet of Lota numbered
8 and 28, in Block numbered 49. Town
of North Bend. Coos County, Oregon,
«ecording to the plat thereof on file
and of record in the office of the Coun­
ty Clerk of Coo« County, Oregon.
Said eale being made subject to re­
demption in the manner provided by
Dated at Coquille, Oregon, this 28th
day of October, 1929.
have made the estimation of probable
H. E. H om ,
(Copyright, 1929, Dyckston, Inc, reproduction prohibited in whole or in part)
receipts from automobile fees difficult
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Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon
This Town Doctor Article, one of a series of fifty-two is published by
and the department has been conser­
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The Sentinel in co-operation with the Coquille Lions Club.
vative in outlining ite anticipated
revenues,” says Mr. Hou. "The state
will receive during 1980 fees for li­ of the earth but it stretches one*« Notes by • Coos Grange Member
cense« covering a year and a half, at imagination to credit her with honest
"Benefits will come only to those
the motorist will be required to take ntentiona when ehe makes her bed who are willing to organise and, g»-
out a half-year license January 1 with “the bear that walks lilte a man." operate,” says a
ber of
Fed- Viola Hagar, Plaintiff,
and at the expiration of this license on The offspring from the cross of the
vs.
HOgar, Defendant,
June SO, 1930, -payment wtB be dn-
Burnì
for a year’s license to run until June be nothing more nor less than a cub­
Case No. 9105
30, 1981. Adding to the collection o' whelp with the depraved appetite of
Tp Willard Hdgar, the above named
18 months’ revenue within a 12-month he Russian bear.
Defendant:
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We
are
glad
that
Senator
Brookhart,
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
period will be the income from th'
OF OREGON, you are hereby re­
normal increase in the number of mo­ of Iowa, introduced us to the high sign
quired to eppear and answer the Com­
tor vehicles registered in the state tife of some U. S. senators and their
plaint filed against you in the ebove
Those new acquain­
bringing a total of collections for the mtortainsrs.
entitled suit, on pr before Saturday,
tances
do
not
leave
within
us
a
feel
­
the 30»h day of November, 1929, said
15 months starting October 1, 1929,
date being after the expiration of
of $8,758,328, according 4o the statis­ ing of pride.
four weeks from the date of the first
The tariff investigation committee
tics compiled. Of thia total, admin­
publication of this Sumoinns, and if
of the Senate brought out evidence
The
secretary
of
the
national
istrative expense will require $850,-
you fail so to appear and answer said
332, leaving a net revenue of $8,407,- that some senators either lack intelli­ grange reports that last year has Complaint, or otherwise plead thereto,
991 to be distributed to the ¿ountiea of gence or 'good intentions in their offi­ seen an usual growth of the grange, for want thereof, the Plaintiff win ap­
ply to the Court for the relief prayed
the state and the state highway fund.” cial capacity or are so depraved in the greatest for several years. Ore­ for in her Complaint, to-wit: For a
gon
has
led
all
the
older
grange
states,
character
that
they
do
not
know
right
decree dissolving the marriage and
Of this total, the estimated amount
to be turned over to Coos county next from wrong. That Senator Bingham Washington second and Ohio third in marriage contract now and heretoftre
year is $87,404.22 as against the $53,- of Connecticut surely got a tin can the number of new granges organised. existing between Plaintiff and De­
fendant; that Plaintiff have her maid­
898.80 received in 1929. This differ­ hung to him. The lobbyist is to find North Carolina has had ths greatest en name of Viola Tharp, restored to
grange
growth
but
this
is
new
terri
­
hard
sledding
for
he
is
to
lose
"his
her, and for such other and further
ence is due to the statute passed by
just
the test legislature which apportions prestige when he is tagged for what tory for the grange and they have had ____ aa to the Court may
and
equitable.
the
benefit
of
national
deputise.
The
he
is;
then
he
will
be
out
in
the
open,
one-third of the motor vehicle revenue
The grounds upon which said relief
instead of one-fourth as heretofore. not as a patriot but as one who is North Carolina state grange was
's based in said Complaint is desertion.
ganised in September,
This Summons is served upon you
And the state highway fund is not ex­ working for what there is in ft.
by publication thereof in the Coquille
It must be difficult for one who was
pected to bo lessened by reason of thia
valley Sentinel, pursuant to order of
National lecturer, James C. Farmer, the Hon. J. T. Brand, Judge of the
greater apportionment to the counties 1 not in uniform to realise the sudden
stillness
of
inactivity
when
on
Armis
­
of
South
Newbury,
N.
H.,
writes
that
and the lower license fee to be eollct- 1
ibove entitled Court, made, dated and
ed in 1980, because the one cent addi­ tice day 11 yean ago the order "eease the new 1930 lecturers’ hand-book is entered on the 31st day of October,
tional gas tax will make up what 1 firing” was given and armies stood at ready to mail to all the lecturers who 1929, and which order requires that
as to what the next move will send him a request for it and in­ the date of the first publication of said
would otherwise be a deficit in the attention
1
Summons shsll be on the 1st day of
would be. The firing ceased. But the close • two cent stamp.
The na­ November, 1929, the date of the last
highway department funds.
fighting has continued throughout the tional grange Monthly says:
publication
thereof being Friday, the
“This
1929.
What Corn Whiskey Will Do years since the brains, of men con­ book is full of helpful information for 2$th day of November,
J. ARTHUR BERG,
tending as to whether the same forces grange lecturers. “It is practical and
Attorney for Plaintiff,
((Pocahontas Record)
which brought on the war are to be full of meat from cover to cover."
Residence and P. 0. Address, Co-
An exchange says corn whiskey will
dethroned or as to whether the forces
luillo, Oregon.
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remove «tail» from summer clothes.
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of righteousness are to control. The
No doubt correct. It will also remove
The dairyman gets 46c out of every
forces of righteousness are marching,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
summer clothe«, as well as the win­
dollar paid out by the Borden’s milk
conquering and to conquer.
Notice is hereby given that the un­
ter, spring and autumn clothes, not
company, according to their recent dersigned has been appointed by the
—R. A. Easton.
only from the man who drinks it, but
report.
Their dollar is divided as County Court of the State of Oregon
from the wife and children as well.
follows:
to the dairyman 46c, to la­ for Coos County as executor of the
RICHARD AND EDWARD EARLEY
last Will and Testament of Carrol C.
It will remove the linings of stomach,
bor
25c,
to
railroads 9c, the share­ Goodman, deceared, and all persons
HEADRICK
hair from head, teeth and tonsils,
holders 3c, for materials, bottles, etc. having claims against his estate are
reputation and self respect It will These are His jewels. In lending them 17c.
required to present the same to the
to ue. He laid them
remove what little sense the drinker
undersigned at the law offices of J.
J,
Stanley, in First National Bank
Down in a safe chalice of father and
has, and make a wildcat out of what
Economy Plus
building, in Coquille, Coos County,
motherly care,
would otherwise be an inoffensive plug
Here’s a brand new Coolidge story Oregon, within six months from the
citisen. It will remove the food from Feathered with tenderness, widened
date of this notice.
which Is typical of our _______
former proai-
the table, the furniture from the
and deepened by wisdom;
Dated October 25th, 1929.
Milas M. Goodman,
They are Hi« jewel«. He put them dent’s well-known urge for economy.
hou te, and the happy, eager look from
It seems that a few yeans ago a uts
the faces of little children. Aa a re­
to «bine for us there.
party of tourist« visited the Coolidge
mover, corn whiskey has no equal.
They are Hi« jewels. The light of His
NOTICE
homestead and talked with Calvin’s
heaven is in them.
¡father, and on leaving one of them Of District Meeting for Bead District
R. A. Easton’s Weekly Letter
Ne. U Coos Comity, State
The Warmth of His loving, the in­
proffered a cigar.
Notice is Hereby Siren, that, pur­
The Pacific University homecoming
finite reach of His thought,
.
“No thanks,*’ replied the Granite
which was held Nov. 9 was marked by In bodies of childhood He pours out
suant to a petition duly signed by
«pant
State farmer, “I don’t smoke.”
one great event when the Elisabeth
His grace and His beauty:
not less than three freeholders and
“But your eon uses the weed, doesn’t Sal voters of Road District No. lfi,
Baker Schley memorial endowment of
Himself is within them, as nky in
ho?" countered the caller pleasantly.
Coos County, Oregon, and filed in
3100,000 was received from Mrs
a dewdrop is caught.
“Ye«,’’ replied Coolidge senior, “Cal the Office of the County Clerk of said
Schley’s sons, Evander B. and Kenneth
His jewels—His children—with Jesus’ smokes all right; he used to buy him, County on the 28th day of October,
B. Schley of New York.
1929, a District road meeting of T
,
own sou? mirrored in them;
self Pittsburg stogies at three for a district will be held on the 18th
An editorial in the Oregonian said
Oh guard them, kind Father, and let nickle, but when the war came on he of November, 1929, at the hour el
Dr. John F. Dobbs, president of Paci­
A. M. of said day at Community I
not their lustre grow dim!
couldn’t get but two of ’em."
fic University, was helped toward an
He said of His oWn that a email child,
“Well, that was tough, wasn’t it?” McKinley, in «aid road district to
education when he was a boy and that
able the resident taxpayers and legal
a young child, shall lead them: mid the tourist sympathetically.
voters of said road district to as­
he also tutored her two sons later.
Draw near to these children, and
“Yea," drawled the old gentleman semble and organise and at said time
And now that their tutor, John F.
know yourself nearer to Him!
seriously, " *twas one ef the things and place to vote and levy a special
Dobbs is president of Pacific Univer­
and additional tax for road purpose«,
about the war that Cal didn’t like."
—
Frances
Holmstrom.
and the said meeting may also trans­
sity these boys present a $100,001)
I
act-such fther legal business aa the
memorial endowment fund to Pacific
University in memory of and aa a
The average
in the _ country __
to- legal voters thereat may deem neces­
More efficient farm buildings for
_ fowl ____
sary or expedient.
lasting memorial to their mother. To Oregon will be the topic of discussion d,f '«J” only about 60 eggs a year,
Dated this 29 day of October, 1929.
D. F. Thompson.
me that $100,000 is more than a mem- at a farm building conference at Ore- ••3*
Oregon Experiment station,
Cocmty Judge
orial endowment. It ia evidence that' gon State college, Thursday evening, Good feed and management would
youth represented by John F. Dobbs November 21. The conference to be- r*i* this figure with some hens, but
NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL
snd the Schley boys kept faith with ing arranged by the schools of agri- oGtera rfmply lack the machinery for
ACCOUNT
life throughout the years and delev- culture, forestry and engineering to nw>r* eggs, hence improvement is a
NOTICE Ml HEREBY GIVEN:
give
people
of
the
state
an
opportun-
matter
of
breeding.^
oped that faith into the fruitage of
That the undersigned administrator of
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the Estate of Albert W. Sturtevant,
usefulness which not only honors the ity to hear the all-important question I
«■iaJSS iksrau's
one far whom the memorial is made
and the sons who gave it but also the
man who by his life inspired the gift
and taught youth to k«ep faith with
life.
Judging from associated press news
the soviet Buaetans put up a great
show, patting themselves on the back
the day they celebrated the anniver­
sary of the day when they commenced
to rob and murder Russia. The Ram­
sey MacDonald government of Eng­
land may be all right in its intentions
of peace and foodwill to the people«
by nation«) authorities. .
That the 1929 U. of O. homecoming
at Eugene will bring to the univer-
sity campus the largest crowd of alum-
ni ever to assemble there for any one
occasion has been verified by Jean­
nette Calkins, secretary of the alumni
association, who eatSmates the total
will reach 2000. for today and tomor­
row’s celebration.
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j that much valuable plant food test to
the soil.
Surveys made of Oregon
*> ha
the experiment station show
f that the additional humus supplied by
‘
»nd other plant waste« is need-
: ad in the majority of soils of
atete.
the County Court for Coo« County.
Oregon, and that Saturday, the 23rd
day of December, 1929, at the Court
Room of said Court, in th. County
Court House, in Coquille, Oregon, at
ten o’clock in the forenoon, has been
by said Court fixed as the time and
place for hearing objections thereto,
and for final settlement of said ae­
The price of gasoline throughout tata.
, , „
L. L. Ray,
world ranges from an average of
Administrator of the Estate of Al­
16.3 cants per gaUon in the United bert W. Sturtevant, deceased.
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States to 66 cents per gallon in Bo­
livia, reports the Oregon State Motor
Call Farr A Elwood for transfer
Association.
«nd fuel.
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Transfer and Delivery
Local and Long Distance Hauling
We carry a stock of SHINGLES and are agents for
Mill Wood
Two Phones
10U and 91L
aaa-
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Mansell Drayage & Delivery Co.
SEPTIC TANKS
are the only safe and sanitary way to dispose of
sewage where connection with a sewer is impos­
sible.
We manufacture Septic Tanks for both the
Wholesale and Retail Trade
38x48 inch Tanks, sufficient in size for a family
Other sizes in proportion,
of 6, holding 200 gallons - - 328.50
Before ordering see the
COQUILLE MACHINE SHOP
COQUILLE
M other’s Bread and Pastry
Tea can save lets of trouble
sad
IDEAL BAKERY
“Service and Quality”