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PACE FOUR The Sentinel a mm raras ia a mm I They complain about the weight of the "cart wheels,” though no one out here objects to money of any kind. tmm R. A. Eaatort Weakly Letter H. A. YOUNG and M. D. GRIMES Publishers In May, 1897, we moved from Em E. A. YOUNG, Editar pire to the East Fork of the Coquille. We lived for several months in the Subscription Rates house which is now the home of Mr. One Year.......................................... W-W and Mrs. Jack Mayse. It was then Six Mon'ha............ ......................... L00 we became acquainted with Mrs. Three Months.......................... 40 No sujseription taken unless paid Moaty Minard and her family. The for in advance. Thia rule is impera Minard mill then wm a mw mill and tive. a grist mill in the same building. As I remember it the grist mill wm up Advertising Rates stairs. ML M. Young had the sawmill Display advertising. 26 cento per inch: I ms than 5 inches, 80 cento per **A road led from the lumber yard, inch. No advertisement inserted for less than 50 cents. Readings sotM which wm fenced, to the Minard badn 10 cents per line. No reading notice, or advertisement of any kina, insert and continued on beyond to the Martin Miller place on Elk Creek, where it ed for lets than 25 cents. ■ connected with the “county road” Entered at the Coquille Postoffioe as which came up Elk Creek and contin Second Claes Mail Matter. ued about two miles up the saeok to the John Miller plane. John wm a Office Cerner W. First and Willard St. eon of Martin. At the mill yard there was a gate STATISTICS REFUTE which opened into this road which HARD TIMES TALK went to the Minard barn and contin ued on to the Martin Miller place. Tn spit» of all the talk of hard times There were also gates, one a little which has been current for the last gate which opened into a trail, which ten pionths, a study of the report of led from the mill yard down the river the Federal Reserve Board shows that bank to the Minard house. As < re for 1930 the industrial and mining member, also a big gate which opened production has been equal to the aver into one of the Minard cultivated age for the last eight years, although fields, the same field into which the lower than the peak of the boom pe little gate opened. Alm them wm a riod in the early part of 1929. gate which opened from that lumber In the retail trade, sale« reported to yard into a road which led to the Mike the Board for June of this year are Krantz place. ten per cent lower than June of last I have no recollection of ever hear year, but lower prices account for a ing that the road which ledd to the large part of this decease and the ac Minard barn and continued over to tual amount of merchandise changing the Martin Miller place wm a comity hands is more nearly the same for road. Neither have I any recollection both years than the figures indicate. of ever bearing that the road which Employment and payrolls, however, led to the Mike Krantz place wm a are on a downward trend in manufac county road nor that the trail which turing industries, which is a natural led from the little gate to the Minard condition, for more and better ma house waa a public one. In all the chinery in consantly replacing the hu years since, 1 never heard questioned man worker in all industrial plants. the right of the Minards to have the To offset this, new factories and new gate at the road which loads from the business are being opened up all tbs lumber yard into their pasture, to time. The manufacture of radios, air their bams and on to the old Martin planes and electric refrigerators are Miller place until I road in the Sen examples of modern necessities which tinel that that gate had been dyna were practically unknown ten and fif mited. teen years ago. ___ ______ __ bridge, _ _______ Aa to the Minard I waa told According to corporation earnings that'the bridre was'¿¡tilt and’ the reports, th. net profits of the report- ,Fbulld M th.t the ing companies for th. first six month. farnJ, the The Pioaeer Methodkt Church S. D. Walters, Pastor 191 So. Henry St , Phone 50-J Sunday School 10 a. m. Morning Worship 11 a. m. Solo by Mm. Marvel Oberteuffer, accompanied by M.se Mary Esther Hartley. This will be our last op portunity to bear Mrs. Oberteuffqr be fore she returns east Evening Worship 8 p. m. Rev. J. B. Needham, Presiding Elder of the Portland district, will preach at this hour and will hold the First Quarterly Conference after the ovenmg service. Duet by Miss Barbara Richmond and Miaa Katherine Jane Hassler. Epworth League and Junior Ep worth Society 7 p. m. You are invited to worship with us Sunday. W ' «MW«—-SSWMMW-MB ANNOUNCEMENT We are pleased to announce that Mr. Clyde E. Niles, Christian Science Society formerly the Ford Dealer at Sheridan, Oregon, has joined our bunday School at 9:30 a. m. Sunday Service at 11 a. M. Subject for next Sunday, "Soul." Wednesday evening m ee tin g at 8 o’clock. Free public Reading Room open in Church Building every' Tuesday and Friday afternoons from two to five. The public ia cordially invited to at tend our services and to visit the Reading Room. company and the firm name from now on will be Niles - Baker Motor Company. Mr. Niles has had a large experience in the Ford field and stands very high both with Ford Motor Company and with the Ford patrons where he operated. Church of Christ Bible School 10 a. m. Nod C. Kelley. Supt. Morning worship 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. Evening Mrvices 8 p. m. Prayer meeting and choir practice each Thursday evening. The public ia cordially invited to attend our services. * D. L. Hackett, minister. Mr. Niles has taken over the management of our company and wishes to extend to the people of the Coquille territory a most cordial invitation to drop in and get acquainted Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday School, 10 a. m. Morning Preaching, 11 a. m. Evening Preaching 8:00 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:80 p. m. Scriptural, spiritual preaching. G. A. Gray, Pastor. Niles-Baker Motor Co Formerly W. J. Baker Motor Company _un o K . per --------- . below the Hawm ffl nd j take their North Side Church of God of , 1880, while 25 cent |i] . an< their grists to the f V-.. ----------.v------------------ Pastor Bradley, of Shawnee, Okla rafll «F of th* cent below 1928. The industries which ’* “ , when it wm possible to haul a load homa, will preach at the regular I have suffered most are the automo over the roads. Never did I hear that morning service at the Church of God I bile, mining, coal mining, textiles and the "eounty road" extended beyond Sunday morning, August 17. building materials, their net profits that lumber yard. I read in the Sen falling off from 85 to 70 per cent. On tinel that Judge Brand ruled that the Foursquare Gospel Church the other hand amusements, drugs, road from the lumber yard to the old 259 E. 2nd St., Coquille, Ore. railway equipment, restaurant chains Martin Miller place is a county road Rev. Elmer and Jean Sadler, Pastors 4-H Exhibits at State Fair snd shoes have all enjoyed a substan for the reason it has been there forty Brother and Sister Sadler extend Thirty-four counties are to be rep tial increase. For the industrial years. Can he get away from the fact their thanks to all for the large love resented at Salem Sept. 22 to 28 when group as a whole, net proflts in 1980 that the gate hu also been there for offering given to them for their va more than 500 members of boys’, and represented a return on net worth ty years? If forty years establishes cation. Brother Sadler is back on girls’ 4-H clubs will take an active (not stock market quotations) of five the right of the road, why does it not duty after a short visit with friends > part per cent in six months, or ten per cent establish the right of the gate also? Mrs. Sadler will [ hibit in Auburn, Wash. 1 ‘ annually, higher than for either 1929 I read in the Sentinel that Leland remain with her mother for a few ' fajr. or 1928. Gross timings of public Minard is intending to carry the case weeks’ rest. She hopes to be with At j,Mt six «»unties nexer before utility systms, including electricity, to the state supreme oourt. I am not telephone, etc., are slightly below the expressing an opinion as to whether us again Friday, August 22nd. Mias exhibiting are to send delegates with Ena Fanson wm called back on duty special displays of products, while normal rate of increase and the net that would be «rise or unwise, but in her home church. Everyone en others will materially increase their earnings vary from four per cent in from the facte m I know them, I hope joyed Miaa Fannon with her straight exhibits, according to H. C. Seymour, crease to two per cent decrease. he wins, for I belieye he is in the forward messages. She is the girl of Corvallis, state club leader. The This period of depression has been right and that the law of the land and evangelist of Hillsboro, Oregon. gain in exhibits this year ia made pos a test for the stability of the install not the law of the dynamiter should We are sorry them was a misun sible by a new arrangement whereby ment plan of buying and this system rule. derstanding about the Dunkerd quar every club is given financial aid in of credit has stood the strain «roll. The All the years the Minards ran those tette being with us last Thursday. bringing entriM to the fair. At a leading finance companies have not mills or mill, they accommodated ev had to re-poseesa an undue percen erybody. Mrs. Monty Minard is one Somehow they failed to notify us, ex- I meeting of county superintendents in tage of ears. Of course, with the low of the beet women 1 ever knew. I am cept through another party, a month Salem, it wm voted to allow each ering of wages, the man who is buy willing to chip in a dollar to help before. We hope to ham them with club 50 cents per exhibit, with a limit us next year. I of Heretofore it has boon noces- ing on time, has had to curtail his carry on the case. There ought to bo Gravel Ford expects the group each f.ary for a club to scorn at leMt M other expenditures in order not to a hundred of old timers left who will Thursday, 8:00 p. m. All turn out for ' points to receive the |50 offered by lose the articles he has partly paid chip in to help the Minards now. a good service. , j the state fair board, t h ose counties for and this has affected the sale of R. A. Easton. Sister Buehheister welcomes all to unable to reach the minimum limit new goods to some extent. the morning prayer meetings in the thereby forfeiting all outside aid. Interest rates are lower than they Christian Endeavor Conference church at 9:80 a. m., Tuesday, Wed- Valuable awards for the two boys have been in years now and we are and two girls adjudged the outatand- The eleventh annual Christian En nesday, Thursday and Friday. beneAtting locally by this when the One week from today, Friday Au- ing -4-H members in the state am school district made a saving of deavor Summer Conference will be 812,000 this week by refunding school held at Turner, Oregon, August 25- gust 22nd, will mark the closing of available again this year through the children ’s CVWffaj vacation V* Bible courtesy of three prominent Oregon- Sept L It’s purpose is to furnish j the ---- ------- — ----- vmbw school, ¡« vimiuvih . bonds. be w‘tb “• tbat night. They ¡ana. The four honor members are to Bank deposits of all kinds are grow training in Christian Endeavor work P'Bn AU •r* working on a program that will he guests of E. L. King, suporinten- ing rapidly. Time, demand and gov and other lines of leadership. ernment deposits of the banks of the young peopdo who wish to attend are »how us what they have learned in dent of the Southern Pacific lines of i Bible school. There are over fifty an- Oregon, at a banquet in his private Federal Reserve have increased by eligible. During the mornings, delegates will rolled. 'car, where they will be presented six and one-half per cent over those attend classes on various phases, of Saturday night, street meeting 8:00 with highly-prised watches by Guy of one year ago. Christian Endeavor work. Afternoons P- m- I Talbot, president of the Northwestern All these facts indicate that the ! will be given to ________ directed recreation, * Electric Company. _________ I Sunday, 9:45 a. m. Sunday School, ____________ . Richard W. Price, country is prosperous and that we j j—-»__ M___ _______ a..»»___ ee _ a ex __ . • m slaaa » A A 11 - — Including a_______ baseball, volley-ball, swim- * claB* tor wm you. At 11 a. m. preach- manager of m the Crater Lake Lodge, have no cause for alarm nor com ming, boating, etc. Each evening , *“<> • missionary message and inter- will be host to the quartet during a etc; plaint. Boom conditions are never as there will be an inspirational address, eating pictures from Oiina. At 6:80 week’s vacation next summer at the desirable as the steady, sure growth Young People’s meeting; young boy Southern Oregon resort that is being enjoyed generally by the given by Dr. Victor Morris of the University of Oregon. The closng and girl, you are welcome. At 7:45 ; average industry and business con event of each evening will be a bon p. m. a big evangelistic s*rvice; sub cern at the present time. fire meeting out of doors, at which ject, "The Dragon, What Is It?" by Professor Roes Gulley of Eugene, Brother Sadler. Hear this message. The American pen pie are noted for dean of lb* conference, rill preside. New Way To End adopting fads but the interest in NOTICE OF MEETING OF THE Distress In 20 Minutes COUNTY BOARD OF EQUAL flowers and gardens which is sweeping IZATION ENGLISH WAY this country is more than a mere Tax Foreclosure Sale Tomorrow The 1925 Coos county tax fore passing fancy. Flower shows are at The Coos County Board of Eq isli- tracting crowds of eircua-like propor closure sale will be held on the front zation will meet at the Court House If you want to instantly . relieve at Coquille. Oregon, on M nday. the weary, inflamed, burning feet you tion« and one little garden magazine stope of the court house on Saturday, nust lirst REMOVE THE CAUSE. 8th day of September, J98' ’ . and boasts of over a million and a third August Id, beginning at 10:00 o’clock publicly examine ’le a.«sras;"eM rjBi, And the general cause of moat foot subscribers. It is to be hoped that a. m. This will bo a regular public and correct all errors in .alna ion, troubles is harmful acids and poisons which accumulate in the tens of this interest will continue long after sale, subject to competitive bidding, descriptions or qualities of 1 nds, ■vhich loi-X ww or xxesiv t nr.uiuri ..<»4. SA - ” A j, w ' reve V|'ll 1 u • II^W other pre s en t-da y mdtrnmee record« me. It shall be the du*y of ill per the Oxygen in Radox can force out. at tree-sitting and other modern hob Immediately rid your pores of sons interested to annear at the bies are forgotten. above olace and time sto ted. Peti these trouble-makers by soaking tions or applications fcr the re luc- ■ our feet for 20 minutes in a wonder- thm of a particular aaseesm nt «hall f illy soothing, cleansing, revitalizing With silver declining «0 per cent in be made in writing, '«rifled by >ath Radox Footbath. You’ll be astonished value, the silver dollar has become of the apnlicM’ or bis attorn v and st how marvelously soothed and cooled be filed with th* bo .rd within fl teen your feet «rill be--walk all next day more of a token of value than ever days from tbo tin»' 1' is r*oui»<,| to with greatest comfort! and its use will decline mors and Rsdox is guaranteed to give any meet, and any petition or applica more. There are easterners who come tion not so made, verified and filed one flawless feet or money bach— and to this coast who have never seen a shall not be considered or acted upon that means painful feet—sweaty feet by the Board. —corns, bunions and callouses. Get silver dollar, so' universal io paper J. P. Beyers, Radox at Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc. currency on the Atlantic seaboard. NOBLER â WALKER. SIU *~rni—. or any drug store. Read directions. BURNING FEET THE V SERVICE SALES Coquille, Ore H. T. 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