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THE COQUILLE VALLMY B1MMXBL. COQUILLE ORBGON. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. IMS. How Old? He doesn’t look a day over fifty. And feels like forty. At the oft of 62. . That’s the happy state of health nd pep a man enjoys when he gives : j vital organs a little stimulant! When your system ia stagnant .Mt you feel sluggish, headachy, lalf-alive—don’t waste money on tonics" or “regulators" or similar patent medicines. Stimulate the fiver and bowels. Use a famous physician’s prescription evera drug store keeps. Just ask them for Dr. Caldwell* syrup pepsin. This appetizing syrup is made from fresh laxative hem, active senna, and pure pepsin. One do« will clear up almost any case of headachy biliousiMaa* constipation. -------------------------- 11 -■*<«&■!■ - -LA J- 41 ______ BAYE ASPIRIN is always SAFE beware of imitations Unless you see the name Bayer and imitations. Millions of the word genuine on the package as proved that it is safe. pictured above you can never be sure that you are taking the genuine have Genuine Bayer Aspirin promptly relieves : Bayer Aspirin that thousands of physicians prescribe in their dsily Headaches practice. Rheumatism Lumbago Neuritis Toothache The name Bayer means penuine Aspirin. It is your guarantee of purity—your protection against the Neuralgia No harmful after-effect* folleo» ti» UK. It doe» not depreu the heart. NOTICE OF COUNTY WARRANTO MORE THAN SEVEN YEARS OLD Notice ia hereby given that the County Warrant« hereinafter net out were issued more tl ___ . •even ____ .____ than «even yeara r________________ yean prior to the flrat first day of July, 1932, into present« ited ’ to the and payment will be refuaed on all of said warrants the County Treasurer on and after aixty days from C — date of ! the Pint Publication of thia notice, Aug. S, 1932: General Fund Warranto Number Date- Issued Name 6539 ..Aug. 1924 Odessa Trowbridge . 1ÍF24 6549 Cofa Randleman . •.. vex. 1924 7174 Al Peteraon ............. 7788 ...Oct 1924 Sarah A. McCloskey 8278 ...Oct. 1924 B. N. Smith ........... ...Dec. 1924 8279 Joe Foatar ............... .. .Dec. 1924 8313 Walter Lloyd ......... 8650 ...Feb. 1925 Eva Brainard .......... 9182 . Meh. 1925 Lizzie Yatea............. 9428 1925 Lizzie Yatea ............. 9759 1925 Lizzie Yatea ............. 10836 . .June 1925 E. O. Wood........... Fund Warranta Amount Fund Number Date Issued Name 110.76 Gen. Rd. 21-Z Stickney & Ohristophson ......... July 1924 16.00 Market 280-Z Valta Williams ................. »...Aug. 1924 .14 Spec. 8 668-Z D. R. Kelso ........................ ....Aug. 1924 .24 672-Z Spec. 8 Csrl Holm .......................... ....Aug. 1924 Spec. 8 673-Z A. H. Hansen .... .t......... .... Aug. 1924 M Spec. 8 674-Z •Mary A. Budlong ............. ....Aug. 1924 .19 696-Z S’** £ Jos. Challe .......................... ....Aug. 1924 4.65 Spec. 8 706-Z Alfred Brunetl ................. ... .Aug. 1924 .19 Spec. 8 706-Z Geo. H. Turner ................. ....Aug. 1924 .19 728-Z Spec. 8 Geo. E. Houck.................... .... Aug. 1924 .74 Spec. 8 725-Z Fred Johnson ................... .... Aug. 1924 .66 726-Z f1*6 J David J. Vance................... ....Aug, 1924 .49 Spec. 8 727-Z Carl F. Andereon............... ....Aug. 1924 .09 745-Z Spec. 8 Geo. Watkina, Jr................. .... Aug. 1924 .09 Spec. 8 746-Z Ruby Watkins ................... ...Aug. 1924 Spec 8 .79 747-Z Maud R. Watkins ............. ... .Aug. 1924 .54 Spec. 8 748-Z George Watkina Estate . . ... .Aug. 1924 .19 760-Z Spec. 8 E N. Tibbete ...................... ....Aug. 1924 19.00 Spec. 19 764-Z John Luck ............................ ....Aug. 1924 .14 Spec. 19 765-Z C R. Willey ........................ ....Aug. 1924 1.14 7S6-Z Spec. 19 E. Bargeron ........................ ....Aug. 1924 .19 Spec. 19 787-Z Allen Leneve ...................... ....Aug. 1924 .19 789-Z Spec. 19 Lettie C. Dougherty .. •. ....Aug. 1924 2.71 Spec. 19 800-Z Sig Eckholm ....................... ....Aug. 1924 18.00 Genera) 364 Geo. Rhodes ....................... .... .Oct. 1924 2.00 General 391 Gus Harrison ..................... ......... Oct. 1924 General 4M 516 Geo. Lewis ........................ ......... Oct. 1924 4.00 Market «12 ......... Oct 1924 7.20 739 - ■General .Oct 1924 A. E. Hadsall ................... 800 Diet. Mt 1422 8. R. Stover ..................... ......... Dec. 1924 4J0 Diet. Mt. 1943 A. C. Cotton ..................... ......... Jan. 1925 2.00 Diet. Mt. 2275 Harvey Anderson ............. ..........Feb. 1925 46.00 General 3679 V. D. Huntley ................... ......... May 1925 1.00 General 3681 J. H. A Mary E. Parry . ..........May 1925 1.00 General 3687 G. H.4 Mary V. Collier . ......... May 1925 1.00 General 3684 May 1925 F. E. Southmayd ............. .60 Spec. 26 3966 Ray Lewie .......................... ....June 1925 .8tate of Oregon County of Coos: SS _ . ■ • 1, Robert R. Wateon, County Clerk of Coos County, Oregon, do here by certify that the foregoing ia a true end correct list of the General and Road Fund Warranto drawn prior to July 1st, 1925, which an outstand ing and unpaid. B . WITNESS my hand and seal ofUis County Court thia 29th day of July, 1982. • _ . Robert R. Watson, County Clerk By J. W. Leneve, Deputy sots ;;:Í85 PAGB reels without beating. I mm not sure The Pioneer Methodint Church that the boat would turn to Philip D. Hartman, pastor. ward efficiently Rev. Winfield S. Smith will preaeh amount of canvass, both Sunday morning and evening. set any more with Church school at 10:00 a. at., Ly ging so slack. Wo man Carrier, superintendent. to put the finishing tv»— Both departments of the Young coller reefing device before leaving People’s Division meet at 6:80 p. m. Williams; Digitalis or foxglove; Gail- port and any reefing had to bo done in for devotionals. lardia; Geum; Gypsophila, paniculate; the old-fashioned way by hand. How Prayer meeting Wednesday even Helenium; Coral Bella; MaNows; Hol ever, as the morning slipped by I ing 7:00 p. m. lyhocks; Hardy Candytuft; Lunaria, could see that my fears were ground Choir rehearsal Saturday evening. Honesty; Lupins; Lychnis; Myosot»; less as the outermost rocks of the Special vocal musical numbers at Oriental Poppies; Iceland Poppies; Rogue river reefs continued to bear both services Sunday. Pentetemon; Primula; Pyretbreum or more and more in an easterly direc A cordial welcome awaits all at all Painted Daisies; Scabioeo Caucásico; tion, which indicated that we would of our services. If you do not wor For the lady 3 tat ice; Stokesia, cornflower aster; have good clearance past them. We ship elsewhere come with us. others who Thalictrum; Valeriana, garden Helio- eventually got by them with a good mation: nica; Violas. margin, probably three miles or more. Methodist IfpigcoRsI Church Hydrangeas want an acid th« annuak may bo seeded Tu crossing the steamer lane a steam their natural tendency is to t Evening Preaching 7:30 p. m. sowing where they are to er passed us going north, bucking the I have not been able to Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:80 p. Among there are: Ageratum, stiff breeze snd with water splashing that you can change a Alyssum, Antirrhinum, Calendula, over its bows. With our short can m. gea to its original color aft Preaching at Bandon 11 a. m. Candytuft, Clarkia, Cynogkwsum, vass we made about six knots. once turned blue. Scriptural, Spiritual Preaching. Ev Calif. Poppy, Gallardías, Godetia, During the next four days we Perennials for tell seeding (seed Gypsophila, Larkspur, Scarlet Flax, eryone welcome. «toyed well out. On tbs 8th we mad« now): Columbine; Canterbury Bells; Lobelias, Mignonette, Nasturtium, Ni G. A. Gray, Pastor. out Cape Mendocino, which the sailing Michael mass Daisies; Alyssum, Bas gella, Pansis, Pyrethrum 107 E. 2nd St, Coquille, Ore. (golden directions state can be seen at a dis ket of Gold; Anchusia; Anemone, St feather), Scabious, Schizanthus, tance of ninety miles from seaward Bridgida; Arabis, rock cress; Artneria, Stocks, Sweet Paas, Wall Flowers. Foursquare C—prl Church on clear days. During the nigh; sea pink; Daisies, English and Shas A fine catalogue giving tables of which was clear we saw no land no: 259 E. 2nd Street ta; Bocconia, plume Poppy; Boltonia; annuals and perennials with culture, .learner lights and concluded that we Rev. and Mi*. T. R. Jackman, Pastors Campanulas of all sorts; Caruationa, form and uses, color and season of Sunday night a beautiful pageant were about forty miles off the coast. hardy: Centaurea, perennial Com- bloom, height and special features is The dead reckoning supported this ia to be given, called “Bearing the Cerastium, snow-in-susnmer; the Tern plin-Bradley Co.,5700 Detroit -onciusion, but I was not inclined to Banner," it will be preceded by a Coreopsis, lanceolate; Delphinium; Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. Just write for put too much confidence in that be special song service. Diankhus, Scotch or clove pink; Sweet ft. Morning worship at eleven and ser cause the log had not been checked and the steering of a sailboat cannot mon by Mm. Jackman on, “The Va cant Chair.” fall but be somewhat erratic. Physostogia, Mrs. Strang, 1st. Flower Show Bible Classes at 9:46 a. m. Next day the U. 8. Cutter Pawnee Candytuft, Mrs. Joe- Lett, 1st; Last Saturday (Hyancinth F.), Ella Schroeder, 1 Crusader meeting at 6:80 p. m. 1st. hailed us, although they were proba “Cathedral of the Air" cervices over bly well aware -that a sailboat which Fuschia, Veta Lewis, 1st Salpigloasis, J. E. Nodine, tat; can so readily be overhauled by any KOOS Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sat boat with power in it would probably urdays at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Rietman, 2nd. to register. The premium list fol not be carrying contraband. Later Verbena, M«. McCloskey, tat. lows: Michaelmas Daisies, Mrs. McGloe- on in the cruise we were passed one Church of God Class A night by a big fast power boat, car Corner of Seventh and Henry Streets key, 1st Best display of potted plante and rying no lights, in the Santa Barbara Yucca, T. Zosel, 1st. cut flowers by professional Aoriste: Pastor, Rev. Geo. S. Murphy Strawfiowers, Mrs. Bert Folsom, channel which we emsumed was a rum Blue ribbons given Myrtle Green 10 a. m. Sunday School. runner, although she did not stop to let. houses, Myrtle Point, cut flower»; 11 a. m. Preaching services. give us a sample. Stocks, Mrs. McCloskey, 1st Ooos Nursery Co., Marshfield, potted 6:45 p. m. Young People’s meeting. In the afternoon we picked up the Scabiosa (one var.), T. Zosel, 1st; plants; Fritz Hagen, North Bend, 7:45 p. m. Evening aervioes. Evan Mre. McCloskey, 2nd. Mixed, Edna land again and supposed we were dahlias; Frank Saccfci, Marshfield, gelistic message. about ton miles north of Point Reyes. fem, let; T. Zosel, 2nd. roses. 7:46 p. m. Thursday evening prayer Zinnia«, Mrs. McCloskey, 1st; Mrs, The chart indicated anchorage in Class E—Miniature Gardens meeting. Henry Lorenz, 2nd, 3rd. Pom Pou, Drake’s Bay behind the point with Theodore Ellingsen, 1st. good protection from west or north Alton Grimes, let Class F—(Rosea west winds, and I was anxious to First Church of Christ, Scientist Gypsophila, Mrs. M.'Cloikey, 1st Hybrid Tea, Lady Hillingdon, Mrs. Coquille, Oregon make an anchorage for the sake of Scarlet Flax, Edna Kern, 1st Geo. Leach, 1st; Cochet, Mrs. Edna Sunday School at 9:80 a. m. an easy and uninterrupted night’s Sweet Peas (1 var.), Maxine Brin- Kern, 2nd; Los Angeles, Mrs. George Sunday Service at 11 a. m. •r, 1st; Mrs. McCloskey, 2nd, 3rd. sleep, and a meal which could be eaten Leach, 3rd. Subject far next Sunday, “Man." without having one'a feet braced (Mixed), Flora Dunne, 1st Mixed Roses, Cecil Bruner, Mrs. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 Schizanthus, Edna Kern, let; Mrs. and the soup in your lap. The boat J..H. McCloskey, 1st. had been pretty lively from the time o'clock. R. 8. Wheeler, 2nd. Climbing, Caroline Teatout Mrs. Z. Free public Reading Room open in we left the Coquille river. Fate, how Salvia, Mre. McCloskey, 1st. C. Strang, 1st. Statice, Mrs. Rietman, IM; Mrs. ever, did not co-operate towards this Church Building every Tuesday and Class 4—Potted Plants Grown in Pots objective but gave us a dash of wind Friday afternoons except holidays McCloskey, 2nd. . Single Specimens—Begonia, Ruth Montbretia, Mt*. Lavrs, tat; Mrs. towards evening that was more than f*om two to five o’clock. Beyers, let. Ferns, Ostrich Plume, we wanted. We were forced to heave The public is cordially invited to at McCloskey, 2nd. Mrs. C. C. Farr, 1st; Jap. Table Fem, Golden Glow, Beta Lewis, 1st; Mrs. to and double reef our mainsail We tend oar services and to visit the Ruth Beyers, 2nd. Baby Tears, Mrs. lay hove to all night, not knowing our Reading Room. Sann aTs, 1st. Oxalis, Ruth Beyes, Leach, 2nd; Mrs. McCloskey, 3rd. exact location nor how close the Fara- Golden Rod, Mre. R. S. Wheeler, tat Petunia, Ruth Beyers, 1st. lon Islands lay towards the soutiiweet ist ; Church of Christ Amaranth ua, Alton Grimes, 1st. Next morning we passed a point Phlox, perennial, Edna Kern, 1st Turner B. MacDonald, Pastor Double Ixjbelia, Ruth Beyers, 1st. Asters (mixed), Mrs. McCloskey, which, according to the aailing direc Bible School 10:00 a. m. Ned C. Claas I—Cut Flowers 1st; Alton Grimes, 2nd; Mre. Bert tions bore a resemblance to Kelley, superintendent. Departments Anemone, Jap., single specimen, Folsom, 3rd. Sunshine, Mrs. Mc- Reyes. Aa we beaded in for all ages. Mrs. Laws, 1st; mixed, Mrs. McClos Ctaskey, 1st; Mrs. Skeels, 2nd. Yel- by a very accommodating Sermon, 11:00 o’clock by the pas key, 1st. low, Joy Pettingill, 1st Single Speci- in a two-man power boat, tor. Come and enjoy the spiritual Carnation, single specimen, Mrs. Z. men, one var., Mrs. Rietman, 1st; laski,” who gave us our correct loca meMages. C. Strang 1st; mixed, Mrs. Skeels, Harriet Schaer, 2nd; Mrs. Rietman, tion as being off Bogcda Bay, which is C. E. at 7:00 p. m. for Juniors, In lot; Mrs. Ella Schroeder, 2nd. quite a distance north of Point Reyes termediates, Young People and Alum 3rd. Calendula, Ella Schroeder 1st; Mm. The Flower Lovers Club wish to Thia head is a mountainous ridge, ele ni. Joe Lett, 2nd; Mrs. McCloskey, 3rd. thank all who helped to make our re vation about six hundred feet which Med-week prayer mooting 7:30 p. Delphinium, Edna Kern, 1st. cent show such a success. The co extends out from the mainlaid about m. Wednesday. Dahlia, Peony, Alton Grimes 1st; operation of the public is certainly three miles into the ocean. On the Orchestra practice Thursday 7:30. Mre. Joe Lett, 2nd; Alton Grimes 3rd. encouraging and makes us forget our north is a sand beach fringed with Decorative, Harriet Schaer, 1st; sand dunes which extend from tip of wearinass.—Nellie Whereat, Sec. C. C. Colt on Consolidation Frank Rover, 2nd; Alton Grimes, 3rd. the cape in a long curve back to meet The Zorn-Macpherson bill for the Pom Pon, (small) single specimen, the general trend of the coast. On establishment of new junior colleges, Mrs. Strang 1st and 2nd; (large) lin- Geo. Chaney’« Account of the south the cliffs are stark out of gle spec’men, Mrs. Clikenbeard, i«t; Trip to San Francisco the ocean. We sailed with a gentle and removal of the law school to Sa lem, and university to Corvallis, has (small) mixed, Alton Grimes, 1st. breeze past the face of these cliffs and been branded by C. C. Colt, member (Continued from first paga) Hybrid Cactus, Mrs. Joe Lett, 1st, anchored in the cove, which they pro >f the state board of higher education, 2nd, 3rd. Cactus, Harriet Schaer, 1st; tect from the prevailing summer ss an “ill advised, visionary scheme Being nervous over out situation in Mrs. Lee Neeley, 2nd; J. G. Morris, winds. .hat would cause immediate loss of 3rd. Mixed basket. Mm. McCloskey case of a heavy southwest wind with The quiet anchorage which we 1st; Frank Rover, 2nd; Mr. Clink- the reefs in the lee so near the ship, found here after a week of continuous 11,000.000 annual savings now assured nnder the board’s unification plan, in Single Dahlia, Veto I roused the crew at one o’clock and beard, 3rd. motion and steady watches afforded a Lewis, 1st Collarete, Joy Pettingill. we started to pull in anchor with the moot agreeable contrast and rest. A addition to other staggering losses al ready outlined by Governor Meier.” intention of weighing and making an 1st. coast guard station is located tn the “The board of higher education has offing. The chain was made out of GaiTlardia, Mm. Alexander, 1st cove and it is also used by a few fish Marigold (Tagetes), Edna Kern, 1st >og binder chains, a five-eighths link, ing boats. With the table on the level no axe to grind in this controversy," Heliotrope, Mrs. Henry Lorenz, 1st weighing something over 400 pounds snd the dishes oil staying where they «aid Colt ‘Neither has the federal Hydrangea (tree), Harriet Schaer. to 100 feet In the haste and excite were set, we did fuM service to a hot survey, which after exhaustive disin terested inquiry made specific recom ment of casting anchor in the face of 1st; (com.), Edna Kern, 1st meal, consisting of boiled potatoes, Gladiolus, single specimen, Alton the reefs a mile or so distant which corn and sliced tomatoes. Thia was ac mendations against physical consoli Grimes, 1st 2nd, 3rd; (2 or less than looked wicked, we had put out con companied by an unlimited quantity dation of the University and State .6), Mre. C. A. Rietman, 1st; Mm. siderably too much chain by about of bread, butter, jam and coffee, can CoIlogs. Tbs f ederal survey commis sion had entire freedom of inquiry and Hauling this in MoCloskey, 2nd; Afton Grimes, 3rd. two hundred feet. ned peaches or grapefruit for dessert. like the board itself, put in months of Basket (one variety), Mrs. Bert Fol- became a very laborious task. One The prospect from this bay can scsn, 1st 2»d, 3rd. Large basket man had to hold stack on the chain hove changed but very little from the thorough work. Its judgment was mixed, Mre. Pettingill, 1st; Mrs. Bey gear while the other three worked the time about three hundred and fifty based upon facta, and not upon preju dice, selfish interest or mere opinion. winch handles. By this time the boat ers, 2nd. years ago that Drake careened the “By eliminating dupliaetion of Larkspur, Mre. Joe Lett tat; T. Zo twas pitching in the seas as the wind “Golden Hind" for scraping bottom courses between different institutions continued to freshen, with enough sel, 2nd. preparatory to the long home-ward Lilies, Tiger, A. T. Morison, 1st; spray coming over the bow to make trip to England across the Pacific. and departments; salary readjust Mrs. Beyers, 2nd; J. 8. Barton, 3rd. the deck slippery and footing uncer The few buildings of the station and ment«; reductions in personnel; util Henryi, Edna Kern, tat; Mr. Morri tain. During rest periods the men two farmsteads on the gently rolling ization of all physical plant facilities, son, 2nd. Rubrum, Mr. Morrison, lrt; would lie fiat on the deck apparently hilb bordering the cove are practical etc., the board already has accom plished more than has ever before By about throe o’etock Edna Kern. 2nd; Veta Lewis, 3rd. exhausted. ly the ortly indications of man’s handi been accomplished in Oregon’s history Auratum, Mr. Barton, 1st Amaryl- wo had wound in what I estimated work. of higher education. Nor is its work Ito, Afton Grimes, 1st; Ida Owen, 2nd. to be the amount of chain that we After having eaten our dinner and Phitodelphiense, Mr. Morrison, 1st had unnecessarily put out. About this put everything shipshape, we all "But now, before the people of the time the chain slipped some cogs, rolled in and enjoyed the best night’s Formoeim, Mr. Barton, 1st. state have had so much as an oppor Marigold, 8. French, Edna Kern, straightening out with a slap under sleep that any one of us had had in a tunity to study the worth of an order 1st D. F*., Mre. McCloskey, 1st neath the armpit of the man that was week. ly worked out method of actual econ African, Mrs. Joe Lett, 1st; Edna holding slack and painfully braising In the 11th of Angust there was lit omy, they are asked by secret un his side. He appeared to be momen Kern, 2nd. tle wind until 12:80. We sighted the knowns to disregard all, and plunge Nasturtium, (dotarle), Mre. Mc tarily dazed. Frisco lightship about five and saw the state into a wild educational orgy. Closkey, 1st; (single), Ella Schroe of the pilot boats cruising back A concrete loos of *1,000,600 a year in der, 1st forth on the bar with ita schooner savings anil be fl ret payment to the jib-headed sails. These pHot piper. We do no* know who the se- notarised sail-boats and tnal authors of the Zorn-Macpherson the sails set for stability, Mil are, but we do know from months of work and hard facta that the gilded wind claims of its promoters are impossi ble of achievement.” Safety Ftretl Uss Cow Boll Dairy’s Pasteurised Milk and protect year health.