= The Sentinel A MB 1« » a cnan saee a wta »a 1 a Cftnn sass TAW* raws ■■ -'-L—' "" TWENTY YEARS AGO | I ■ I H. A. YQVNG and M. O. GSIMJM 1 (Taken from The Sentinel of Friday. H. A. YOUNG. Editor June2,lW2) Subecriptten Batea Body of. J. C. Hutchins, of Dallas, »2.00 , was found in the River here last Jne Year ........ ,.... -.......... HF' Months ... „ ... ............................ ... JI ....... 1.00 three Months ............. SO I Friday afternoon, three months after dumna-,............................... taken No sul ibscriplion ________ ___ __ — unless ,____ _ paid i suicide. for in advance. This rule is impers- ti ve. Mrs. Mary Randleman, of Beaver Hill, is the only one of all women Entered at the Coquille Poetoffice as jurors drawn for the June term of Second Claas Mall Matter. court, who will appear for duty next *•- Monday. H. L. Johnson was yesterday after­ noon appointed jailer by Sheriff El­ lingsen to succeed C. C. Price, who resigned. Pillit ' ' 4 ■ v.V- Ç • •••••••• Fragment» of Fact oraf Fane g • • • • r • •• • • Mrs. F. L* Greenough and children left this morning for Astoria, where they wiH visit her parents during the summer. . :• « . ' certainly fortunate in the number of hie personal psychical experiences for he lists a half dozen or so. He not only feels the horror of haunted dwellings but in one instance “strayed into another region of time.” His belief is that former human emotions leave their mark upon the physical rocks or walls and some of these emanations are happy while others are evil, the most horrible being of Washington, D. C., June 9—Oregon sufficient strength to be felt by later farmers are rapidly discovering what residents. All this could be dismissed as a is meant by priorities, and that even “false creation, proceeding from the when a priority rating has been ob­ heat-oppressed brain.” However, in tained there is no assurance that the many people’s lives there are unex­ material will be available. Sample: plained phenomena which are often A grower of turkeys on a large scale put d ■ —— Just Exactly What k The Profit System? *7 ■ pjwtty.gi/1, had just ioo I Work al bocks. In standing up after this act/”a’*o*e^-want*‘d by th* aJn'3r' Th* she hit her head against an attic cbarter “ l«nd-grant co liege pro- beam and drove a nail into her brain that it has commitments to the After a long ijlnes. her physical body arniy ra^d • h«s and the recovered but her mind was "touch- 'recruiters withdrew. Army and navy ed” and she had the gift of second now ,n consultation to determine sight. Not that she could «ee into I whether they ran effect a cotnprnw®^ the future but she was clairvoyant, and both groups solicit students. It Cant Blame The Negro Here’S a priorities story that is not .*■ . a military secret. A garbage man, rum off the ball team this summer, going through an army post,, in ad­ The crew at Cedar Point had just before the sapply run« out. dition to the garbage had picked ufc started to work and were loading a negro. When halted by a sentry poles. Bill had hold of the chain I It la doubtful If we we ran (the man’s answer to the challenge as around the poles when it slipped and By GEORGE PECK v repleaisk our stork-.... the hook cut the end of his right i There is *o answer to that question. to what he had there, was "garbage thumb off just below the first joint. There never has been any such sys­ and a nigger.' After the third answer of that kind tem, is not now nor ever will be. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Fuhrman and There is, however, a “Profit And the paasenger spoke up, “Mr. White children and Mrs. Emma Lyons Loss System,” a system with which man, can’t you #11 give me number started Wednesday morning in their we are an familiar— one that entails one priorittes?” - Reo for Vancouver, B. where they both an opportunity for profit and a Calling carda, 50 tor »1.00. will spend two or three weeks. They chance of loss. Men engage in busi­ bä — have a cottage there and will enjoy ness primarily in the hope of making the sea breezes of Puget Sound. a profit but unfortunately their hopes are ■ not always realized and often M. D. ltietman, a brother of Dr. there Is a loss instead. C. A. Rietman of this city, came down Profit in industry is what is left from Portland Wednesday afternoon after all materials, power and every­ for a visit with the doctor, and is as­ thing but human labor have been A sisting in Fuhrman’s Pharmacy dur­ paid for. Profit represents that part ing the latter's absence. contributed by human imagination, planning, skill and hard work. Loss J. E. Perrott was this week ap- is | the - deficit • •• •• which • • ■ arises __ •_______ because - the pointed night marshal by Mayor] penning has been faulty or insuffi- why tho Pilgrims landed at Ply­ mouth Reck instead ef oeasewhavo Hamilton. cient skill has been exercised or there «tea. has not been enough hard work or a • e. o C. R. Hancock the first of the week combination of all three. moved his Groceteria from the Rose This profit over the combined Interesting, isn’t it, th^ way building on Front street to the W. O, manufacturing industries of the coun­ simple, everyday beverage like W. building recently vacated by the try is shown by government reports beer can get tangled up with his­ Farmers store. to be divided 02 percent from each tory! dollar to labor which does the work, Maybe it’s because there’s some­ The Coquille Service Station baa three cents to .management which thing fundamental and human sold four Fords the past week, J. L. does the planning and superintend­ about beer. It’s the beverage of Smith, Perley Crowley, M. O. Haw­ ing, end 14 cents to capital which puts moderate, sonaibio, well-behaved Por Instance -1 read the other kins and Jensen Bros., of Norway, both labor and management to work. people in every part of the world, day about a piece of pottery some being the purchaaers. and always has been. Capital does not take all of its 14 scientists dug up in Mesopotamia. cento in cash dividends because a On the pottery was a picture aS —~~-- two brewery workers making beer. At high noon, Sunday, May 28, a portion of it is set aside to build new pretty home wedding took place at plants and buy extra machinery so That picture was 8,000 years the residence of the bride’s parents, that more people can be employed, old! see' kum, when Ethel Paulino Laird and while another portion is set aside as kum, when Ethel Paulnie Laird and rainy day insurance in order that «dwin P. S. Abernethy were united business can be carried on and peo­ in marriage. ple employed during unprofitable periods of operation. After these wise precautions are There will be 35,OOtF troops at Med­ ford's Camp White. How these sol­ taken, the balance of the 14 cents diers will get to Medford and get out is paid to stockholdrs’in cash divi­ of there when they have a few days dends. This really is rent on the saV- The people around the county The pronunciation of ration has f-WFAiA*111 i v V- raowV VVC, predict vinifc become Cl a r Hye issue. 1 We that clerk’s office were dumfounded this those who hold out for that form' m‘>rning when the record book was which rhymes with nation will go ■ opened and a notation showed a mar­ evening to down to defeat before the newer riage license issued last ... sounding ration that rhymes with ^oy Kl|sw