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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1917)
R it- v v / V 'V‘ ' - Ss ; • 1817 PAGE •: ’ » Things to Find Out Do you know what your cowa earn you? W hat it has cost you in labor and m aterial to put your crop on the market ? Have you at your hand information con cerning your business affairs that w ill enable you to intelligently and readily guide your next year’s busi- rà m I ,-Ì M * r • T- ifsSf ffiiSfes; '< ■ -v,. A % Î% y ' . This school conducts a Home Study course fo r the fan n er and dairyman. Its purpose ia to teach you in a rem arkably abort time by mail and personal contact a brief, yet absolutely modern and complete system of farm accounting. The cost ia very slight. The time occupied by you in securing this knowledge would in many instances be used to no particular advantage. Drop us a line fo r particulars. This request will not obligate you in any manner. Simply ask about Farm Accounting B y Mail. T )RT FIVE PASSENG1 TOURING CAR $850.1 A n d erso n ’s Practical Business C o lleg e [odem and Scientifically Equipped with Every Con venience that Any Automobile Can Posses«. solved, it U put in hoopa made of heavy tin or (teel. These hoops hsve bandagm an the inner side of them and the cord ia put Inside ot the bnnd- • p . These hoops i n put in the press. The next moraing the cheeee is tsken out and look very much aa tbey do when you buy them. —Anna Moser ot Mgrtla Pont achoob. m You cannot comprehend its real value until you ask to see and have it demonstrated to you. F. C. PURSLEY, Coos County Agent Coqnille, O regon Miss Qobbe made her schedule to Gold Beach and returned last night and exchanged that tor the required sheriff’s receipts, and it is now in the strong box ia the new building, which is of itself the strong est and biggest box ia southern Ore- Just how soar this $139,00 and $60, Everything b programing nicoly at Tho iadtoa are tag* quit« oxpart at the difficult task of i amordiag to Acatione. Thirty ouito a n not pi«tad. Howovor, than a n various othar articlm to*V> mate, which an aasy aniraih for amateurs to attempt, “ and avory lady b urgad to lay aside her homo dutbo on« w ««k and Join tho workars. You a n aaadad, and If yon faal timid about anyway and hoip with tho simple bod Tho yarn tmt knitting has aat yst arrived at MarahAaid, and until it eomm tho ladbo a n urgad to make surgeon ipongea and wash elotha for hoapital me. Then a n knit from in expensive cotton and a n good prat tle* for beginning and a n much ad. Thb work can bo don« at at odd Tha Rebekah lod ge donated $10 to tho Rad Cram fund. Tho Woman’« Relief Corpa of Co quill«, haa also given $10 to tha loasl traaaury. wsv; On Monday afternoon Mrs. ick brought in n largo cak« in honor • f bar atotar, M b« Ida C. Hebegar’« birthday. Mbs Habagar, being a Rad Cram nun* in Fmuoe, «wold aat b« pme ant at bar party, but tha guasta took can of tha birthday cak« in a way that addad two dollar« to tha general fund, aa wall, aa much en joyment of tho afternoon’« work. Mrs. Ruth Caadlta haa bean ap pointed Superintendent of Sowing at tha work rooms. It b largely dm to Mrs. Candlin’« faithful services and ability that tha work of tho chapter so nicoly and tha la- fortunate in having a super intendent who can and will devote aa much time to the cause aa Mm. C. haa. Holy Communion at 8 a. a . Sunday School « t 10 a. m. Morning Prayer, Litany and Sermon at 11 a. m. - Evening Prayer and Sermon at 7 JO *• »• Bov. Frederick O. Jennings, Vicar. tract taxes for 1918 and 1914 came to being a round $800,000 any one can see. The amount available now for paying «ff the $840,000 outstanding county warrants cannot be much leas than $160,000. And we are receiving O b » Cant a W«r4 lack lamtim intimations that the Southern Oregon, which owes about $870,000 more may settle without further Iggal proceed ings as the outcome of the O. A C. case leaves scant prospecta of its be ing abb to evade any of its taxes. , And besides, we hear from the Bay the same old story about a company FOR 8ALE—Two thoroughbred Sil- being organised to pay off the $90,- ver-bced Wyandottes, eastern 000 or more of Kinney taxes and re stock, $2 apiece. Mrs. Ed Cunning- deem those lands. Everything b ap parently coming Coos county's way. And the man above all others who has Services next Sunday at 11:00 a. m. worked long and painstakingly and in Wednesday evening meeting at 8 telligently and effectively to secure o’clock. - these results is former District A t Sunday school at 9:80 a. m. torney L. A. Liljeqvist, who b now Free public feeding room open ev the special attorney for the county in ery day, except Sundays and holidays, FOR SALE—1000 pound Do Laval Steam Separator and Boiler. $40. these «Attaquent tax cases. He b from 3 to 4 p. m. • Inquire of C. C. Ohmen, Bandon. still serving the people of Coos coyn- Corner Third and Hall streets. $7-8 Want Ads Mbs Hebba. who wtohto ta maka her trip down ta Cold Bmcà and pay Curry county its $8J00 of taxes and trimmings while tha roads mrs good. Amidad to lot tha aattlmmat wphCom county wait until her return Thursday* and continue her trip Wednesday But aha arm good onougt to tot m Treasurer af or seed to pay said county the sum of $189,708J4. It really wasn’t as much satisfaction as we thought it would be to hold la our fore-get in our Angers. The amount expected was M course, $i$0,00, as the Sentinel has before stated; but the $12,000 due on lands to which grant was asado and which ass still unsold and unpatented will come a little btsr. It has been fre quently queetoned whether such lands are subject to taxation; but the b w b plain that after Anal proof and before patent, taxes can be levied and Unde Sam b going to give HOid Man Ore gon” the bsncAt, and pay taxes on How Choose b Manufsetared- FOR SALE—Shingle Mill. 16 h. p. The full cream, sweet milk b Atlas Steam Engine, 23 horse Boil brought to the factory each morning, er. Perkins shingle machine, cut put in a tank, weighed, a sample tak off and Joiner. $32$. Wm. Burbeck, Bandon. 37t$ en of it and b run into vats. Most of the vats used here hold about six thousand pounds. After the milk b FOR SALE the best and cheapest va cant lot in the city of Coquills. heated to about 86 degress the color- Speak quick if you want i t A t the Sentinel office. nett b used to thicken the milk. A f ter the milk b thict, two different ANSCO cubes. These cubes are called curd. This b again heated, stirring it con- tinually, until the curd fias become quits Arm. The liquid on the curd b blocks north and two oast of court ¿ones. Inquire of Matt Korrigan on the place for terms. Old age reason for sailing. 90tf FOR SALE— 1$ acres, all bottom, one mile from Coquille postages; city water. Inquire John Hickam. 9tf. Wool A Mohair. Geo. T. Moulton. A t a meant meeting of the Red Cross association Mrs. C. J. was elected a member o f the * tive committee. Tha other asm of tha committee are y follows: Spos’n a Pump-kin pumped hot Aamm From a place, you know, what nobody------- Wall, spoe’n Spoa’n the witchm began to witch s An’ you didn’t know which witch was witch . Well, spaa* Clam Ruth Candlto—Vie« • T # A r g »# I » A. K. Pack, af mght tato «Abe in rave last fall, where general that it wm S sear set of roll« aid orna. I all Urn af gettine amt af tha O. A «. H allow e’en N ovelties fo r Favors* H allow e’en P arties and fo r thfc K iddie»: L igh t S h a d e s ............... ................. ._16c and 25c H allow e’en Party Caps fo r F av o rs. 10c 2 fo r 15c ” ” Aponte ” . . . . . . ____ 15c Jack O X an tern s...................5c 10c 15c ap to 35c H allow e’en Candy B o xes__________ _______ ___ 15c Pum pkins............................. 5c 10c 15c and 25c RACKET STORE - ■ y M RS. B O N N IE W A L K E R , Prop. * — i-W -